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If the above work is completed, additional research/ | If the above work is completed, additional research/ | ||
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====Integration with Usahidhi ==== | ====Integration with Usahidhi ==== | ||
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==== Passive Synchronization of Global Unique IDs Over a RESTful Interface | ==== Passive Synchronization of Global Unique IDs Over a RESTful Interface | ||
- | by Andrew Lee: | ||
If every module has a well-defined, | If every module has a well-defined, | ||
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Rather than elaborate here, I would like to point to the excellent blog post by Robert Kirckpatrick that captures this idea http:// | Rather than elaborate here, I would like to point to the excellent blog post by Robert Kirckpatrick that captures this idea http:// | ||
+ | ==== ORM for Sahana Phase II ==== | ||
+ | by Chamindra de Silva | ||
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+ | Sahana requires a good ORM. Incorporate the doctrine ORM into the Sahana framework. | ||
+ | ==== Interoperability with InSTEDD RIFF ==== | ||
+ | by Mark Prutsalis | ||
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+ | Build two-way interoperability between Sahana' | ||
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+ | ==== Auto-Assignment of Resources ==== | ||
+ | by Charles Wisniewski and Darlene McCullough | ||
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+ | __Introduction__ | ||
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+ | Upon the creation or activation of a shelter system, the essential administrative task of adequately provisioning these centers becomes pressing. | ||
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+ | As part of the logistics module, a dispatch sub-function could be created to automatically distribute and allocate resources; both human and material. | ||
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+ | __Proposed Wireframe__ | ||
+ | This is a first pass at a potential wireframe, intended to provide structure and facilitation brainstorming; | ||
+ | * At the starting screen you can select what you want to provision. | ||
+ | * To ensure scalability for larger activations: | ||
+ | * Shelters can be activated by group or individually | ||
+ | * Resources can be provisioned either as groups or individually. | ||
+ | * Shelters can be customized to provide special needs: | ||
+ | * Resources can be categorized to be allocated to these customized shelters | ||
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+ | * For deploying resources, the originating location of volunteers and other resources influences the distribution algorithm. | ||
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+ | * Quality of resources is considered during allocation: | ||
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+ | * The ability to consume information from a third party logistic information providers. | ||
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+ | * At the end of the assignment process a report should be generated on-screen indicating where resources have been allocated and the remaining resource pool to be allocated at a later time. |