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doc:mxhieracy:english [2009/03/31 23:01] tim clarified content and structure |
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=== Human resources === | === Human resources === | ||
- | * **Site Administrators** are IT technicians. \\ This level of priviledge sets up and initial configuration of the system. Site administrators are often known as "sys admins" | + | * **Site Administrators** |
- | * **Organization administrators** are supervisors. \\ They manage the user registration and also assign tasks to registered users. | + | * **Organization administrators** |
- | * **Registered users** are staff. \\ This level of user can operates Sahana and can use organization resources. | + | * **Registered users** |
- | * **Anonymous users** are external visitors. \\ They can view most of the information available in the system. For example, they can search and view data and submit missing person reports. | + | * **Anonymous users** |
=== Organization hierarchy === | === Organization hierarchy === | ||
- | * **Organizations** represent whole agencies. \\ This term represents an operational organization. It may be located within the country affected or overseas. This level is represented by a parent organization, | + | * **Organizations** |
- | * **Departments**, | + | * **Departments**, |
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Disaster situations are represented by Sahana by three following keywords. Their definition is arbitrary, and can represent any three levels of incident as determined by the operational circumstances. | Disaster situations are represented by Sahana by three following keywords. Their definition is arbitrary, and can represent any three levels of incident as determined by the operational circumstances. | ||
- | * **Disasters** are defined as the overall situation for which Sahana has been deployed. \\ It may represent such as a flood in a general area. Note, if your deployment is for a city only, you will be required to have this as your top level. | + | * **Disasters** |
- | * **Events** are subdisasters. \\ They might represent flooding in a city, as part of the disaster. | + | * **Events** |
- | * **Incidents** are subsubdisasters \\ They could represent individual buildings within the flooded city. | + | * **Incidents** |