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Proposing New Service, Data Management Concepts And Models for Improving MIS Data Processing Productivity in D&CM System Using Javascript with GSM Mobile Service

St. Mai Al Qatameen ()

Business and Economic Research, 2014, vol. 4, issue 2, 149-171

Abstract: MIS has been sharing among many vital aspects in life and DCMS is no exception , by improving the methods and technologies that has been adopted in DCMS results in saving people lives , saving public and private welfare , and decreasing many losses in different life aspects and fields. Disaster management tools for both hardware and software parts among this science are programmed and fabricated by many vendors specialists in this field so DMTs differs in level of complexity and conditions of operation , and level needed of training to keep system effective ,up and run according to the trends and areas to be deployed in. In this paper author will propose new concepts and methods to be deployed in the MIS component that would be used in DCMS by using Ecmascript ( JavaScript ) which is one of the most important client-side script language aided by API that can be created using VB , C++ , or any other platform within the GSM network via communications cloud , that is for the sake of proving the new concepts and methods in DCMS.

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Date: 2014
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