Analyzing and sense making of human factors in the Malaysian radiation and nuclear emergency planning framework

The evolution of current Radiation and Nuclear Emergency Planning Framework (RANEPF) simulator emphasizes on the human factors to be analyzed and interpreted according to the stakeholder's tacit and explicit knowledge. These human factor criteria are analyzed and interpreted according to the &q...

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Main Authors: Hamid, A. H. A., Rozan, M. Z. A., Deris, S., Ibrahim, R., Abdullah, W. S. W., Rahman, A. A., Yunus, M. N. M.
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Published: American Institute of Physics Inc. 2016
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spelling my.utm.734542017-11-23T04:17:45Z http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/73454/ Analyzing and sense making of human factors in the Malaysian radiation and nuclear emergency planning framework Hamid, A. H. A. Rozan, M. Z. A. Deris, S. Ibrahim, R. Abdullah, W. S. W. Rahman, A. A. Yunus, M. N. M. QA75 Electronic computers. Computer science The evolution of current Radiation and Nuclear Emergency Planning Framework (RANEPF) simulator emphasizes on the human factors to be analyzed and interpreted according to the stakeholder's tacit and explicit knowledge. These human factor criteria are analyzed and interpreted according to the "sense making theory" and Disaster Emergency Response Management Information System (DERMIS) design premises. These criteria are corroborated by the statistical criteria. In recent findings, there were no differences of distributions among the stakeholders according to gender and organizational expertise. These criteria are incrementally accepted and agreed the research elements indicated in the respective emergency planning frameworks and simulator (i.e. 78.18 to 84.32, p-value <0.05). This paper suggested these human factors criteria in the associated analyses and theoretical perspectives to be further acomodated in the future simulator development. This development is in conjunction with the proposed hypothesis building of the process factors and responses diagram. We proposed that future work which implies the additional functionality of the simulator, as strategized, condensed and concise, comprehensive public disaster preparedness and intervention guidelines, to be a useful and efficient computer simulation. American Institute of Physics Inc. 2016 Conference or Workshop Item PeerReviewed Hamid, A. H. A. and Rozan, M. Z. A. and Deris, S. and Ibrahim, R. and Abdullah, W. S. W. and Rahman, A. A. and Yunus, M. N. M. (2016) Analyzing and sense making of human factors in the Malaysian radiation and nuclear emergency planning framework. In: 6th International Nuclear Science, Technology and Engineering Conference 2015, iNuSTEC 2015, 17-19 Aug 2015, Negeri Sembilan, Malaysia. https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-84984541448&doi=10.1063%2f1.4940104&partnerID=40&md5=4c0230a6507e0837d32673e268a1bc87
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topic QA75 Electronic computers. Computer science
spellingShingle QA75 Electronic computers. Computer science
Hamid, A. H. A.
Rozan, M. Z. A.
Deris, S.
Ibrahim, R.
Abdullah, W. S. W.
Rahman, A. A.
Yunus, M. N. M.
Analyzing and sense making of human factors in the Malaysian radiation and nuclear emergency planning framework
description The evolution of current Radiation and Nuclear Emergency Planning Framework (RANEPF) simulator emphasizes on the human factors to be analyzed and interpreted according to the stakeholder's tacit and explicit knowledge. These human factor criteria are analyzed and interpreted according to the "sense making theory" and Disaster Emergency Response Management Information System (DERMIS) design premises. These criteria are corroborated by the statistical criteria. In recent findings, there were no differences of distributions among the stakeholders according to gender and organizational expertise. These criteria are incrementally accepted and agreed the research elements indicated in the respective emergency planning frameworks and simulator (i.e. 78.18 to 84.32, p-value <0.05). This paper suggested these human factors criteria in the associated analyses and theoretical perspectives to be further acomodated in the future simulator development. This development is in conjunction with the proposed hypothesis building of the process factors and responses diagram. We proposed that future work which implies the additional functionality of the simulator, as strategized, condensed and concise, comprehensive public disaster preparedness and intervention guidelines, to be a useful and efficient computer simulation.
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author Hamid, A. H. A.
Rozan, M. Z. A.
Deris, S.
Ibrahim, R.
Abdullah, W. S. W.
Rahman, A. A.
Yunus, M. N. M.
author_facet Hamid, A. H. A.
Rozan, M. Z. A.
Deris, S.
Ibrahim, R.
Abdullah, W. S. W.
Rahman, A. A.
Yunus, M. N. M.
author_sort Hamid, A. H. A.
title Analyzing and sense making of human factors in the Malaysian radiation and nuclear emergency planning framework
title_short Analyzing and sense making of human factors in the Malaysian radiation and nuclear emergency planning framework
title_full Analyzing and sense making of human factors in the Malaysian radiation and nuclear emergency planning framework
title_fullStr Analyzing and sense making of human factors in the Malaysian radiation and nuclear emergency planning framework
title_full_unstemmed Analyzing and sense making of human factors in the Malaysian radiation and nuclear emergency planning framework
title_sort analyzing and sense making of human factors in the malaysian radiation and nuclear emergency planning framework
publisher American Institute of Physics Inc.
publishDate 2016
url http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/73454/
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