Agile decision support system for the management of tensions in emergency services using AIS techniques

Mouna Berquedich, Oualid Kamach, Malek Masmoudi, L. Deshayes
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The aim of this article is to propose an agile approach of decision support in order to manipulate and capitalize the knowledge. we present one of the bio-inspired computer techniques to provide decision-making assistance to hospital decision makers facing of massive patient flows. In fact, the Artificial Immune System (AIS) is a technique that has been adapted for the design of a hospital piloting assistance system. This assistance system helps hospital decision makers in their activities. The main objective is to present the basic concepts of a new approach that aims to provide hospital decision-makers with relevant traces to assist them in their decision-making in the difficult situations that put them under stress. In order to design the system, we relied on two mechanisms of AIS techniques (negative and clonal selection). The agility aspect of the system was assured by adopting the component approach. The results of the proposed approach have been good and effective because they improve the knowledge base developed by learning and offer a good decision-making help under tension.
敏捷决策支持系统,用于使用AIS技术管理紧急服务中的紧张局势
本文的目的是提出一种敏捷的决策支持方法,以操纵和利用这些知识。我们提出了一种生物启发的计算机技术,为面临大量病人流动的医院决策者提供决策协助。事实上,人工免疫系统(AIS)是一种已被用于医院驾驶辅助系统设计的技术。该辅助系统有助于医院决策者的活动。主要目标是介绍一种新方法的基本概念,旨在为医院决策者提供相关线索,以帮助他们在困难的情况下做出决策,使他们处于压力之下。为了设计该系统,我们依赖于AIS技术的两种机制(阴性和克隆选择)。采用组件方法保证了系统的敏捷性。该方法对通过学习建立的知识库进行了完善,为紧张情况下的决策提供了良好的帮助,取得了良好的效果。
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