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Transactions: INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL of SYSTEMS ENGINEERING, APPLICATIONS AND DEVELOPMENT
Transactions ID Number: 19-571
Full Name: Pavel Sedlak
Position: Senior Lecturer
Age: ON
Sex: Female
Address: Studentska 84, Pardubice 53210
Country: CZECH REPUBLIC
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E-mail address: pavel.sedlak@upce.cz
Other E-mails: jitka.komarkova@upce.cz
Title of the Paper: The use of modelling tools for modelling of spatial analysis to identify high-risk places in barrier-free environment
Authors as they appear in the Paper: Pavel Sedlák, Jitka Komárková, Martin Jedlièka, Radek Hlásný, Ivana Èernovská
Email addresses of all the authors: pavel.sedlak@upce.cz,jitka.komarkova@upce.cz
Number of paper pages: 8
Abstract: During the preparation phase of project, significant decisions concerning data, analyses, software tools, visualisation methods, etc. must be made. Business processes modelling includes all these necessary activities. The contribution is focused on modelling processes of spatial analyses usable for identification of all kinds of problematic places from the point of view of the barrier-free approach. The reason is that making suitable models can increase level of understanding solved tasks. Many various means of expression can be used for modelling. Suitable diagrams belong to the most widespread modelling tools. In practice, diagrams used for business processes modelling or for information systems modelling (e.g. EPC, flow-chart, and others) belong to the most often used diagrams. Possible ways of utilization of the above stated diagrams for modelling spatial analyses are described in the text.
Keywords: Process modelling, Diagrams, Spatial analyses, Barriers
EXTENSION of the file: .doc
Special (Invited) Session: Modelling of spatial analyses processes for purpose of detection of weak points in barrier-free environment
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