Matches in DBpedia 2014 for { <http://dbpedia.org/resource/Computer-aided_dispatch> ?p ?o. }
Showing items 1 to 17 of
17
with 100 items per page.
- Computer-aided_dispatch abstract "Computer-assisted dispatch, also called Computer Aided Dispatch (CAD), is a method of dispatching taxicabs, couriers, field service technicians, mass transit vehicles or emergency services assisted by computer. It can either be used to send messages to the dispatchee via a mobile data terminal (MDT) and/or used to store and retrieve data (i.e. radio logs, field interviews, client information, schedules, etc.). A dispatcher may announce the call details to field units over a two-way radio. Some systems communicate using a two-way radio system's selective calling features. CAD systems may send text messages with call-for-service details to alphanumeric pagers or wireless telephony text services like SMS. The central idea is that persons in a dispatch center are able to easily view and understand the status of all units being dispatched. CAD provides displays and tools so that the dispatcher has an opportunity to handle calls-for-service as efficiently as possible.CAD typically consists of a suite of software packages used to initiate public safety calls for service, dispatch, and maintain the status of responding resources in the field. It is generally used by emergency communications dispatchers, call-takers, and 911 operators in centralized, public-safety call centers, as well as by field personnel utilizing mobile data terminals (MDTs) or mobile data computers (MDCs). CAD systems consist of several modules that provide services at multiple levels in a dispatch center and in the field of public safety. These services include call input, call dispatching, call status maintenance, event notes, field unit status and tracking, and call resolution and disposition. CAD systems also include interfaces that permit the software to provide services to dispatchers, calltakers, and field personnel with respect to control and use of analog radio and telephone equipment, as well as logger-recorder functions.".
- Computer-aided_dispatch thumbnail CAD_8-12_paint.png?width=300.
- Computer-aided_dispatch wikiPageExternalLink cad.chp.ca.gov.
- Computer-aided_dispatch wikiPageExternalLink 911midas.html.
- Computer-aided_dispatch wikiPageID "405911".
- Computer-aided_dispatch wikiPageRevisionID "599815741".
- Computer-aided_dispatch hasPhotoCollection Computer-aided_dispatch.
- Computer-aided_dispatch subject Category:Logistics.
- Computer-aided_dispatch subject Category:Unified_communications.
- Computer-aided_dispatch comment "Computer-assisted dispatch, also called Computer Aided Dispatch (CAD), is a method of dispatching taxicabs, couriers, field service technicians, mass transit vehicles or emergency services assisted by computer. It can either be used to send messages to the dispatchee via a mobile data terminal (MDT) and/or used to store and retrieve data (i.e. radio logs, field interviews, client information, schedules, etc.). A dispatcher may announce the call details to field units over a two-way radio.".
- Computer-aided_dispatch label "Computer-aided dispatch".
- Computer-aided_dispatch sameAs m.024f8f.
- Computer-aided_dispatch sameAs Q5157374.
- Computer-aided_dispatch sameAs Q5157374.
- Computer-aided_dispatch wasDerivedFrom Computer-aided_dispatch?oldid=599815741.
- Computer-aided_dispatch depiction CAD_8-12_paint.png.
- Computer-aided_dispatch isPrimaryTopicOf Computer-aided_dispatch.