ArcGIS as a Tool for Developing Spatial DSS in the Context of Human Infection Disease Prevention: A Survey
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Abstract
Recently, various sorts of infections are spreading among humans and then, it was changed into a disease. It will be easier to prevent and get treatment for the infected disease if it is diagnosed initially like how much percentage is affected, and this could be done by employing the Spatial Decision Support System (SDSS). SDSS, which had been prolonged to offer knowledge workers with Decision-Making (DM) tools and support the data, is typically a Geographic Information System (GIS). DSS concept is grounded on Dialog, Data, and Model (DDM), and among these ‘3’ capabilities, a well-design SDSS should have balance. The development of specific SDSS is facilitated by the DSS tools that could further be deployed for developing a variety of specific SDSS. Thus, human infection diseases, SDSS, SDSS for preventing human infection using ArcGIS, and the application of SDSS in other fields using Aeronautical Reconnaissance (ArcGIS) with its different models had been explained in this paper.