Paper:
Support Systems to Maintain Building Function Continuity in the Event of a Disaster - A Case Study Introducing the Concept of Rate of Awareness of Important Information in the Central Monitoring Room
Yukihiro Masuda and Koji Akamatsu
Toyohashi University of Technology, 1-1 Hibariga-oka, Tempakucho, Toyohashi, 441-8580 Aichi, Japan
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