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For such a reason, it’s so important to assess the situation or, in other words, to grade some of
the significant parameters. We would provide a short example of this through a Table 1 as
follows.
Table 1. . The refugee crisis management
The crisis Very poor Poor Moderate High Very high
parameters
The refugee
people
supported x
The risk of
epidemic
concerns x
The risk of
crime at the
x
spot
This table would illustrate only some of the basic parameters being quantified to illustrate a
random case being present in a practice.
The experience suggests that much more parameters would get included in a real assessment
form, so it’s quite significant to think how you could evaluate the entire situation.
The aim of this paper could be to offer a better insight to this concern as well as invoke the rest
of researcher’s community to contribute more to this area.
About The Author
Since Milica Djekic graduated at the Department of Control Engineering at
University of Belgrade, Serbia, she’s been an engineer with a passion for
cryptography, cyber security, and wireless systems. Milica is a researcher
from Subotica, Serbia. She also serves as a Reviewer at the Journal of
Computer Sciences and Applications and. She writes for American and
Asia-Pacific security magazines.
She is a volunteer with the American corner of Subotica as well as a lecturer with the local
engineering society.
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