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Common utilities for majifix
Common utilities for EWEA
A representation of an acceptable service (request types)(e.g Water Leakage) offered(or handled) by a specific jurisdiction
A representation of an entity (e.g municipal, local government etc) responsible for addressing citizen(or customer) service request(issue)
A representation of an entity (i.e organization, individual, customer, or client) which receiving service(s) from a particular jurisdiction
A representation of common information (i.e FAQ, Fee, Tariffs etc) that are published by a jurisdiction for general public.
An incident reporting service to notify citizens in case of service disruption such as lack of water, network maintenance etc.
EWEA Redux state management library
A representation of an entity which define and track an instance(or occurrence) of an emergency(or disaster) event.
A representation of an entity that group services offered by a jurisdiction(s) into meaningful categories e.g Sanitation.
http client for EMIS API.
Default presets for EWEA
A representation of an entity (e.g municipal, individual, agency, organization etc) consisting of contact information (e.g. name, e-mail addresses, phone numbers) and other descriptive information of interest in emergency(or disaster) management.
A representation of an entity which classify emergency(or disaster) from the most generalised(nature and family) to the most specific (main event and peril).
http client for EWEA API.
A representation an entity which provides a way to prioritize service and service request(issues) in order of their importance.
A representation of an entity which provides a way to set flags on service requests(issues) in order to track their progress.
Common reports for EWEA
A representation of an entity which define and track vehicle dispatches(i.e ambulance etc) during an emergency event.
A representation of geographical feature of interest(i.e mapped physical element with their attributes in landscape e.g. administrative boundaries, roads, buildings etc) both natural and man made used in emergency(or disaster) management(or event).