KEYWORDS: Earthquakes, Design and modelling, Emergency preparedness, Databases, Data storage, Data modeling, Windows, Telecommunications, Network security, Information security
Aiming at the problem earthquake emergencies are hazardous, time-sensitive and difficult to control, so earthquake emergency plans play an important role in the emergency response to major emergencies. We conducted functional analysis and design of the earthquake emergency plan management system after analyzing the current state and flaws of earthquake plan management. Based on the PyCharm platform and B/S model, we combined the requirements for plan management in the emergency platform and used Django architecture to realize the system development using HTML, CSS, and JavaScr. The system can give the earthquake department the theoretical backing and technical assurance it needs to maintain and improve the current plans.
With the advancement of technology, there are more and more information available and access to information. However, due to the clutter of official information, the public cannot obtain emergency knowledge and disaster information in a timely and effective manner. Early warning and popular science publicity of meteorological disasters through WeChat will be a new development direction. By analyzing the current status and defects of the disaster science popularization platform on the market, the functions of the disaster prevention science popularization system are analyzed and designed on the basis of sorting out and analyzing various disaster-related knowledge and protection information. Based on the official WeChat development platform, it adopts the Spring Cloud framework, develops using Java language, and uses databases and cloud functions for background data storage. The system can provide a wider platform for users to understand and browse disaster information, and facilitate the management of administrator background information.
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