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Revision as of 22:44, 4 April 2015
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A
- APMBC
- Anti-Personnel Mine Ban Convention
- ArcGIS
- It is a software suite developed by ESRI Inc. IMSMA incorporates the ArcGIS Engine to display the geographical data in the map pane
- Auxiliary Data
- Additional data that should be defined before data entering. These include organisations, places, ordnance classification, cause classification, needs classification, assistance classification.
- AXO
- Abandoned Explosive Ordnance
B
- Benchmark
- is a fixed point of reference used to locate a marked and recorded hazard or hazardous area. It should normally be located a short distance outside the hazardous area. It should be safe to walk from the Reference / Landmark to the Benchmark.
C
- CCM
- Convention on Cluster Munitions
- CCW
- Convention on Certain Conventional Weapons
- CDF
- Custom Defined Fields are fields that IMSMA allows you to create, change, remove and are not predefined.
- Centroid
- The geometric center of a feature. For line, polygon, or three-dimensional features, it is the center of mass (or center of gravity) and may fall inside the feature or outside the feature.
- CHA
- Confirmed Hazardous Area
- CRPD
- Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities
D
- Data Category
- The Data Inventory Manager allows you to organise item attributes into meaningful groupings, or data categories.
- Data Entry Form
- Data entry forms are used to collect mine action data such as accidents and victims, land, activities, locations, education activities, and quality management information and display them in a standardised format. They used to be called Field Reports.
- Data Entry Form Template
- They arepredefined forms that can be used to add a Data Entry Form to IMSMA.
- Data Inventory Manager
- Using Data Inventory Manager, information managers can create new data elements or modify existing elements to map to their programme’s information needs.
- Derived field
- a field that is calculated from another object
E
- EOD
- Explosive Ordnance Disposal
- ERW
- Explosive Remnants of War
- Evidence point
- is used for Cluster munitions and other UXO. It is used for recording where ordnance are found i.e. a strong claim with high confidence
F
G
- GICHD
- Geneva International Centre for Humanitarian Demining
- GIS
- Geographic Information System
- GMAP
- Gender and Mine Action Programme
- GPS
- Global positioning system
H
I
- IDP
- Internally Displaced Person
- IM
- Information Management
- IMSMA
- Information Management System for Mine Action
- IMAS
- International Mine Action Standards
- Items
- There are three different type of items in IMSMA:
- Location,
- Task
- Land, Activity, Accident, Victim, Assistance, Education and QM.
- They can be viewed in the Items Pane of the IMSMA Navigation window
J
K
L
- Landmark
- is a fixed point of reference some distance outside the hazardous 'area. It should be an easily recognised feature (such as a cross-roads or a bridge) which can be used to assist in navigating to one or more benchmarks.
M
- MBT
- Mine Ban Treaty
- MGRS
- Military Grid Reference System (MGRS)is the geocoordinate standard used by NATO for locating points on the earth. The MGRS is derived from the Universal Transverse Mercator (UTM) grid system and the universal polar stereographic (UPS) grid system, but uses a different labelling convention. The MGRS is used for the entire earth. An example of an MGRS coordinate, or grid reference, would be 4QFJ12345678, which consists of three parts:
- 4Q (grid zone designator, GZD)
- FJ (the 100,000-meter square identifier)
- 12345678 (numerical location; easting is 1234 and northing is 5678, in this case specifying a location with 10 m resolution).
- MINT
- Mine action INTelligence tool
- MIQ
- Mine action Information management Qualification
N
- Navigation Window
- The IMSMA Navigation window is the main window from which all of IMSMA’s features are accessed. The window contains a menu toolbar, a status bar, and three panes: the country structure pane, map pane, and items pane.
- NMAS
- National Mine Action Standards
- Notification area
- a notification area (also system tray or status area) is the portion of the user interface that displays icons for system and program features that have no presence on the desktop as well as the time and the volume icon. It contains mainly icons that show status information, though some programs, use it for minimized windows. By default, this is located in the bottom-right of the primary monitor (or bottom-left on languages of Windows that use right-to-left reading order), or at the bottom of the taskbar if docked vertically.
- Novetta Solutions
- The company currently contracted for IMSMA software development
- NTS
- Non-Technical Survey
O
P
- P-code
- A P-code, short for Place code, is referring to:
- a unique identifier of parts of the Country Structure defined by a governmental organization;
- a kind of addressing system used mostly by emergency response teams. It provides unique identifiers to thousands of locations and administrative units in a humanitarian operation. The p-codes are represented by combinations of letters and/or numbers to identify a specific location or feature on a map or within a database. These codes provide a systematic means of linking data to an unambiguous location. Any information that is tagged with P-codes can be combined and analyzed with any other p-coded data. The p-codes for a country can be found in the Common Operational Datasets, which are standard geographic references for the humanitarian community provided by UN OCHA.
Q
- QA
- Quality Assurance (QA) part of QM focused on providing confidence that quality requirements will be fulfilled. [ISO 9000:2000]
- Note: The purpose of QA in humanitarian demining is to confirm that management practices and operational procedures for demining are appropriate, are being applied, and will achieve the stated requirement in a safe, effective and efficient manner. Internal QA will be conducted by demining organisations themselves, but external inspections by an external monitoring body should also be conducted.
- QC
- Quality Control (QC) part of QM focused on fulfilling quality requirements. [ISO 9000:2000]
- Note: QC relates to the inspection of a finished product. In the case of humanitarian demining, the 'product' is safe cleared land.
- QM
- Quality Management(QM) coordinated activities to direct and control an organisation with regard to quality. [ISO 9000:2000]
R
- Reference point
- is a fixed point of reference some distance outside the hazardous area. It should be an easily recognised feature (such as a cross-roads or a bridge) which can be used to assist in navigating to one or more benchmarks.
S
- SADD
- Sex- and Age-Disaggregated Data
- SHA
- Suspected Hazardous Area
- SOP
- Standard Operating Procedures
- Subobject
- Subobjects are subcategories within certain IMSMA items (land, activity, accident, victim, education, organisation, task). Subobjects are normally displayed in table format.
- Summary Window
- A Summary Window displays when you open an object from the Items Pane of the IMSMA Navigation window. The Summary Window shows the most important available fields that have been selected to be included from the Data Entry Form.
T
- TS
- Technical Survey
U
- UAV
- Unmanned Aerial Vehicles
- UN
- United Nations
- Usage point
- is used for Cluster munitions and other UXO. Usage point has three main types: verified target point, intended target point and firing point (both land and air)
- UXO
- Unexploded Ordnance
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W
X
Y
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