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Auxiliary data provide supplementary or additional information to [[Items Pane|'''items''']] and include Country structure, Assistance classification, Cause classification, Needs classification, Ordnance classification, Organisations and Places. Note that [[Using_the_Tasking_Tool_in_IMSMANG|Tasks]] are not included in neither items or auxiliary data.
 
Auxiliary data provide supplementary or additional information to [[Items Pane|'''items''']] and include Country structure, Assistance classification, Cause classification, Needs classification, Ordnance classification, Organisations and Places. Note that [[Using_the_Tasking_Tool_in_IMSMANG|Tasks]] are not included in neither items or auxiliary data.
 
==Country Structure==__NOEDITSECTION__
 
The Country structure represents a gazetteer, the political or administrative divisions within a country. In {{IMSMANG}}, the Country structure allows a Mine Action Programme to link Mine Action information to areas and report statistics such as number of victims per province or district. So the Country structure should be set up before beginning data entry.
 
 
Ideally, a Mine Action Programme uses an official, countrywide country structure that ensures mine action information is compatible with other national datasets.
 
 
Ideally, the country structure in {{IMSMANG}}, covers all levels of the existing Country structure, from the country level down to a level that can be represented with a single point such as a town or village. If a Mine Action programme has special areas such as Areas of Responsibility that do not exists in the Country structure, artificial areas may be inserted into the Country structure in {{IMSMANG}}.
 
 
To display a Country structure node like a town or village on the map, it is necessary to add a geographic coordinate for the node.
 
 
As with all objects in {{IMSMANG}}, the Country structure supports the incorporation of Custom Defined Fields (CDFs). These fields can be used to collect and track information such as population, numbers of families and infrastructure information that is helpful in planning Mine Action activities.
 
 
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* If the map extent is set {{IMSMANG}} automatically zoom and centre the map when the user clicks in the Country structure pane in the main navigation window.
 
* For ease of reporting, it is recommended to associate the majority of the Locations with one of the levels in the Country structure, normally the lowest level such as town or village.
 
* Alternative names may be in different languages and alphabets. It is also common to add PCode as an alternative name.}}
 
  
 
==Assistance, Cause and Needs classifications==__NOEDITSECTION__
 
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* ''Assistance'' that the victim has received
 
* ''Assistance'' that the victim has received
  
They are as Country structure a tree structure and should be set up before beginning data entry.  
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They are as Country structure a tree structure. Ideally, a Mine Action Programme uses official, countrywide classifications that ensures mine action information is compatible with other national datasets. {{IMSMANG}} contains a set of pre-defined levels of classifications. These should be seen as a starting point for discussions in each Mine Action and/or Assistance Programme.
 
 
Ideally, a Mine Action Programme uses official, countrywide classifications that ensures mine action information is compatible with other national datasets.  
 
 
 
{{IMSMANG}} contains a set of pre-defined levels of classifications. These should be seen as a starting point for discussions in each Mine Action and/or Assistance Programme.
 
  
 
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These classifications may have maximum of ten levels.
 
These classifications may have maximum of ten levels.
  
{{IMSMANG}} contains a set of pre-defined classifications. These should be seen as a starting point for discussions in each Mine Action and/or Assistance Programme.
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{{Note | Contact your GICHD IM focal point if you need help with adjusting levels or classifications }}
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==Country Structure==__NOEDITSECTION__
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The Country structure represents a gazetteer, the political or administrative divisions within a country. In {{IMSMANG}}, the Country structure allows a Mine Action Programme to link Mine Action information to areas and report statistics such as number of victims per province or district. Ideally, a Mine Action Programme uses an official, countrywide country structure that ensures mine action information is compatible with other national datasets.  
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Ideally, the country structure in {{IMSMANG}}, covers all levels of the existing Country structure, from the country level down to a level that can be represented with a single point such as a town or village. If a Mine Action programme has special areas such as Areas of Responsibility that do not exists in the Country structure, artificial areas may be inserted into the Country structure in {{IMSMANG}}.
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To display a Country structure node like a town or village on the map, it is necessary to add a geographic coordinate for the node.
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* If the map extent is set {{IMSMANG}} automatically zoom and centre the map when the user clicks in the Country structure pane in the main navigation window.
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* For ease of reporting, it is recommended to associate the majority of the Locations with one of the levels in the Country structure, normally the lowest level such as town or village.
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* Alternative names may be in different languages and alphabets. It is also common to add PCode as an alternative name.}}
  
{{Note | Contact your GICHD IM focal point if you need help with adjusting levels or classifications }}
 
  
===Ordnance Classification===__NOEDITSECTION__
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==Ordnance Classification==__NOEDITSECTION__
This classification is used in Land, Activities and Accidents. {{IMSMANG}} includes from the installation more than 5,000 predefined ordnance models.
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This classification is used in Land, Activities and Accidents. {{IMSMANG}} includes from the installation more than 5,000 predefined ordnance models. All ordnance is grouped according to categories and subcategories. For example, an explosive ordnance may have a category of “Landmine” and a subcategory of “Antipersonnel.” In this way, {{IMSMANG}} provides the ability not only to search and report on models but summarise information on categories and subcategories. This allows queries such as “how many landmines or bombs were cleared in a specific period?” or “how many anti-personnel mines were found?”.
 
All ordnance is grouped according to categories and subcategories. For example, an explosive ordnance may have a category of “Landmine” and a subcategory of “Antipersonnel.” In this way, {{IMSMANG}} provides the ability not only to search and report on models but summarise information on categories and subcategories. This allows queries such as “how many landmines or bombs were cleared in a specific period?” or “how many anti-personnel mines were found?”.
 
  
 
{{Note | Other categories than ''Landmines'' have ordnance that belong to the subcategory ''Anti-Personnel'' so if you only want to report on AP-mines you need to filter on both category '''and''' subcategory. }}
 
{{Note | Other categories than ''Landmines'' have ordnance that belong to the subcategory ''Anti-Personnel'' so if you only want to report on AP-mines you need to filter on both category '''and''' subcategory. }}
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The new field ''Statistic Group'' has been added in order to facilitate flexible reporting }}
 
The new field ''Statistic Group'' has been added in order to facilitate flexible reporting }}
  
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==Organisations==__NOEDITSECTION__
 
{{IMSMANG}} provides the ability to track information about Organisations participating in Mine Action. Organisations can be categorised by type and assigned “work areas” based on the country structure. To display Organisations on the map, they must have geospatial data (minimum one set of coordinates).  
 
{{IMSMANG}} provides the ability to track information about Organisations participating in Mine Action. Organisations can be categorised by type and assigned “work areas” based on the country structure. To display Organisations on the map, they must have geospatial data (minimum one set of coordinates).  
  
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{{IMSMANG}} also supports the tracking of competencies and accreditations for each organisation.  
 
{{IMSMANG}} also supports the tracking of competencies and accreditations for each organisation.  
  
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==Places==__NOEDITSECTION__
 
{{IMSMANG}} offers the option to track information about specific places or infrastructure elements within a country that are relevant to Mine Action. These can be ammunition storages, armouries, airports, community centres, hospitals, refugee camps or any other structures/buildings which designate a political, economic, social, and/or logistical value.  
 
{{IMSMANG}} offers the option to track information about specific places or infrastructure elements within a country that are relevant to Mine Action. These can be ammunition storages, armouries, airports, community centres, hospitals, refugee camps or any other structures/buildings which designate a political, economic, social, and/or logistical value.  
  

Revision as of 17:59, 7 July 2014

Auxiliary data provide supplementary or additional information to items and include Country structure, Assistance classification, Cause classification, Needs classification, Ordnance classification, Organisations and Places. Note that Tasks are not included in neither items or auxiliary data.

Assistance, Cause and Needs classifications

These classifications are used in Assistance and Victim items.

  • Cause for someone having become a victim
  • Needs that the victim is assessed to have
  • Assistance that the victim has received

They are as Country structure a tree structure. Ideally, a Mine Action Programme uses official, countrywide classifications that ensures mine action information is compatible with other national datasets. IMSMANG contains a set of pre-defined levels of classifications. These should be seen as a starting point for discussions in each Mine Action and/or Assistance Programme.

Cause Needs Assistance
Level 1 Cause Needs Assistance
Level 2 Event Phase Phase
Level 3 Type Type Type
Level 4 Subtype Subtype Subtype
Level 5 Specification Specification Specification
Level 6 Detail Detail Detail

These classifications may have maximum of ten levels.

Note.jpg Contact your GICHD IM focal point if you need help with adjusting levels or classifications

Country Structure

The Country structure represents a gazetteer, the political or administrative divisions within a country. In IMSMANG, the Country structure allows a Mine Action Programme to link Mine Action information to areas and report statistics such as number of victims per province or district. Ideally, a Mine Action Programme uses an official, countrywide country structure that ensures mine action information is compatible with other national datasets.

Ideally, the country structure in IMSMANG, covers all levels of the existing Country structure, from the country level down to a level that can be represented with a single point such as a town or village. If a Mine Action programme has special areas such as Areas of Responsibility that do not exists in the Country structure, artificial areas may be inserted into the Country structure in IMSMANG.

To display a Country structure node like a town or village on the map, it is necessary to add a geographic coordinate for the node.

Note.jpg
  • If the map extent is set IMSMANG automatically zoom and centre the map when the user clicks in the Country structure pane in the main navigation window.
  • For ease of reporting, it is recommended to associate the majority of the Locations with one of the levels in the Country structure, normally the lowest level such as town or village.
  • Alternative names may be in different languages and alphabets. It is also common to add PCode as an alternative name.


Ordnance Classification

This classification is used in Land, Activities and Accidents. IMSMANG includes from the installation more than 5,000 predefined ordnance models. All ordnance is grouped according to categories and subcategories. For example, an explosive ordnance may have a category of “Landmine” and a subcategory of “Antipersonnel.” In this way, IMSMANG provides the ability not only to search and report on models but summarise information on categories and subcategories. This allows queries such as “how many landmines or bombs were cleared in a specific period?” or “how many anti-personnel mines were found?”.

Note.jpg Other categories than Landmines have ordnance that belong to the subcategory Anti-Personnel so if you only want to report on AP-mines you need to filter on both category and subcategory.

Furthermore, programmes can limit which ordnance can be used for data entry by making ordnance inactive. To making only the ordnance that may be found in the country facilitates both data entry and data quality.

New 6.0.png IED, Less-lethal weapons, Light weapons, MANPADS, Small Arm Ammunitions and Small Arms have been added as Category.

The new field Statistic Group has been added in order to facilitate flexible reporting

Organisations

IMSMANG provides the ability to track information about Organisations participating in Mine Action. Organisations can be categorised by type and assigned “work areas” based on the country structure. To display Organisations on the map, they must have geospatial data (minimum one set of coordinates).

Additionally, IMSMANG supports the creation of parent-child relationships with organisations so that information managers can create hierarchies of organisations. For example, a mine clearance organisation may be responsible for several clearance teams within a country. As shown in the figure below, this relationship can be mapped by creating one organisation for the mine clearance organisation (NGO1) and one organisation for each team (TeamA, TeamB and TeamC), then specifying the parent organisation of each team as NGO1.

Example Hierarchy of Organisations

This kind of hierarchical relationship allows for complex searching and reporting on information such as how many square meters were cleared by each team and the total square meters that were cleared by the entire organisation.

IMSMANG also supports the tracking of competencies and accreditations for each organisation.

Places

IMSMANG offers the option to track information about specific places or infrastructure elements within a country that are relevant to Mine Action. These can be ammunition storages, armouries, airports, community centres, hospitals, refugee camps or any other structures/buildings which designate a political, economic, social, and/or logistical value.

Places can be linked to:

  • Land and Activities to represent the nearest medical facilities
  • Land and Activities to represent ammunition storage or armoury
  • Victim to represent hospital
  • Assistance to represent Place where the Assistance took place
  • Education activities to represent the location of the activity

As with other IMSMANG data, Places can be customised using CDFs and represented on the map by adding geospatial information.

New 6.0.png Ammunition storage and Armoury have been added to Place Type

Import Auxiliary Data

To import auxiliary data using an Excel spreadsheet, refer to XLS import.

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