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{{IMSMANG}} is designed to support information management in a decentralised context involving many users and groups at various sites. These users can include implementing partners, Mine Action operators and regional or decentralised Mine Action Authorities. While {{IMSMANG}} supports nearly any conceivable patterns for decentralised information exchange including multilateral exchange, peer-to-peer exchange and one- and two-direction exchange, the most common pattern is that of a Central Mine Action Authority and operators.  
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{{IMSMANG}} is designed to support information exchange with many IMSMA users and Mine Action stakeholders at numerous sites. These users can include implementing partners, Regional Mine Action Centers and other authorities (e.g. Ministry of Health).  
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{{IMSMANG}} supports nearly any conceivable patterns for exchanging '''data''' including  
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* multilateral exchange
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* peer-to-peer exchange
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* one-direction exchange
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* two-direction exchange.
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The most common pattern is two-direction exchange between a Central Mine Action Authority and implementing partners.
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{{IMSMANG}} supports nearly any conceivable patterns for exchanging '''information''' including
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* producing maps with external GIS software
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* producing reports with iReport and Excel
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* producting online reports and dashboards with MINT
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* publish information to websites via the Staging area.
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Revision as of 12:44, 22 March 2015

IMSMANG is designed to support information exchange with many IMSMA users and Mine Action stakeholders at numerous sites. These users can include implementing partners, Regional Mine Action Centers and other authorities (e.g. Ministry of Health).

IMSMANG supports nearly any conceivable patterns for exchanging data including

  • multilateral exchange
  • peer-to-peer exchange
  • one-direction exchange
  • two-direction exchange.

The most common pattern is two-direction exchange between a Central Mine Action Authority and implementing partners.

IMSMANG supports nearly any conceivable patterns for exchanging information including

  • producing maps with external GIS software
  • producing reports with iReport and Excel
  • producting online reports and dashboards with MINT
  • publish information to websites via the Staging area.

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