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Tuyển tập các báo cáo nghiên cứu về bệnh thú y được đăng trên tạp chí y học General Psychiatry cung cấp cho các bạn kiến thức về ngành thú y đề tài: A Concept for a Decision Support System Based on Practical Experiences from a National Disease Emergency The Dutch Experience. | Acta vet. scand. 2001 Suppl. 94 61-69. A Concept for a Decision Support System Based on Practical Experiences from a National Disease Emergency The Dutch Experience By A.PP Crauwels1 2 R. de Koning2 M. Nielen1 A.R.WElbers2 A.A. Dijkhuizen1 M.J.M. Tielen2 3 department of Economics and Management Wageningen Agricultural University Hollandseweg 1 6706 KN Wageningen the Netherlands 2Animal Health Service PO Box 9 7400 AA Deventer the Netherlands department of Farm Animal Health Faculty of Veterinary Medicine University Utrecht PO Box 80.151 3508 TD Utrecht the Netherlands. In 1997-1998 the Netherlands experienced a large epidemic of classical swine fever CSF . The magnitude of this epidemic stressed the role information systems could play in supporting the management during an eradication campaign. The enforcement of an eradication strategy can become very complicated especially with large epidemics due to time pressure and many different procedures that have to be executed at the same time. The application of comprehensive information systems may result in more control over the process and in a relief of the operational management. After a brief description of the Dutch epidemic the authors provide an overview and the general application of four different types of information systems classified as decision support systems. The application of these information systems in animal disease control is illustrated by providing concepts for a system architecture for transaction processing management and executive information support and decision support. The application of a data warehouse as part of this systems architecture is explained. The eradication of CSF from the Netherlands was complicated by several factors. It is important to notice that information systems cannot prevent these factors. However information systems can support disease control authorities in controlling these factors. Classical swine fever decision support systems disease control the Netherlands. .