Resource allocation for demand surge mitigation during disaster response
Decision Support Systems
Simulating distribution of emergency relief supplies for disaster response operations
Winter Simulation Conference
Decision support for containing pandemic propagation
ACM Transactions on Management Information Systems (TMIS)
Examining the Implications of Process and Choice for: Strategic Decision Making Effectiveness
International Journal of Decision Support System Technology
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To aid in understanding how best to respond to a bioterror anthrax attack, we analyze a system of differential equations that includes an atmospheric release model, a spatial array of biosensors, a dose-response model, a disease progression model, and a set of spatially distributed tandem queues for distributing antibiotics and providing hospital care. We derive approximate closed-form expressions for the number of deaths as a function of key parameters and management levers, including the size of the attack, the time at which the attack is detected via symptomatic patients, the number of days to distribute antibiotics, the efficacy (both for treatment and prevention) of antibiotics, the prophylactic antibiotic distribution strategy, the prioritization of the antibiotics queue, and the detection limit, deployment density, and delay time of biosensors.