ACTIVITY CONTINUITY MANAGEMENT PLANS FOR CRITICAL INFORMATION (SENSORS) AND COMMUNICATION (ALERTS) INFRASTRUCTURES IN EXTREME EVENT CONTEXTS IN BLUMENAU – SANTA CATARINA
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This article aims to present how business continuity management plans for critical information (sensors) and communication (alerts) infrastructures, in contexts of extreme events, could be applied in a municipality (Blumenau), taking as evaluation indicators, the objective recovery time (TOR), objective recovery point (POR), work-to-recovery time (TTR), and the tolerated interruption time (TIT) for issuing alerts. The concepts adopted will be based on the characterization of critical information and communication infrastructures and the Business Continuity Management Plans. The methodology adopted for choosing the multi-criteria guidelines for the business continuity management plan will be through the application of annotated paraconsistent logic (LPA). Based on the results, it will be possible to identify the guidelines for a business continuity management plan oriented towards critical information (sensors) and communication (alerts) infrastructure.
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