Evaluation during war: Current realities and future possibilities of Ukrainian monitoring and evaluation

IF 1 4区 计算机科学 Q4 COMPUTER SCIENCE, HARDWARE & ARCHITECTURE Performance Evaluation Pub Date : 2022-11-26 DOI:10.1177/13563890221138739
Nataliya Antoniv, H. I. Kalyta, Dmytro Kondratenko, O. Krasovska, I. Kravchuk, I. Lupashko, Liubov Margolina, Larysa Pylgun, Antonina Rishko-Porcescu, Mykhailo Savva, Yulia Zinovieva
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As of mid-September 2022, there are nearly 17.7 million people in need in Ukraine. As many as 14 million Ukrainians have been forced to flee their homes as a result of Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine, including 7.3 million refugees and 7 million displaced persons within Ukraine. The number of confirmed civilian casualties amounted to 13,212 people.1 18.9 per cent of Ukraine’s landmass is occupied by Russian forces, the frontline is constantly changing and all regions of the country, without exception, are a target of constant missile strikes. Russia is clearly not limiting its firing upon military targets but on medical and educational facilities, residential areas, as well as evacuation and volunteer centres. In such conditions, Ukrainian non-governmental organisations (NGOs), government, businesses and volunteers are working on aiding those in need and restoring the devastated territories. The unfolding conflict has made most civil society organisations (CSOs) focus on humanitarian aid and reorient their activities from development into the humanitarian sphere, where they have had to provide vital supplies and essentials in the shortest possible time to a larger number of civilians, the military or participants of the Territorial Defence Forces.
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战争期间的评价:乌克兰监测和评价的现状和未来可能性
截至2022年9月中旬,乌克兰有近1770万人需要援助。由于俄罗斯对乌克兰的全面入侵,多达1400万乌克兰人被迫逃离家园,其中包括乌克兰境内的730万难民和700万流离失所者。确认的平民伤亡人数为13 212人。1 .乌克兰18.9%的陆地被俄罗斯军队占领,前线不断变化,该国所有地区无一例外都是不断受到导弹袭击的目标。俄罗斯显然没有限制其对军事目标的射击,而是对医疗和教育设施、居民区以及疏散和志愿者中心的射击。在这种情况下,乌克兰的非政府组织(ngo)、政府、企业和志愿者正在努力帮助那些需要帮助的人,重建被破坏的领土。不断发展的冲突使大多数民间社会组织把重点放在人道主义援助上,并将其活动从发展转向人道主义领域,在人道主义领域,他们必须在尽可能短的时间内向更多的平民、军队或领土防卫部队的参与者提供重要的供应品和必需品。
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Performance Evaluation
Performance Evaluation 工程技术-计算机:理论方法
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期刊介绍: Performance Evaluation functions as a leading journal in the area of modeling, measurement, and evaluation of performance aspects of computing and communication systems. As such, it aims to present a balanced and complete view of the entire Performance Evaluation profession. Hence, the journal is interested in papers that focus on one or more of the following dimensions: -Define new performance evaluation tools, including measurement and monitoring tools as well as modeling and analytic techniques -Provide new insights into the performance of computing and communication systems -Introduce new application areas where performance evaluation tools can play an important role and creative new uses for performance evaluation tools. More specifically, common application areas of interest include the performance of: -Resource allocation and control methods and algorithms (e.g. routing and flow control in networks, bandwidth allocation, processor scheduling, memory management) -System architecture, design and implementation -Cognitive radio -VANETs -Social networks and media -Energy efficient ICT -Energy harvesting -Data centers -Data centric networks -System reliability -System tuning and capacity planning -Wireless and sensor networks -Autonomic and self-organizing systems -Embedded systems -Network science
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