US Patent Application 18120446. RESPONSE SUPPORT DEVICE AND RESPONSE SUPPORT METHOD simplified abstract

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RESPONSE SUPPORT DEVICE AND RESPONSE SUPPORT METHOD

Organization Name

Hitachi, Ltd.

Inventor(s)

Naoki Shimotsuma of Tokyo (JP)

Mayuko Tanaka of Tokyo (JP)

Tomohiro Shigemoto of Tokyo (JP)

Nobutaka Kawaguchi of Tokyo (JP)

Katsuya Nishijima of Tokyo (JP)

RESPONSE SUPPORT DEVICE AND RESPONSE SUPPORT METHOD - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 18120446 titled 'RESPONSE SUPPORT DEVICE AND RESPONSE SUPPORT METHOD

Simplified Explanation

- The patent application describes a technology that aims to minimize the impact on jobs during incidents and ensure job continuity and prompt response. - The technology includes a response support device that evaluates the impact of an incident on a monitoring target and the urgency level of the response. - It also evaluates the impact level on jobs and the effectiveness of the response to the incident. - Based on these evaluations, the technology determines a priority order of responses. - The determined priority order of responses is displayed on a screen for easy reference and decision-making.


Original Abstract Submitted

A response support technology for minimizing the impact on jobs as much as possible and enabling job continuity and prompt response can be realized. A response support device that supports a response executed according to a situation of an incident that has occurred in a monitoring target, includes an incident evaluation unit that evaluates an impact of the incident on the monitoring target and an urgency level of the response against the incident; a response evaluation unit that evaluates an impact level on jobs and an effectiveness level to the incident, for the response against the incident; a priority order determination unit that determines a priority order of responses based on evaluation by the incident evaluation unit and evaluation by the response evaluation unit; and a display unit that displays a screen including the priority order of responses determined by the priority order determination unit.