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== Introduction ==
== Introduction ==


Please write a clear, concise description of your topic here.You will likely reference your introduction from somewhere else. Please use the following syntax at the end of each of your ideas. '''IT IS CRITICAL YOU ATTRIBUTE''' others work. Your introduction should be factual. No more than 3 or 4 sentences, please. Because you are not an expert in your topic, I expect you to triangulate your information. LOTS OF LINK TO OTHER RESOURCES PLEASE! If you do not use a section, please delete it. Your finished page should only have information which explains your topic.  
Computer-aided dispatch (CAD), also called computer-assisted dispatch, is a way of dispatching (sending off to specific destination) mass transit vehicles or emergency services assisted by a computer.  


[[File:Elements of a CAD system.png|thumb|CAD systems may be interconnected with automatic vehicle location systems, mobile data terminals, office telephones, and selective calling and push-to-talk ID.]]
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== Examples ==  
== Examples ==  


Please include some example of how your concept is actually used. Your example must include WHERE it is used, and WHAT IS BENEFIT of it being used.
'''Spillman Flex Computer-Aided Dispatch (CAD):''' Spillman Flex’s computer-aided dispatch software is specifically designed and engineered for full multi-disciplinary and multi-jurisdictional dispatching capabilities. Agencies that dispatch for multiple disciplines (Law, Fire, and EMS) can easily share call information, add additional disciplines, and keep all parties informed and up-to-date with the latest call information. [https://www.spillman.com/products/flex/modules/flex-cad/ [2<nowiki>]</nowiki>]


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== Pictures, diagrams ==
== Pictures, diagrams ==


Pictures and diagrams go a LONG way to helping someone understand a topic. Especially if your topic is a little abstract or complex. Using a picture or diagram is a two part process:
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== External links ==
== External links ==


* It would be helpful
* https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Computer-aided_dispatch
* to include many links
* https://www.hexagonsafetyinfrastructure.com/products/command-control-and-communications/intergraph-computer-aided-dispatch/call-handling-and-dispatching
* to other internet resources
* https://www.prweb.com/releases/2011/10/prweb8885305.htm
* to help fellow students
* to help fellow students
* Please make sure the content is good
* Please make sure the content is good

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Case study notes[1]

Introduction[edit]

Computer-aided dispatch (CAD), also called computer-assisted dispatch, is a way of dispatching (sending off to specific destination) mass transit vehicles or emergency services assisted by a computer.

CAD systems may be interconnected with automatic vehicle location systems, mobile data terminals, office telephones, and selective calling and push-to-talk ID.
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How does it work or a deeper look[edit]

  • If you are discussing a THING YOU CAN TOUCH, you must explain how it works, and the parts it is made of. Google around for an "exploded technical diagram" of your thing, maybe like this example of an MRI It is likely you will reference outside links. Please attribute your work.
  • If you are discussing a PROCESS OR ABSTRACT CONCEPT (like fuzzy logic) you must deeply explain how it works.

Examples[edit]

Spillman Flex Computer-Aided Dispatch (CAD): Spillman Flex’s computer-aided dispatch software is specifically designed and engineered for full multi-disciplinary and multi-jurisdictional dispatching capabilities. Agencies that dispatch for multiple disciplines (Law, Fire, and EMS) can easily share call information, add additional disciplines, and keep all parties informed and up-to-date with the latest call information. [2]

Pictures, diagrams[edit]

Example of MobileCAD.jpg
  1. upload a file
  2. use the file on a wiki page

External links[edit]

References[edit]