@article{1470134, author = {Hellwig, Marcus.}, url = {http://library.usi.edu/record/1470134}, title = {The probabilistic SIR model (PSIR) in the pandemic process : project management in prevention and support /}, publisher = {Springer Vieweg,}, abstract = {With all the insights experienced in the COVID process, one essential remains: "The virus remains a constant companion". In contrast to regularly occurring infection processes, a COVID infection takes a different course. This is characterized by a dynamic that deviates from conventional, well-known processes in that the originators change their identity and develop corresponding variants. Therefore, preventive infection management - supported by statistical-probabilistic analyzes with PSIR - is important for preventive management of resources and infrastructure for the "waves ahead of the wave". Content The "infection curve" I(t) is replaced by the skewed, steep Eqb - density function Representation of a process management Pre-phase planning supported by network planning technology Target Groups Virology, Departments of Health and Human Services Statistics Departments The Author Marcus Hellwig is a quality manager as qualified by the German Society for Quality DGQ and author of specialist books.}, doi = {https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-31190-1}, recid = {1470134}, pages = {1 online resource (78 p.).}, address = {Cham :}, year = {2023}, }