Alerting ✦ High Speed

In this field, "alerting" refers to the state of arousal or readiness to respond to a stimulus. It is often studied as one of the three primary attentional networks (alongside orienting and executive control).

: A blog post from VictoriaMetrics discussing technical rules and notification management.

: Research on PMC focusing on how these attentional networks change as humans age. 2. Information Technology & Monitoring alerting

In tech, alerting is the process of notifying system administrators or users when specific conditions (like a server failure or price drop) are met.

: Documentation from Grafana explaining how alert rules, evaluation, and contact points work in monitoring software. In this field, "alerting" refers to the state

: An article in Frontiers in Psychology examining how the alerting system interacts with memory and sensory inputs.

This category focuses on real-time systems designed to warn people about emergencies or health risks. : Research on PMC focusing on how these

: An article on the Google Cloud Blog discussing the practical application of alerts in everyday life. 3. Public Safety & Healthcare