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Author
Arthur H. Hendela
;
Xiang Yao
;
Murray Turoff
;
Starr Roxanne Hiltz
;
Michael J. Chumer
Title
Virtual emergency preparedness gaming: A follow-up study
Type
Conference Article
Year
2006
Publication
Proceedings of ISCRAM 2006 – 3rd International Conference on Information Systems for Crisis Response and Management
Abbreviated Journal
ISCRAM 2006
Volume
Issue
Pages
450-459
Keywords
Civil defense
;
Groupware
;
Information systems
;
Personnel training
;
Risk management
;
Emergency management
;
Emergency preparedness
;
Emergency workers
;
Flexible Learning
;
Follow-up Studies
;
Groupware systems
;
Planning process
;
Virtual simulations
;
Virtual reality
Abstract
Planning processes, including simulations and games, can help emergency workers to prepare for the unexpected. Rehearsal using software based gaming techniques not only helps planning, but is also cost effective. Computer-based groupware systems can make experts available regardless of location. A new approach, Virtual Simulation (VS), uses networking to create a flexible learning and planning environment. To date two prototype trials of this approach have been implemented at NJIT with major revamps between each one. This paper gives the results of the latest prototype trial, a simulation of attacks on university computer centers. The insights from this second prototype trial of virtual simulation will help us to improve the design and approach for future offerings.
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New Jersey Institute of Technology, United States
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Thesis
Publisher
Royal Flemish Academy of Belgium
Place of Publication
Newark, NJ
Editor
B. Van de Walle, M. Turoff
Language
English
Summary Language
English
Original Title
Series Editor
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Abbreviated Series Title
Series Volume
Series Issue
Edition
ISSN
2411-3387
ISBN
9090206019; 9789090206011
Medium
Track
COMMUNITIES IN EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT
Expedition
Conference
3rd International ISCRAM Conference on Information Systems for Crisis Response and Management
Notes
Approved
no
Call Number
Serial
570
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