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A framework for integrating GIS and systems simulation to analyze operational continuity of the petroleum supply chain
Sarp Yeletaysi
author
Frank Fiedrich
author
John R. Harrald
author
2008
Information Systems for Crisis Response and Management, ISCRAM
Washington, DC
English
Crisis and disaster management is a field that requires the understanding and application of tools and knowledge from multiple disciplines. Hurricanes Katrina and Rita in 2005 have proven that U.S. petroleum infrastructure is vulnerable to major supply disruptions as a direct result of disasters. Due to the structure of U.S. oil supply chain, primary oil production centers (i.e. PADD* 3) are geographically separated from primary demand centers (i.e. PADD 1), which creates a natural dependency between those districts. To better understand the extent of those dependencies and downstream impacts of supply disruptions, a multi-disciplinary research approach is necessary. The cross-disciplines in this research include disaster management, critical infrastructure and oil supply chain management, and the utilization of geographic information systems (GIS) and systems simulation. This paper specifically focuses on the framework for integrating GIS and systems simulation as analysis tools in this research.
Critical infrastructures
Disaster prevention
Disasters
Energy resources
Hurricanes
Information systems
Petroleum analysis
Public works
Supply chain management
Disaster management
Disruptions
Hurricane katrina
Hurricane Rita
Petroleum supply
Systems simulation
Geographic information systems
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text
http://idl.iscram.org/files/yeletaysi/2008/1130_Yeletaysi_etal2008.pdf
SarpYeletaysi_etal2008
Proceedings of ISCRAM 2008 – 5th International Conference on Information Systems for Crisis Response and Management
ISCRAM 2008
F. Fiedrich
B
Van
de
Walle
editor
5th International ISCRAM Conference on Information Systems for Crisis Response and Management
2008
Information Systems for Crisis Response and Management, ISCRAM
Washington, DC
conference publication
586
595
9780615206974
2411-3387
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