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Scenario play workshops – Co-design ofemergency response scenarios for information technology design in collaboration with emergency response personnel
Jonas Lundberg
author
Rego Granlund
author
Annevi Fredäng
author
2012
Simon Fraser University
Vancouver, BC
English
We describe a co-design method for emergency response scenario creation, to support the evaluation of new information technologies. The aim of our use of the method were to achieve scenarios that could be used in experiments or training sessions with professional emergency response personnel. We have analyzed how the method facilitated the design of scenarios (events, resource demands, communication between players), and the description of constraints in a resource management matrix. Our research indicates that the resource management matrix could be an important complement to function-centric analysis methods such as Functional Resonance Analysis Method (FRAM). We also illustrate how the interplay between play and situation description allowed us to simultaneously design and validate the scenarios with respect to playability versus resource demands. We discuss how the resource matrix can be used to adjust the validated scenarios after the design sessions. © 2012 ISCRAM.
Design
Information systems
Natural resources management
Personnel training
Resource allocation
Co-designs
Dynamic planning
Emergency response
Functional resonance
Resilience
Emergency services
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JonasLundberg_etal2012
ISCRAM 2012 Conference Proceedings – 9th International Conference on Information Systems for Crisis Response and Management
ISCRAM 2012
L. Rothkrantz
J
Ristvej
editor
9th International ISCRAM Conference on Information Systems for Crisis Response and Management
2012
Simon Fraser University
Vancouver, BC
conference publication
9780864913326
2411-3387
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