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Rational resource allocation in mass casualty incidents – Adaptivity and efficiency
Aygul Gabdulkhakova
author
Birgitta König-Ries
author
Dmitry Rizvanov
author
2012
Simon Fraser University
Vancouver, BC
English
Mass casualty incidents (MCI) are highly dynamic situations in which limited available resources need to be quickly and efficiently allocated. In this paper, we suggest considerable extensions to an allocation method that we presented in earlier work. The extensions address two major challenges: First, the need to balance real-world resource usage and second, the need to adapt to changing situations. Additionally, a theoretical evaluation of the efficiency of the suggested approach is described. © 2012 ISCRAM.
Agents
Information systems
Semantics
Adaptivity
Allocation methods
Efficiency of the suggested approaches
Mass casualty incidents
Real-world
Resource usage
Semantic service
Theoretical evaluation
Resource allocation
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http://idl.iscram.org/files/gabdulkhakova/2012/41_Gabdulkhakova_etal2012.pdf
AygulGabdulkhakova_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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