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Capabilities of C2 systems for crisis management in local communities
Erland Jungert
author
Niklas Hallberg
author
2009
Information Systems for Crisis Response and Management, ISCRAM
Gothenburg
English
Development of information systems support for crisis management in local communities must be based on the needs of the crisis management actors as well as capabilities of information technology (IT). IT provides extensive possibilities, but is difficult to adapt to the users' needs. A profound exploration of the needs of systems for crisis management is often neglected. Hence, the management of major crisis has been held back because of the lack of useful tools. This paper presents an architecture for system for the local communities. The development of the architecture was based on a needs analysis, including interviews with crisis management at a local community level. The architecture is also based on novel design issues that have lead to the development of a conceptual model structure called the mission support model whose main concepts mainly include (1) user roles, (2) services and (3) views.
Architecture
Conceptual model
Crisis management
Local community
Needs analysis
Novel design
Service
User need
User roles
Information systems
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http://idl.iscram.org/files/jungert/2009/643_Jungert+Hallberg2009.pdf
ErlandJungert+NiklasHallberg2009
ISCRAM 2009 – 6th International Conference on Information Systems for Crisis Response and Management: Boundary Spanning Initiatives and New Perspectives
ISCRAM 2009
J. Landgren
S
Jul
editor
6th International ISCRAM Conference on Information Systems for Crisis Response and Management
2009
Information Systems for Crisis Response and Management, ISCRAM
Gothenburg
conference publication
9789163347153
2411-3387
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