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Light-weight model-based realization of a B2B protocol and a SOA integration engine
Theo Dirk Meijler
author
Frank Nietzold
author
2011
Information Systems for Crisis Response and Management, ISCRAM
Lisbon
English
In emergency management, communication between the emergency management team and the outer world is essential. When using an emergency management system, such communication is often IT-based. To disburden the emergency management team, structured "B2B" messages may be used that correspond to the (foreseen) lifecycle of relevant entities in the emergency, such as threats and measures. The paper introduces an approach for the realization of a B2B messaging protocol and the corresponding integration engine, which maps message content to service calls, in the context of an emergency management system. The approach is light-weight and model-based, as protocols and integration engine are based on merely modeling the states and state transitions of objects in the system representing essential entities in the emergency. As the model is described in non-technical terms, this can be done by a non-IT expert.
Civil defense
Communication
Disasters
Engines
Information services
Information systems
Integration
Interoperability
Management information systems
Ontology
Risk management
Service oriented architecture (SOA)
B2b
Emergency management
Emergency management systems
Light weight
Messages
Messaging protocols
State transitions
Human resource management
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TheoDirkMeijler+FrankNietzold2011
8th International Conference on Information Systems for Crisis Response and Management: From Early-Warning Systems to Preparedness and Training, ISCRAM 2011
ISCRAM 2011
M.A. Santos
L
Sousa
editor
8th International ISCRAM Conference on Information Systems for Crisis Response and Management
2011
Information Systems for Crisis Response and Management, ISCRAM
Lisbon
conference publication
9789724922478
2411-3387
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