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A concept for interoperability of security systems in public transport
Sebastian Kurowski
author
Heiko Roßnagel
author
Jan Zibuschka
author
Wolf Engelbach
author
2012
Simon Fraser University
Vancouver, BC
English
In the field of public transport, operators and first responders collaborate in the prevention of and reaction to security issues. In order to optimise their specific daily operational business needs in a timely manner heterogeneous information and communication systems are deployed. In case of an incident however it is crucial that the various involved parties exchange relevant information to develop a shared understanding and act in a coordinated way. Yet, heterogeneous communication and information system infrastructures often hinder this crucial flow of information. To address this shortcoming it is crucial to enable the design of interoperable system-of-systems approaches in this domain. This paper describes a conceptual model to construct system-of-systems environments in the domain of security in public transport. By building on the results of several European research projects this concept offers a starting point for modelling and documenting individual systems inside a system-of-systems architecture. © 2012 ISCRAM.
Information systems
European research project
Heterogeneous communication
Heterogeneous information
Operational business
Public transport
Security
Shared understanding
System-of-systems architecture
Interoperability
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SebastianKurowski_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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