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Community driven data integration for emergency response
Naveen Ashish
author
Sharad Mehrotra
author
2010
Information Systems for Crisis Response and Management, ISCRAM
Seattle, WA
English
This paper describes our work in progress on an approach and technology for providing integrated data access in situational awareness applications – particularly for disaster and emergency response. The key new aspect of our work is an approach where information aggregation, processing, and integration capabilities are offered as a service to any new application builder. Further, we provide a framework for possibly reusing prior information integration knowledge, the development of which demands the major fraction of time and complexity in a new application, in a customized fashion for new application. Our overall goal is to provide a framework where integrated access to critical data in an emergency response situation can be enabled very rapidly and by personnel with basic IT and data handling expertise. Our approach, while general purpose, is currently motivated by and grounded in the context of situational awareness systems for incident commander decision support in the fire response domain.
Decision support systems
Information retrieval
Information systems
Community driven approach
Emergency response
Information aggregation
Information integration
Integration capability
Situational awareness systems
Situational-awareness
Software-as-service
Emergency services
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NaveenAshish+SharadMehrotra2010
ISCRAM 2010 – 7th International Conference on Information Systems for Crisis Response and Management: Defining Crisis Management 3.0, Proceedings
ISCRAM 2010
S. French
B
Tomaszewski
editor
7th International ISCRAM Conference on Information Systems for Crisis Response and Management
2010
Information Systems for Crisis Response and Management, ISCRAM
Seattle, WA
conference publication
2411-3387
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