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Adaptive development of a common operating environment for crisis response and management
Alena L. Benson
author
Keith Biggers
author
Jim Wall
author
Mark P. Haselkorn
author
2010
Information Systems for Crisis Response and Management, ISCRAM
Seattle, WA
English
Complex information and communication systems present a special challenge to system designers because these are generally deployed as large, distributed systems with diverse user groups. Crisis response and management organizations in particular expect systems to be interoperable, resilient, flexible and provide lasting benefit. Currently, systems such as Virtual USA (Department of Homeland Security) and WatchKeeper (United States Coast Guard) seek to create common situational awareness for all participating agencies in security and incident response operations. We propose adaptive development as a system development model to build upon the ideas of systems such as Virtual USA and WatchKeeper in order to create sustainable and adaptable systems. Adaptive development supports ongoing improvement through user-driven design and modification in the target environment. An internet-based dashboard demonstrated during a United States Coast Guard Sector Seattle incident response exercise serves as an emergent case study for the adaptive model.
Information services
Information systems
Interoperability
Network security
Service oriented architecture (SOA)
Collaborative decision making
Common operating environments
Information environment
Situational awareness
System development
Response time (computer systems)
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http://idl.iscram.org/files/benson/2010/305_Benson_etal2010.pdf
AlenaL.Benson_etal2010
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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