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ASC model: A process model for the evaluation of simulated field exercises in the emergency domain
Alayne Da Costa Duarte
author
Marcos R. S. Borges
author
Jose Orlando Gomes
author
De Paulo V. R. Carvalho
author
2013
Karlsruher Institut fur Technologie
KIT; Baden-Baden
English
The undefined flow of execution of activities in an evaluation process hampers its implementation. A consistent evaluation process defines interrelated methodological steps that make it easier for the evaluator to lead the process. This article presents a process model for the evaluation of simulated field exercises in the emergency domain, including their sub processes and activities. The proposed model was derived from observations made during real situations of a simulated evacuation exercise of communities in high-risk areas in Rio de Janeiro (Brazil). The motivation came from the finding that the assessment of simulated field exercises is conducted by completing an activity report that does not follow a structural model, an evaluation program or a formal standard. The results of this research show the experts' satisfaction with the application of the model proposed for the development of an evaluation process. The same occurs when comparing to reports currently used by them for this purpose.
Information systems
Activity report
Emergency
Evaluation
Evaluation program
High-risk areas
Process Modeling
Real situation
Structural modeling
Computer simulation
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AlayneDaCostaDuarte_etal2013
ISCRAM 2013 Conference Proceedings – 10th International Conference on Information Systems for Crisis Response and Management
ISCRAM 2013
T. Comes
F
Fiedrich
editor
10th International ISCRAM Conference on Information Systems for Crisis Response and Management
2013
Karlsruher Institut fur Technologie
KIT; Baden-Baden
conference publication
551
555
9783923704804
2411-3387
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