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SIGAME: Web-based System for resources management on emergencies
Laura Montells
author
Susana Montero
author
Paloma Díaz
author
Ignacio Aedo
author
Jorge De Castro
author
2006
Royal Flemish Academy of Belgium
Newark, NJ
English
This paper describes SIGAME, a web-based application for national cooperation in case of disaster. The main motivation of SIGAME is to provide a quick, flexible, reliable, many-to-many, updated communication channel for improving and coordinating the response of assistance suppliers (located at several territories) when an emergency occurs. In order to make communication as efficient as possible and taking into account the organizational diversities of the suppliers, the political implication and the characteristics of the future users, a user centered design method for web-based interactive systems seems to be the best solution for attending the designer through the different phases and products of the design process. In particular, we will focus on the techniques used both to involve stakeholders in the design and to collect requirements.
Information management
Information systems
Supply chains
Design Patterns
Disaster mitigation
National cooperation
Organizational diversity
Political implications
Requirements
User centered design methods
Web-based applications
World Wide Web
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LauraMontells_etal2006
Proceedings of ISCRAM 2006 – 3rd International Conference on Information Systems for Crisis Response and Management
ISCRAM 2006
B. Van de Walle
M
Turoff
editor
3rd International ISCRAM Conference on Information Systems for Crisis Response and Management
2006
Royal Flemish Academy of Belgium
Newark, NJ
conference publication
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9090206019; 9789090206011
2411-3387
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