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If every nail looks different, you need different hammers: Modeling civil-military interaction
Dick Ooms
Willem-Jan Van Den Heuvel
S.R. Hiltz, M.S.P., L. Plotnick, and P.C. Shih.
In the response to emergencies and disasters, effective cooperation and information exchange between military and civil actors is essential. However, in practice, the quality of civil-military interaction (CMI) leaves much to be desired. Our research takes an engineering approach, which is complementary to most behavioral-oriented research in the CMI domain. In particular, we seek to support CMI processes with innovative Information Technology solutions. To this end, we are developing a comprehensive conceptual model of the CMI domain, which is currently lacking. This paper contributes to its development by investigating candidate technologies and defining CMI domain model requirements. Exploiting these requirements as criteria, we have evaluated three modeling methods and languages, i.e. the Unified Modeling Language (UML), the Business Process Modeling Notation (BPMN) and the Design and Engineering Methodology for Organizations (DEMO). Based on the comparative study, we conclude that a combination of these is required for modeling the CMI domain.
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url:http://idl.iscram.org/show.php?record=816
citekey:DickOoms+Willem-JanVanDenHeuvel2014
citation:Dick Ooms, & Willem-Jan Van Den Heuvel. (2014). If every nail looks different, you need different hammers: Modeling civil-military interaction. In and P.C. Shih. L. Plotnick M. S. P. S.R. Hiltz (Ed.), ISCRAM 2014 Conference Proceedings – 11th International Conference on Information Systems for Crisis Response and Management (pp. 349-353). University Park, PA: The Pennsylvania State University.
2014
ConferencePaper
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Design
Information systems
Unified Modeling Language
Business Process Modeling Notation (BPMN)
Civil-military interaction (CMI)
Design science
Domain model
Engineering methodology
Information exchanges
Information technology solutions
Model languages
Behavioral research
file:http://idl.iscram.org/files/ooms/2014/816_Ooms+VanDenHeuvel2014.pdf
The Pennsylvania State University
English
2411-3387
ISCRAM 2014 Conference Proceedings – 11th International Conference on Information Systems for Crisis Response and Management
2014
349
353
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