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Event definition for the application of event processing to intelligent resource management
Jens Pottebaum
author
Alexander Artikis
author
Robin Marterer
author
Georgios Paliouras
author
Rainer Koch
author
2011
Information Systems for Crisis Response and Management, ISCRAM
Lisbon
English
The application of event processing methods and systems carries high potential for the domain of crisis management and emergency response for different use cases and architectural aspects. This hypothesis is based on the general event based characteristics of the domain as well as former research approaches. Resource management represents a complex task for decision makers; therefore it is taken as a basic use case for this work. It builds up on foundations of resource management (use case and demand side) and event processing (technology and supply side). Methods and results are presented for the identification, definition and validation of events that happen in reality and corresponding event objects which are processed by information systems.
Information systems
Natural resources management
Resource allocation
Emergency response
Event
Event definition
Event Processing
Event recognition
Resource management
Emergency services
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http://idl.iscram.org/files/pottebaum/2011/849_Pottebaum_etal2011.pdf
JensPottebaum_etal2011
8th International Conference on Information Systems for Crisis Response and Management: From Early-Warning Systems to Preparedness and Training, ISCRAM 2011
ISCRAM 2011
M.A. Santos
L
Sousa
editor
8th International ISCRAM Conference on Information Systems for Crisis Response and Management
2011
Information Systems for Crisis Response and Management, ISCRAM
Lisbon
conference publication
9789724922478
2411-3387
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