Scenario A: Information and Expertise Sharing in Situation Assessment (JCSCW)
Christian Reuter ()
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Christian Reuter: Universität Siegen
Chapter 7 in Emergent Collaboration Infrastructures, 2015, pp 77-107 from Springer
Abstract:
Abstract Emergency or crisis management, as is well-attested, is a complex management problem. A variety of agencies need to collaborate and coordinate in real-time and with an urgency that is not always present in other domains. It follows that accurate information of varying kinds (e.g. geographical and weather conditions; available skills and expertises; state-of-play; current dispositions and deployments) needs to be made available in a timely fashion to the organizations and individuals who need it. By definition, this information will come from a number of sources both within and across organizations.
Keywords: Control Center; Crisis Management; Fire Department; Crisis Situation; Open Geospatial Consortium (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2015
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-658-08586-5_7
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