Collaborative Disaster Management: An Interdisciplinary Approach

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Noran, Ovidiu
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2014
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Large scale natural and man-made catastrophic events, triggered or augmented by regional conflicts, climate change and new disease strains appear to be steadily increasing in intensity and frequency. Proper preparation, response and recovery are required in order to cope with and survive large-scale disasters; unfortunately however, the institutions responsible for delivering emergency response services form a heterogeneous set that often under-performs due to lack of proper nteroperation and collaboration. New innovative, holistic and integrated models, representing all essential aspects of the disaster events and response team participants are necessary to successfully meet these new challenges. Based on previous research and applications, this paper argues that the necessary artefacts can be built using an interdisciplinary, industry-based paradigm enabled by advances in the Interoperability, Collaborative Networks and Enterprise Architecture disciplines. This combined approach aims to provide a sound platform for efficient disaster response delivered by agile and synergistic task force teams.

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Computers in Industry

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65

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6

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© 2014 Elsevier. This is the author-manuscript version of this paper. Reproduced in accordance with the copyright policy of the publisher. Please refer to the journal's website for access to the definitive, published version.

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Distributed computing and systems software

Information modelling, management and ontologies

Information systems development methodologies and practice

Information systems organisation and management

Manufacturing engineering

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