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ISCRAM 2010: Seattle, WA, USA
- Simon French, Brian M. Tomaszewski, Christopher W. Zobel:
7th Proceedings of the International Conference on Information Systems for Crisis Response and Management, Seattle, WA, USA, May, 2010. ISCRAM, Seattle, USA 2010, ISBN 978-9-72492-247-8
Collaboration and Social Networking
- Andrea Bellucci, Alessio Malizia, Paloma Díaz, Ignacio Aedo:
Framing the design space for novel crisis-related mashups: The eStoryS example. - Kevin R. Fall, Gianluca Iannaccone, Jayanthkumar Kannan, Fernando Silveira, Nina Taft:
A disruption-tolerant architecture for secure and efficient disaster response communications. - Lida Khalili Gheidary:
Social media and Iran's post-election crisis. - Thomas Heverin, Lisl Zach:
Microblogging for crisis communication: Examination of twitter use in response to a 2009 violent crisis in the Seattle-Tacoma, Washington area. - Miao Jiang, William L. McGill:
Human-centered sensing for crisis response and management analysis campaigns. - Andrea L. Kavanaugh, Francis K. H. Quek, Steven D. Sheetz, B. Joon Kim:
Cell phone use with social ties during crises: The case of the Virginia Tech tragedy. - Mark Latonero, Irina Shklovski:
Respectfully yours in safety and service: Emergency management & social media evangelism. - Sophia B. Liu:
The rise of curated crisis content. - Bryan C. Semaan, Gloria Mark, Ban Al-Ani:
Developing information technologies for citizens experiencing disruption: The role of trust and context. - Kate Starbird, Leysia Palen:
Pass it on?: Retweeting in mass emergency. - Kate Starbird, Jeannie A. Stamberger:
Tweak the tweet: Leveraging microblogging proliferation with a prescriptive syntax to support citizen reporting. - Jeannette N. Sutton:
Twittering Tennessee: Distributed networks and collaboration following a technological disaster. - Xiang Yao, Murray Turoff, Starr Roxanne Hiltz:
A field trial of a collaborative online scenario creation system for emergency management.
Geo-Information Support
- Thomas Bernoulli, Gerald Glanzer, Thomas Wießflecker, Ulrich Walder:
Infrastructurless indoor positioning system for first responders. - Martin Frassl, Michael Lichtenstern, Mohammed Khider, Michael Angermann:
Developing a system for information management in disaster relief - Methodology and requirements. - Rego Granlund, Helena Granlund, Nils Dahlbäck, Björn J. E. Johansson:
The effect of a geographical information system on communication in professional emergency response organizations. - Shubham Gupta, Craig A. Knoblock:
Building geospatial mashups to visualize information for crisis management. - Suradej Intagorn, Anon Plangprasopchok, Kristina Lerman:
Harvesting geospatial knowledge from social metadata. - Tim A. Majchrzak, Oliver Noack, Herbert Kuchen, Philipp Neuhaus, Frank Ückert:
Towards a decision support system for the allocation of traumatized patients. - Jose M. Nadal-Serrano:
Towards very simple, yet effective on-the-go incident response preplanning: Using publicly-available GIS to improve firefighters' traditional approach. - Anthony C. Robinson, Robert E. Roth, Alan M. MacEachren:
Challenges for map symbol standardization in crisis management. - Benjamin L. Schooley, Brian N. Hilton, Yoonmi Lee, Rondalynne McClintock, Olusola Samuel-Ojo, Thomas A. Horan:
CrashHelp: A GIS tool for managing emergency medical responses to motor vehicle crashes.
Human-Computer Interaction
- Pablo Acuña, Paloma Díaz, Ignacio Aedo:
Development of a design patterns catalog for Web-based Emergency Management Systems. - José Hilario Canós-Cerdá, M. Carmen Penadés, Carlos Solís, Marcos R. S. Borges, Manuel Llavador:
Using spatial hypertext to visualize composite knowledge in emergency responses. - Soussan Djamasbi, Eleanor T. Loiacono, Yitzhak Mendelson:
Affect feedback during crisis and its role in improving IS utilization. - Mohammadreza Khalilbeigi, Immanuel Schweizer, Dirk Bradler, Florian Probst, Jürgen Steimle:
Towards computer support of paper workflows in emergency management. - Alexandra Krakovsky:
The role of social networks in crisis situations: Public participation and information exchange. - Erkki Kurkinen, Helen T. Sullivan, Markku T. Häkkinen, Markku Lauttamus:
Optimizing mobile social media interfaces for rapid internal communication by emergency services. - Gitte Lindgaard, Devjani Sen, Milica Stojmenovic, Sonny Lundahl, Patrick Noonan, Cathy Dudek, Bruce Tsuji, Donn MacMillan, Peter Seguin:
Deriving user requirements for a CBRNE support system. - Teresa Onorati, Alessio Malizia, Paloma Díaz, Ignacio Aedo:
Interaction design for web emergency management information systems. - Elly Searle:
What is the best possible design for all my users?: A single question to guide user-centered design in low-resource environments.
Humanitarian Challenges
- Jörn Franke, François Charoy, Cédric Ulmer:
A model for temporal coordination of disaster response activities. - Terence D. Gibson:
It's not just the data: Participatory monitoring and the most significant change. - Soumia Ichoua:
Humanitarian logistics network design for an effective disaster response. - Carleen F. Maitland, Andrea H. Tapia, Louis-Marie Ngamassi Tchouakeu, Kang Zhao, Edgar A. Maldonado:
Sectoral coordination in humanitarian information management: The implications of professionalization. - Willem J. Muhren, Damir Durbic, Bartel A. Van de Walle:
Exploring decision-relevant information pooling by humanitarian disaster response teams. - Gisli Rafn Olafsson:
Effective coordination of disaster response - The international perspective. - Louis-Marie Ngamassi Tchouakeu, Carleen F. Maitland, Andrea H. Tapia, Kang Zhao, Kartikeya Bajpai:
Assessing humanitarian inter-organizational network effectiveness: The case of GlobalSympoNet.
Intelligent Systems
- Tina Comes, Claudine Conrado, Michael Hiete, Michiel Kamermans, Gregor Pavlin, Niek J. E. Wijngaards:
An intelligent decision support system for decision making under uncertainty in distributed reasoning frameworks. - Oduor Erick Nelson Otieno, Anna Gryszkiewicz, Nihal Siriwardanegea, Fang Chen:
Concept for intelligent integrated system for crisis management. - Huizhang Shen, Jidi Zhao:
Decision-making support based on the combination of CBR and logic reasoning. - Alexander V. Smirnov, Tatiana Levashova, Nikolay Shilov:
Ubiquitous computing in emergency: Profile-based situation response. - Gerhard Wickler, Stephen Potter:
Standard Operating Procedures: Collaborative development and distributed use.
Open Track
- Naveen Ashish, Sharad Mehrotra:
Community driven data integration for emergency response. - Mikael Asplund, Trishan R. de Lanerolle, Christopher Fei, Prasanna Gautam, Ralph A. Morelli, Simin Nadjm-Tehrani, Gustav Nykvist:
Wireless ad hoc dissemination for search and rescue. - Kees Boersma, Jeroen Wolbers, Pieter Wagenaar:
Organizing emergent safety organizations: The travelling of the concept 'netcentric work' in the Dutch safety sector. - Albert Y. Chen, Feniosky Peña-Mora, Saumil J. Mehta, Stuart Foltz, Albert P. Plans, Brian R. Brauer, Scott Nacheman:
A GIS approach to equipment allocation for structural stabilization and civilian rescue. - Nicolás di Tada, Timothy Large:
Emergency information system. - Wendy A. Edwards, Awais Vaid, Ian S. Brooks:
INDICATOR: An open-source cyberenvironment for biosurveillance. - Gary M. Fetter, Mauro Falasca, Christopher W. Zobel, Terry R. Rakes:
A multi-stage decision model for debris disposal operations. - Matthew Guardascione, Allen E. Milewski:
Feedback mechanisms in automated emergency management training. - Jan Martin Jansen, Bas Lijnse, Rinus Plasmeijer:
Towards dynamic workflow support for crisis management. - Helena Mitchell, Jeremy Johnson, Salimah LaForce:
Wireless emergency alerts: An accessibility study. - Babajide Osatuyi, Michael J. Chumer:
An empirical investigation of alert notifications: A temporal analysis approach. - Heiko Roßnagel, Olaf Junker:
Evaluation of a mobile emergency management system - A simulation approach. - Marcus W. Vogt, Kieth Hales, Dieter Hertweck, Gavin Finnie:
Strategic ICT alignment in emergency management. - Christopher W. Zobel:
Comparative visualization of predicted disaster resilience.
Planning, Foresight and/or Risk Analysis
- Robert Baksa, Murray Turoff:
The current state of continuous auditing and emergency management's valuable contribution. - Victor A. Bañuls, Murray Turoff, Joaquín López-Silva:
Clustering scenarios using cross-impact analysis. - Nitesh Bharosa, Sebastiaan A. Meijer, Marijn Janssen, Fritjof Brave:
Are we prepared? Experiences from developing dashboards for disaster preparation. - Björn Bjurling:
Contracts for resources in crisis management. - Arthur H. Hendela, Murray Turoff, Starr Roxanne Hiltz:
Cross impact security analysis using the HACKING Game. - Josune Hernantes, José Manuel Torres, Ana Laugé, Jose Mari Sarriegi, Iztok Starc, Eva Zupancic, Denis Trcek:
Using GMB methodology on a large crisis model. - Geoffrey Hoare, Mary Beth Russell, Aaron Kite-Powell, Rick France:
Developing H1N1 hospital surge dashboard indicators: A demonstration. - Susanne Jul:
You get what you plan for. - Jennifer Mathieu, Mark S. Pfaff, Gary L. Klein, Jill L. Drury, Michael Geodecke, John James, Paula Mahoney, Georgiy V. Bobashev:
Tactical robust decision-making methodology: Effect of disease spread model fidelity on option awareness. - Robin E. Mays:
A planning approach to humanitarian logistics. - Annie Searle:
A seat at the table for operational risk. - Beth Veinott, Gary A. Klein, Sterling Wiggins:
Evaluating the effectiveness of the PreMortem technique on plan confidence.
Poster Session
- Michael Ammann, Tuomas Peltonen, Juhani Lahtinen, Kaj Vesterbacka, Tuula Summanen, Markku Seppänen, Pilvi Siljamo, Annakaisa Sarkanen, Minna Rantamäki:
KETALE Web application to improve collaborative emergency management. - Björn Bjurling, Preben Hansen:
Contracts for information sharing in collaborative networks. - Rui Chen, H. Raghav Rao, Raj Sharman, Shambhu J. Upadhyaya, Catherine P. Cook-Cottone:
Examination of emergency response from knowledge and psychology perspectives. - David Díez, Paloma Díaz, Ignacio Aedo:
Virtual communities of practice: Design directions for technology-mediated collaboration in the early warning activity. - Christoph Endres, Andreas Wurz, Marcus Hoffmann, Alexander Behring:
A task-based messaging approach to facilitate staff work. - Jutta Hild, Jonathan Ott, Yvonne Fischer, Christian Glökler:
Markov based decision support for cost-optimal response in security management. - Syed Imran, Franclin S. Foping, Ioannis M. Dokas, John Feehan:
Towards domain specific modeling approach in early warning system. - Yasir Javed, Tony Norris, David Johnston:
Design approach to an emergency decision support system for mass evacuation. - Lauren C. Landrigan, Allen E. Milewski, Jason Baker:
Determining credible sources during an emergency situation. - Cynthia M. Nikolai, Irma Becerra-Fernandez, Troy Johnson, Greg Madey:
Leveraging WebEOC in support of the Haitian relief effort: Insights and lessons learned. - Sébastien Tremblay, Daniel Lafond, Jean-François Gagnon, Vincent Rousseau, Rego Granlund:
Extending the capabilities of the C3Fire microworld as a testing platform for research in emergency response management.
Research Methods
- Nitesh Bharosa, Marijn Janssen, Harry Bouwman:
Ex-ante evaluation of disaster information systems: A gaming-simulation approach. - Rianne Gouman, Masja Kempen, Niek J. E. Wijngaards:
Actor-agent team experimentation in the context of incident management. - Jonas Landgren:
Principles of radical research in the area of information systems for crisis response. - Babajide Osatuyi, David Mendonça:
Requirements for modeling collaborative information foraging behavior: An application to emergency response organizations.
Safety and Security Education
- Robert T. Brigantic, David S. Ebert, Courtney D. Corley, Ross Maciejewski, George A. Muller, Aimee E. Taylor:
Development of a quick look pandemic influenza modeling and visualization tool. - Jozef Ristvej, Tomás Lovecek, Katarína Kampová:
eSEC - Competency based e-portal of security and safety engineering. - Telmo Zarraonandia, Mario Rafael Ruíz Vargas, Paloma Díaz, Ignacio Aedo:
A game model for supporting children learning about emergency situations.
Special Session: Assessing Crisis Management Operations and Exercises
- Peter Berggren, Björn J. E. Johansson:
Developing an instrument for measuring shared understanding. - Bruce Donald Campbell, Konrad E. Schroder, Chris E. Weaver:
RimSim visualization : An interactive tool for post-event sense making of a first response effort. - Fredrik Höglund, Peter Berggren:
Using shared priorities to measure shared situation awareness. - Kip Smith, Ida Lindgren:
Predicting group faultlines in multinational crisis response teams.
Special Session: Information Credibility, Trust, Privacy and Security in Information Systems for Emergency Management
- Thomas Foulquier, Claude Caron:
Towards a formalization of interorganizational trust networks for crisis management. - Matt Wolff:
Unsupervised methods for detecting a malicious insider.
Special Session: Puget Sound Regional Initiatives towards a Common Operating Environment
- Alena L. Benson, Keith Biggers, Jim Wall, Mark P. Haselkorn:
Adaptive development of a common operating environment for crisis response and management.
Special Session: Response Information Systems Requirement Engineering and Evaluation
- Rui Chen, Thirumurugan Thiyagarajan, H. Raghav Rao, Jin Kyu Lee:
Design of a FOSS system for flood disaster management. - Gonçalo de Jesus, Anabela Oliveira, Maria A. Santos, João Palha-Fernandes:
Development of a dam-break flood emergency information system. - Therese Friberg, Benedikt Birkhäuser, Jens Pottebaum, Rainer Koch:
Using scenarios for the identification of real-world events in an event-based system. - Anna Gryszkiewicz, Fang Chen:
Design requirements for information sharing in a crisis management command and control centre. - Beibei Hu, Jan Hidders, Philipp Cimiano:
Towards context-based information delivery to police officers: A questionnaire-based requirements elicitation study. - Connie White, Murray Turoff, Starr Roxanne Hiltz:
A real time online Delphi Decision System, V 2.0: Crisis management support during extreme events.
Special Session: Studies of Command and Control Systems
- Tim J. Grant, Gijs van den Heuvel:
Modelling the information sharing process in military coalitions: A work in progress.
Special Session: Virtual States
- Mark Prutsalis, Praneeth Bodduluri, Chamindra de Silva, David Bitner, Francis Boon, Dominic König, Gavin Treadgold:
The sahana software foundation response to the 2010 Haiti earthquake: A new standard for free and open source disaster data management systems.
Standardisation and Ontologies
- Sukumar Dwarkanath, Denis Gusty:
Information sharing: A strategic approach. - María Hernandez, Susana Montero, David Díez, Paloma Díaz, Ignacio Aedo:
A data transfer protocol for forest fire statistics: Achieving interoperability among independent agencies. - Christian Paulus, Stefan Möllmann, Hagen Engelmann:
Approach for an integrated interoperable system architecture for disaster management systems. - Jens Pottebaum, Anna Maria Japs, Stephan Prödel, Rainer Koch:
Design and modeling of a domain ontology for fire protection.
Technologies and Tools
- Tiziana Catarci, Massimiliano de Leoni, Andrea Marrella, Massimo Mecella, Manfred Bortenschlager, Renate Steinmann:
The WORKPAD project experience: Improving the disaster response through process management and geo collaboration. - Trishan R. de Lanerolle, William V. Anderson, Sam DeFabbia-Kane, Eli Fox-Epstein, Dimitar Gochev, Ralph A. Morelli:
Development of a virtual dashboard for event coordination between multiple groups. - John Edmonds, Louiqa Raschid, Hassan Sayyadi, Shanchan Wu:
Exploiting social media to provide humanitarian users with event search and recommendations. - Christian Neuhaus:
Using what is already there - Integrated Crisis Communication as a new approach in crisis management - Case study and suggestions. - Tuomas Peltonen, Michael Ammann, Juhani Lahtinen, Kaj Vesterbacka:
Operational experience with the Ketale web application. - Jian Wang, Tim Yardley, Himanshu Khurana, Liying Wang:
LENS: Location-based emergency notification service.
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