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ISCRAM 2015: Krystiansand, Norway
- Leysia Palen, Monika Büscher, Tina Comes, Amanda Lee Hughes:
12th Proceedings of the International Conference on Information Systems for Crisis Response and Management, Krystiansand, Norway, May 24-27, 2015. ISCRAM Association 2015, ISBN 978-8-271-17788-1 - ISCRAM 2015 Conference Proceedings - Book of Papers.
Analytical Modelling and Simulation
- Ying Zhao, Mengqi Yuan, Guofeng Su, Tao Chen:
Crowd Security Detection based on Entropy Model. - Yan Wang, Hong Huang, Wei Zhu:
Stochastic source term estimation of HAZMAT releases: algorithms and uncertainty. - Takuya Tsuchiya, Toshihiro Osaragi, Takuya Oki:
Influence of Information-Hearsay on Wide-Area Evacuation at a Large Earthquake. - Wolfgang Raskob, Stefan Wandler, Evgenia Deines:
Agent-based modelling to identify possible measures in case of Critical Infrastructure disruption. - Rebeca Barros, Pedro Kislansky, Laís do Nascimento Salvador, Reinaldo Almeida, Matthias Breyer, Laia Gasparin Pedraza:
EDXL-RESCUER ontology: Conceptual Model for Semantic Integration. - Maria I. G. B. Ferreira, João L. R. Moreira, Maria Luiza Machado Campos, Bernardo F. B. Braga, Tiago Prince Sales, Kelli de Faria Cordeiro, Marcos R. S. Borges:
OntoEmergePlan: variability of emergency plans supported by a domain ontology. - Roberta S. Russell, Janine S. Hiller:
Applying Best Supply Chain Practices to Humanitarian Relief. - Douglas José Alem, Alistair R. Clark:
Insights from two-stage stochastic programming in emergency logistics. - Joaquín López-Silva, Victor A. Bañuls, Murray Turoff:
Scenario Based Approach for Risks Analysis in Critical Infrastructures. - Oscar Rodríguez-Espíndola, Pavel Albores, Christopher Brewster:
A multi-agency perspective to disaster preparedness. - Chao Sun, Fushen Zhang, Shaobo Zhong, Quanyi Huang:
Expression and Deduction of emergency scenario based on scenario element model. - Murray Turoff, Victor A. Bañuls, Linda Plotnick, Starr Roxanne Hiltz, Miguel Ramirez de la Huerga:
Collaborative Evolution of a Dynamic Scenario Model for the Interaction of Critical Infrastructures. - Florian Brauner, Thomas Münzberg, Marcus Wiens, Frank Fiedrich, Alex Lechleuthner, Frank Schultmann:
Critical Infrastructure Resilience: A Framework for Considering Micro and Macro Observation Levels. - Joaquín Ramírez, Miguel Mendes, Santiago Monedero:
Enhanced forest fire risk assessment through the use of fire simulation models. - Hanna Honkavuo, Markus Jähi:
Ari Kosonen, Kalevi Piira, Kalev Rannat, Jari Soininen, Merik, Meriste: Enhancing the quality of contingency planning by simulation. - Quanlai Zhao, Guofeng Su, Hongyong Yuan:
Fast Marching Method Applied For Emergency Evacuation in High-rise Building Fire. - Yue Guan, Shifei Shen, Hong Huang:
Assessment of the radiation doses to the public from the cesium in oceans after Fukushima Nuclear Accident.
Command and Control studies
- Fahd Bin Malek Newaz, Aslak Wegner Eide, Antoine Pultier:
Supporting first responder in-field communication and navigation using head-mounted displays. - H. van Dijk:
Situation Awareness in Crisis Situations: Development of a User Defined Operational Picture.
Community Engagement
- Robert Soden, Leysia Palen, Claire Chase, Derya Deniz, Erin Arneson, Leah Sprain, Bruce Evan Goldstein, Abbie Liel, Amy Javernick-Will, Shideh Dashti:
The Polyvocality of Resilience: Discovering a Research Agenda through Interdisciplinary Investigation & Community Engagement. - Joanne I. White, Leysia Palen:
Participatory Mapping for Disaster Preparedness: The Development & Standardization of Animal Evacuation Maps. - Nick LaLone, Andrea H. Tapia, Nathan A. Case, Elizabeth MacDonald, Michelle Hall, Matthew J. Heavner:
Hybrid Community Participation in Crowdsourced Early Warning Systems. - Bonny Roos, Kim van Buul-Besseling, Jan Willem Streefkerk, Martijn Neef:
Recover Faster from Disaster: Success Factors for a Crowdsourcing Platform. - Jarrod R. Olson, Jonathan L. Barr, Russ Burtner, Curtis L. West, Joseph Kielman:
Policy and Technology Readiness: Engaging the User and Developer Community to Develop a Research Roadmap. - Suvodeep Mazumdar, Stuart N. Wrigley, Neil Ireson, Fabio Ciravegna:
Geo-fence driven crowd-sourcing for Emergencies. - Sofie Ivarsson:
New method for evaluation of crisis communication in exercises - involve the public. - Daniel Auferbauer, Roman Ganhör, Hilda Tellioglu:
Moving Towards Crowd Tasking for Disaster Mitigation. - Chris Hagar:
Public Library Partnerships with Local Agencies to Meet Community Disaster Preparedness and Response Needs. - Christine Adler, Werner Sauter, Jona Meyer, Maria Hagl, Margit Raich:
First Steps in the Development of an Internet-based Learning Platform for Strategic Crisis Managers.
Decision Support Systems
- Marlen Hofmann, Hans Betke, Stefan Sackmann:
Automated Analysis and Adaptation of Disaster Response Processes with Place-Related Restrictions. - Tina Comes, Brice Mayag, Elsa Negre:
Beyond Early: Decision Support for Improved Typhoon Warning Systems. - Miguel Ramirez de la Huerga, Victor A. Bañuls, Murray Turoff:
A Scenario-based approach for analyzing complex cascading effects in Operational Risk Management. - Katherine Lamb, Martijn Boosman, Jim Davies:
Introspect Model: Competency Assessment in the Virtual World. - Maike Kuhnert, Christian Wietfeld, Olivier Paterour, Alexander Georgiev, Katrina Petersen, Monika Büscher, Jens Pottebaum:
Next Generation, Secure Cloud-based Pan-European Information System for Enhanced Disaster Awareness. - Laura Laguna Salvadó, Matthieu Lauras, Tina Comes:
Humanitarian Value Stream Mapping: Application to the EBOLA Outbreak. - Jonas Landgren:
Insights from an ethnographic study of a foreign response team during the EBOLA Outbreak in Liberia. - Anne-Marie Barthe-Delanoë, Sébastien Truptil, Frédérick Bénaben:
Towards a taxonomy of crisis management simulation tools. - Erica Gralla, Jarrod Goentzel, Bartel A. Van de Walle:
Understanding the information needs of field-based decision-makers in humanitarian response to sudden onset disasters. - Thomas Kox:
Criteria affecting people's decision to take protective measures during winter storm XAVER on 5 December 2013. - B. J. Vreugdenhil, Nicola Bellomo, Paul S. Townsend:
Using Crowd Modelling in Evacuation Decision Making. - Vladimir Zadorozhny, Pei-Ju Lee, Michael Lewis:
Collaborative Information Sensemaking for Multi-Robot Search and Rescue. - Marlen Hofmann, Stefan Sackmann, Hans Betke:
Using Precedence Diagram Method in Process-Oriented Disaster Response Management. - Heather M. Fuchs, Norbert Steigenberger, Thomas Lübcke:
Intuition or deliberation - How do professionals make decisions in action? - Hossein Baharmand, Tina Comes:
A Framework for Shelter Location Decisions by Ant Colony Optimization. - Bruna Diirr, Marcos R. S. Borges, David Mendonça:
Putting plans on track in unforeseen situations. - Yaping Ma, Hui Zhang, Tao Chen, Rui Yang:
Decentralized Evacuation System Based on Occupants Distribution and Building Information. - Mehdi Ben Lazreg, Jaziar Radianti, Ole-Christoffer Granmo:
SmartRescue: Architecture for Fire Crisis Assessment and Prediction.
Ethical, Legal and Social Issues
- Katrina Petersen:
Visualizing Risk: making sense of collaborative disaster mapping. - Xaroula Kerasidou, Monika Büscher, Michael Liegl:
Don't Drone? Negotiating Ethics of RPAS in Emergency Response. - Natalie D. Baker, Spyridon Samonas, Kristine Artello:
(Not) Welcome to the US: Hyper-Ebola and the Crisis of Misinformation. - Sung-Yueh Perng, Monika Büscher:
Uncertainty and Transparency: Augmenting Modelling and Prediction for Crisis Respons. - Katrina Petersen, Monika Büscher, Maike Kuhnert, Steffen Schneider, Jens Pottebaum:
Designing with Users: Co-Design for Innovation in Emergency Technologies. - Michael Liegl, Rachel Oliphant, Monika Büscher:
Ethically Aware IT Design for Emergency Response: From Co-Design to ELSI Co-Design'. - Janine S. Hiller, Roberta S. Russell:
Modalities for Cyber Security and Privacy Resilience: The NIST Approach. - Katja Schulze, Daniel F. Lorenz, Bettina Wenzel, Martin Voss:
Disaster Myths and their Relevance for Warning Systems. - Catherine Easton, Monika Büscher:
The role of the privacy impact assessment in IT Innovation in Crises: An Example. - Rachel L. Finn, Hayley Watson, Kush Wadhwa:
Exploring big 'crisis' data in action: potential positive and negative externalities. - Murray Turoff:
The Paradox of Emergency Management.
Geospatial Data and Geographical Information Science
- Toshihiro Osaragi:
Spatiotemporal Distribution of Automobile Users: Estimation Method and Applications to Disaster Mitigation Planning. - Øyvind Hanssen:
Position Tracking in Voluntary Search and Rescue Operations. - Samuel Lee Toepke, R. Scott Starsman:
Population Distribution Estimation of an Urban Area Using Crowd Sourced Data for Disaster Response. - Alexander Almer, Thomas Schnabel, Johann Raggam, Armin Köfler, Roland Wack, Richard Feischl:
Airborne multi-sensor management support system for emergency teams in natural disasters. - Ahmed T. Elsergany, Amy L. Griffin, Paul Tranter, Sameer Alam:
Development of a Geographic Information System for Riverine Flood Disaster Evacuation in Canberra, Australia: Trip Generation and Distribution Modelling. - Petra Füreder, Stefan Lang, Michael Hagenlocher, Dirk Tiede, Lorenz Wendt, Edith Rogenhofer:
Earth observation and GIS to support humanitarian operations in refugee/IDP camps. - Ikki Niwa, Toshihiro Osaragi, Takuya Oki, Noriaki Hirokawa:
Development of Real Time Synchronous Web Application for Posting and Utilizing Disaster Information. - Sérgio Freire, Aneta J. Florczyk, Stefano Ferri:
Modeling Day- and Nighttime Population Exposure at High Resolution: Application to Volcanic Risk Assessment in Campi Flegrei. - Melanie Eckle, João Porto de Albuquerque:
Quality Assessment of Remote Mapping in OpenStreetMap for Disaster Management Purposes.
Human Centred Design and Evaluation
- Léon J. M. Rothkrantz, Siska Fitrianie:
Bayesian Classification of Disaster Events on the Basis of Icon Messages of Observers. - Christian Reuter, Thomas Ludwig, Timo Funke, Volkmar Pipek:
SOMAP: Network Independent Social-Offline-Map-Mashup. - Monika Magnusson, Lena-Maria Öberg:
Crisis Training Software and User Needs - Research Directions. - Astrid Janssen, Hanneke Vreugdenhil:
Objective oriented exercise evaluation with TARCK-it. - WeiHua James Li, Julius Adebayo, Fuming Shih, Lalana Kagal:
Understanding the role of mobile technologies for humanitarian relief.
Network Theory
- Norbert Steigenberger:
Organizing for the Big One - A Review of Case Studies on Multi - Agency D isa s- ter Response and a Research Agenda. - John Sabou, Nadia Noori, Jerri Husch:
Recognizing Competitive Cultures: A case for describing the complexity of coordination between dynamic crisis response actors. - Willem Treurniet, Kim van Buul:
Four Archetypal Networked Organisations. - Marcello Cinque, Christian Esposito, Mario Fiorentino, Francisco Jose Perez Carrasco:
A collaboration platform for data sharing among heterogeneous relief organizations for disaster management.
Open Track
- Xiaodan Yu, Deepak Khazanchi:
Patterns of Information Technology (IT) Adaptation in Building Shared Mental Models for Crisis Management Teams. - Luca Simone Ronga, Sara Jayousi, Renato Pucci, Simone Morosi, Matteo Berioli, Josef Rammer, Alessio Fanfani, Stefano Antonetti:
Multiple Alert Message Encapsulation Protocol: Standardization and Experimental Activities. - Hans Betke:
Structure and Elements of Disaster Response Processes - A General Meta-Model.
Planning, Foresight and Risk Analysis
- Xiao LongDeng, Hui Zhang, Ya Qi Tang, Le Yi Ren:
Risk Analysis of International Spreading in 2014 Ebola Outbreak to China Compared to Social Media. - Diana C. Arce Cuesta, Gilbert J. Huber, José Orlando Gomes, Paulo Victor R. de Carvalho:
A Framework to Capture Incidents during Emergency Situations. - Oscar Durán, Catalina Esquivel, Edward Ruiz:
Sizing the Infrastructure and Architecture of Information for Risk Management. - Eelco Vriezekolk, Sandro Etalle, Roel J. Wieringa:
Validating the Raster Risk Assessment Method in Practice. - Lida Huang, Tao Chen, Yan Wang, Hongyong Yuan:
Forecasting Daily Pedestrian Flows in the Tiananmen Square Based on Historical Data and Weather Conditions. - Ana-Gabriela Núñez, M. Carmen Penadés, José H. Canós, Marcos R. S. Borges:
Towards a Total Quality Framework for the Evaluation and Improvement of Emergency Plans Management. - Avgoustinos Filippoupolitis, Lachlan M. MacKinnon, Liz Bacon:
A Survey on Emergency Preparedness of EU citizens. - Hendrik Stange, Sylvia Steenhoek, Sebastian Bothe, François Schnitzler:
Insight-driven Crisis Information - Preparing for the Unexpected using Big Data. - Dimitrios Kavallieros, George Leventakis, Stefanos Malliaros, Ioannis Daniilidis, Vasileios Grizis:
PPDR Information Systems - A Current Status Review Report. - Maria Mikela Chatzimichailidou, Stefanos Katsavounis, Ioannis M. Dokas:
A Measure of Systems Self-Awareness. - Simin Yao, Shaobo Zhong:
Exposure Assessment of Rainstorm Disaster Based on Land Use and Precipitation Extreme: A Case Study of Beijing, China. - Benjamin Herfort, Melanie Eckle, João Porto de Albuquerque, Alexander Zipf:
Towards assessing the quality of volunteered geographic information from OpenStreetMap for identifying critical infrastructures. - Gilbert J. Huber, Roberto Ferreira Júnior, Paulo Victor R. de Carvalho, José Orlando Gomes:
Applying resilience approach to C2 Center during FIFA's 2014 World Cup in Rio de Janeiro. - Thomas Münzberg, Marcus Wiens, Frank Schultmann:
The Effect of Coping Capacity Depletion on Critical Infrastructure Resilience. - Lili Yang, Qun Liu, Shuang-Hua Yang, Dapeng Yu:
Evacuation Planning with Flood Inundation as Inputs. - Yiwei Li, Yu Guo, Naoya Ito:
The Role of Information Quality and Efficacy Beliefs in Predicting Chinese People's Information Seeking about Air Pollution Risk. - Simone Wurster, Michael Klafft, Marcel Kühn:
Beyond Saving Lives: Assessing the Economic Benefits of Early Warning Apps for Companies in the Context of Hydrological Hazards. - Siska Fitrianie, Léon J. M. Rothkrantz:
Dynamic Routing during Disaster Events. - Kim Hagen, Meropi Tzanetakis, Hayley Watson:
Cascading effects in crises: categorisation and analysis of triggers. - Alexander Garcia-Aristizabal, Maria Polese, Giulio Zuccaro, Miguel Almeida, Christoph Aubrecht:
Improving emergency preparedness with simulation of cascading events scenarios. - Kevin D. Henry, Tim G. Frazier:
Scenario-Based Modeling of Community Evacuation Vulnerability. - Lars Gerhold, Nels Haake:
Public Security in Germany 2030: Challenges for policy makers. - Florian Brauner, Julia Maertens, Holger Bracker, Ompe Aimé Mudimu, Alex Lechleuthner:
Determination of the effectiveness of security measures for low probability but high consequence events: A comparison of multi-agent-simulation & process modelling by experts. - Edward Ruiz:
System Information Management for Risk Reduction (GIRE System) in Schools of Costa Rica.
Practitioner Cases and Practitioner-Centered Research
- Andrea H. Tapia, Nicklaus A. Giacobe, Nicolas J. LaLone, Pamela J. Soule:
Scaling 911 Messaging for Emergency Operation Centers During Large Scale Events. - Mihoko Sakurai, Richard T. Watson:
Securing Communication Channels in Severe Disaster Situations - Lessons from a Japanese Earthquake. - Olga Vybornova, Pierre-Alain Fonteyne, Jean-Luc Gala:
Ontology-Based Knowledge Representation and Information Management in a Biological Light Fieldable Laboratory. - Ida Maria Haugstveit, Eivind Lars Rake, Aslak Wegner Eide:
Practitioner-Centered, Long-Term Testing of an ICT-based Triage System for Emergency Management. - Bjørn Erik Munkvold, Mats Flaten, Robin P. Nguyen:
Volunteers' Perceptions of the Use of Social Media in Emergency Management. - Edward J. Glantz, Frank E. Ritter, Tristan Endsley:
Ebola and Yellow Fever Crisis Management Insights. - Ajay Kumar, Johnny Hartz Søraker:
Ethics of Information Systems Design in Humanitarian Sector: Cultivating Humanitarian values among Technologists.
Researching Crisis: Methodologies
- Elisa Canzani, Ulrike Lechner:
Insights from Modeling Epidemics of Infectious Diseases - A Literature Review. - Laura Laguna Salvadó, Matthieu Lauras, Tina Comes, Bartel A. Van de Walle:
Towards More Relevant Research on Humanitarian Disaster Management Coordination. - Anthony C. Norris, Santiago Martinez, Leire Labaka, Samaneh Madanian, Jose J. Gonzalez, Dave Parry:
Disaster E-Health: A New Paradigm for Collaborative Healthcare in Disasters. - Hayley Watson, Kim Hagen, Tom Ritchey:
Experiencing GMA as a means of developing a conceptual model of the problem space involving understanding cascading effects in crises.
Serious Gaming
- Devin Hayes Ellis:
On Message: Using an Online Interactive Simulation to Train Crisis Communicators. - Michael E. Stiso, Aslak Wegner Eide, Antoine Pultier:
A foray into the use of serious games in controlled research on crisis management. - Marc van den Homberg, Lydia Cumiskey, Esther Oprins, Pablo Suarez, Anja van der Hulst:
Are you Ready! to take early action? Embedding serious gaming into community managed DRR in Bangladesh.
Social Media Studies
- Linda Plotnick, Starr Roxanne Hiltz, Jane A. Kushma, Andrea H. Tapia:
Red Tape: Attitudes and Issues Related to Use of Social Media by U.S. County-Level Emergency Managers. - Amanda Lee Hughes, Apoorva Chauhan:
Online Media as a Means to Affect Public Trust in Emergency Responders. - Adam Flizikowski, Marcin Przybyszewski, Anna Stachowicz, Tomasz Olejniczak, Rafal Renk:
Text Analysis Tool TWeet lOcator - TAT2. - Thomas Ludwig, Christian Reuter, Ralf Heukäufer, Volkmar Pipek:
CoTable: Collaborative Social Media Analysis with Multi-Touch Tables. - Irina P. Temnikova, Carlos Castillo, Sarah Vieweg:
EMTerms 1.0: A Terminological Resource for Crisis Tweets. - Raquel Gimenez, Leire Labaka, Jose Mari Sarriegi, Josune Hernantes:
Development of a Virtual Community of Practice on Natural Disasters. - Holger Fritze, Christian Kray:
Community and Governmental Responses to an Urban Flash Flood. - Francesca Comunello, Simone Mulargia, Piero Polidoro, Emanuele Casarotti, Valentino Lauciani:
No Misunderstandings During Earthquakes: Elaborating and Testing a Standardized Tweet Structure for Automatic Earthquake Detection Information. - Apoorva Chauhan, Amanda Lee Hughes:
Facebook and Twitter Adoption by Hurricane Sandy-affected Police and Fire Departments. - Hongmin Li, Nicolais Guevara, Nic Herndon, Doina Caragea, Kishore Neppalli, Cornelia Caragea, Anna Cinzia Squicciarini, Andrea H. Tapia:
Twitter Mining for Disaster Response: A Domain Adaptation Approach. - Rémy Bossu, Robert Steed, Gilles Mazet-Roux, Caroline Etivant, Fréderic Roussel:
THE EMSC TOOLS USED TO DETECT AND DIAGNOSE THE IMPACT OF GLOBAL EARTHQUAKES FROM DIRECT AND INDIRECT EYEWITNESSES' CONTRIBUTIONS. - Yang Zhang, William Drake, Yuhong Li, Christopher W. Zobel, Margaret Cowell:
Fostering Community Resilience through Adaptive Learning in a Social Media Age: Municipal Twitter Use in New Jersey following Hurricane Sandy. - Robert Power, Bella Robinson, John Colton, Mark A. Cameron:
A Case Study for Monitoring Fires with Twitter. - Athanasia C. Ntalla, Stavros T. Ponis:
Twitter as an instrument for crisis response: The Typhoon Haiyan case study. - Antonin Segault, Federico Tajariol, Ioan Roxin:
#geiger : Radiation Monitoring Twitter Bots for Nuclear Post-Accident Situations. - Robin Peters, João Porto de Albuquerque:
Investigating images as indicators for relevant social media messages in disaster management. - Imen Bizid, Patrice Boursier, Jacques Morcos, Sami Faïz:
A Classification Model for the Identification of Prominent Microblogs Users during a Disaster. - Gerhard Backfried, Christian Schmidt, Gerald Quirchmayr:
Cross-Media Linking in Times of Disaster. - Yang Ishigaki, Yoshinori Matsumoto, Yutaka Matsuno, Kenji Tanaka:
Participatory Radiation Information Monitoring with SNS after Fukushima.
Understanding Collaborative Work Practices
- Bryan C. Semaan, Jeff Hemsley:
Maintaining and Creating Social Infrastructures: Towards a Theory of Resilience. - John J. Robinson, Jim Maddock, Kate Starbird:
Examining the Role of Human and Technical Infrastructure during Emergency Response. - Muriel Dufour:
Inter-organizational Resource Coordination between NGOs in emergency responses. - Parvaneh Sarshar, Jaziar Radianti, Jose J. Gonzalez:
On the Impacts of Utilizing Smartphones on Organizing Rescue Teams and Evacuation Procedures. - Chiara Bassetti, Roberta Ferrario, Maria Luiza Machado Campos:
Airport security checkpoints: an empirically-grounded ontological model for supporting collaborative work practices in safety critical environments. - Kristin Huebner, Carsten Dalaff, Wolfgang Vorraber, Gerald Lichtenegger, Uberto Delprato, Georg Neubauer, Bettina Jager, Alexander Preinerstorfer:
Towards a Pan-European Information Space. - Amina Saoutal, Nada Matta, Jean-Pierre Cahier:
Approach to support Situational Awareness within Inter-Organizational Collaboration in Crisis Response.
Workshop
- Katrina Petersen, Monika Büscher:
Technology in Disaster Response and Management: Narratives of Ethical, Legal, and Social Issues. - Eva Blomqvist, Vitaveska Lanfranchi, Suvodeep Mazumdar, Tomi Kauppinen, Carsten Keßler:
Workshop summary: Workshop on Semantics and Analytics for Emergency Response (SAFE2015). - Thomas Usländer, Ingo Simonis:
Geospatial ICT Support for Crisis Management and Response.
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