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- MIRROR: Improving coordination in multidisciplinary crisis management teamsLisette de Koning, Kim van Buul-Besselink, Dianne A. Van Hemert, Mirjam Huis in 't Veld, Kees van Dongen, Rosie Paulissen. [doi]
- Characterizing disaster resistance and recoveryusing outlier detectionChristopher W. Zobel, Stanley E. Griffis, Steven A. Melnyk, John R. Macdonald. [doi]
- Between a rock and a cell phone: Communication and information technology use during the 2011 Egyptian uprisingAndrea L. Kavanaugh, Steven D. Sheetz, Riham Hassan, Seungwon Yang, Hicham G. Elmongui, Edward A. Fox, Mohamed Magdy, Donald J. Shoemaker. [doi]
- Peripheral response: Microblogging during the 22/7/2011 Norway attacksSung-Yueh Perng, Monika Büscher, Lisa Wood, Ragnhild Halvorsrud, Michael E. Stiso, Leonardo Ramirez, Amro Al-Akkad. [doi]
- Advantages of an integrated open framework for immediate emergency responseAxel Bürkle, Florian Segor, Sven Müller, Igor Tchouchenkov, Matthias Kollmann. [doi]
- Connected communications: Network structures of official communications in a technological disasterJeannette N. Sutton, Emma S. Spiro, Britta Johnson, Sean M. Fitzhugh, Mathew Greczek, Carter T. Butts. [doi]
- Evaluating SAVER: Measuring shared and team situation awareness of emergency decision makersYasir Javed, Tony Norris, David Johnston. [doi]
- Integration of uncertainty into emergency procedures of water boardsKarolina A. Wojciechowska, Berend Vreugdenhil. [doi]
- GIS supporting data gathering and fast decision making in emergencies situationsTiago Badre Marino, Bruno Santos Do Nascimento, Marcos R. S. Borges. [doi]
- Real-time support for exercise managers' situation assessment and decision makingRita Kovordanyi, Rudolf Schreiner, Jelle Pelfrene, Johan Jenvald, Henrik Eriksson, Amy Rankin, Michael Morin. [doi]
- ALARM: A modular IT solution to support and evaluate mass casualty incident (MCI) managementRobert Lawatscheck, Stephan Düsterwald, Carsten Wirth, Torsten Schröder. [doi]
- Challenge patient dispatching in mass casualty incidentsAnton Donner, Thomas Greiner-Mai, Christine Adler. [doi]
- Modeling of attacking and defending strategies in situations with intentional threatsXiaofeng Hu, Shifei Shen, Jiansong Wu. [doi]
- A review of information communication technology applied on common tasks during times of emergencyHina Aman, Pourang Irani, Hai-Ning Liang. [doi]
- Enriching an intelligent resource management system with automatic event recognitionDaniel Stein, Barbara Krausz 0001, Jobst Löffler, Robin Marterer, Rolf Bardeli, Jochen Schwenninger, Bela Usabaev. [doi]
- Ontology-driven multimodal interface design for an emergency response applicationElena Tsiporkova, Nicolás González-Deleito, Tom Tourwé, Anna Hristoskova. [doi]
- Strategic interactions in disaster preparedness and relief in the face of man-made and natural disastersJun Zhuang 0001, John Coles, Peiqiu Guan, Fei He, Xiaojun Shan. [doi]
- Complexity and usability of voice-enabled alerting and situational reporting decoupled systemsNuwan Waidyanatha, Tharaka Wilfred, Kasun Perera, Manoj Silva, Brenda Burell. [doi]
- Developing a framework for a social vulnerability and consequence-based post-disaster behavior analysis methodologyHüseyin Can Ünen. [doi]
- Towards a realtime Twitter analysis during crises for operational crisis managementTeun Terpstra, Richard Stronkman, Arnout de Vries, Geerte L. Paradies. [doi]
- Role-based dynamic coalitions of multi-tasked rescue robotsVan Tuan Le, Serge Stinckwich, Noury Bouraqadi, Arnaud Doniec. [doi]
- A pragmatic approach to smart workspaces for crisis managementArt Botterell, Martin Griss. [doi]
- Interlinking national tsunami early warning systems towards ocean-wide system-of-systems networksMatthias Lendholt, Martin Hammitzsch, Miguel Ángel Esbrí. [doi]
- Crisis information management in the Web 3.0 ageAxel Schulz 0001, Heiko Paulheim, Florian Probst. [doi]
- For whom the siren sounds: Public perceptions of outdoor warning sirens in northeast AlabamaLinda Plotnick, Starr Roxanne Hiltz, Matthew Burns. [doi]
- Towards an ontology for an epidemiological monitoring systemGaoussou Camara, Rim Djedidi, Sylvie Desprès, Moussa Lo. [doi]
- Instructor tools for virtual training systemsJoris Field, Arjan Lemmers, Amy Rankin, Michael Morin. [doi]
- A scoping study of R&D needs in emergency planning in UK healthcare systemsSimon French 0001, Naomi Chambers, Duncan Shaw, Alan Boyd, Russell King, Alison Whitehead. [doi]
- Rationale for emergency management systems for local communities: A needs assessmentNiklas Hallberg, Helena Granlund, Jonas Hallberg, Rogier Woltjer. [doi]
- RAVEN: Using smartphones for collaborative disaster data collectionNicholas Palmer, Roelof Kemp, Thilo Kielmann, Henri E. Bal. [doi]
- Social media in command & control: An extended frameworkPeter A. Jongejan, Tim J. Grant 0001. [doi]
- Message from the conference chairsBrian D. Fisher, Richard Arias-Hernández.
- Learning from the crowd: Collaborative filtering techniques for identifying on-the-ground Twitterers during mass disruptionsKate Starbird, Grace Muzny, Leysia Palen. [doi]
- Workflows and decision tables for flexible early warning systemsFelix Riedel, Fernando Chaves. [doi]
- When the tsunami comes to town - Improving evacuation modeling by integrating high-resolution population exposureSérgio Freire, Christoph Aubrecht, Stephanie Wegscheider. [doi]
- When online is off: Public communications following the February 2011 Christchurch, NZ, earthquakeJeannette N. Sutton. [doi]
- Describing pipeline emergency response communications using situational awareness informational requirements and an informational flow analysesNorman Groner, Charles Jennings. [doi]
- Dynamic planning of fire and rescue servicesAnna Gustafsson, Tobias Andersson Granberg. [doi]
- Instructor's tasks in crisis management trainingAmy Rankin, Rita Kovordanyi, Joris Field, Henrik Eriksson. [doi]
- Trial by fire: The deployment of trusted digital volunteers in the 2011 shadow lake fireLise Ann St. Denis, Amanda Lee Hughes, Leysia Palen. [doi]
- Estimating the value of casualty health information to optimization-based decision support in response to major incidentsDuncan T. Wilson, Glenn I. Hawe, Graham Coates, Roger S. Crouch. [doi]
- Making use of new media for pan-European crisis communicationSusanna Nilsson, Joel Brynielsson, Magdalena Granåsen, Charlotte Hellgren, Sinna Lindquist, Mikael Lundin, Maribel Narganes Quijano, Jiri Trnka. [doi]
- Crisis management systems in Germany - A status report about the current functions and developments of private and public crisis managementsystems in GermanyChristian Neuhaus, Mario Hannappel, Daniela Giebel, Sabine Färfers. [doi]
- X24 Mexico: Stronger togetherGeorge H. Bressler, Murray E. Jennex, Eric G. Frost. [doi]
- Community engagement for translational disaster research: Fostering public, private & responder group partnershipsSyed Ahmed, Paul A. Biedrzycki, Shannon Opel, David A. Nelson, Marie G. Sandy, Zeno Franco. [doi]
- The other city - Designing a serious game for crisis training in close protectionHeide K. Lukosch, Theo van Ruijven, Alexander Verbraeck. [doi]
- Rapid geotagging and disambiguation of social media text via an indexed gazetteerEvan A. Sultanik, Clayton Fink. [doi]
- Crowd sentiment detection during disasters and crisesAhmed Nagy, Jeannie A. Stamberger. [doi]
- Fighting agro-terrorism in cyberspace: A framework for intention detection using overt electronic data sourcesEli Rohn, Gil Erez. [doi]
- A multiteam international simulation of joint operations in crisis responseSébastien Tremblay, Peter Berggren, Martin Holmberg, Rego Granlund, Marie-Eve Jobidon, Paddy Turner. [doi]
- An upstream-downstream approach for disaster management information systems designCraig E. Kuziemsky, Tracey L. O'Sullivan, Wayne Corneil. [doi]
- Dealing with terminologies in collaborative systemsfor crisis managementChristian Reuter 0001, Volkmar Pipek, Torben Wiedenhoefer, Benedikt Ley. [doi]
- Formalization of crisis response coordination from a public inquiry reportDavid Passenier, Jeroen Wolbers, Julia S. Mollee, Kees Boersma, Peter Groenewegen. [doi]
- Risk perception, strategic planning and foresight methodologieswithin the romanian emergency systemMarian Zulean, Gabriela Prelipcean. [doi]
- Monte Carlo and decision making support in crisis managementJosé Miguel Castillo, Starr Roxanne Hiltz, Murray Turoff. [doi]
- Risk analysis for critical systems with reliability block diagramsKim Weyns, Martin Höst. [doi]
- Systematic method of risk assessment in industrial processesKatarína Zánická Holla, Ladislav Simak, Jozef Ristvej. [doi]
- Ontology-based modeling of emergency incidents and crisis managementHuizhang Shen, Jingwen Hu, Jidi Zhao, Jing Dong. [doi]
- Enriching disaster control management based on human-centered designHolger Fischer, Florian Klompmaker. [doi]
- An approach based on environment attributes for representation of disaster casesChao Huang, Shifei Shen, Quanyi Huang. [doi]
- Towards an ontology broker to improve cross-agency sharing in emergency responseTom Duffy, Richard McMaster, Chris Baber, Robert J. Houghton. [doi]
- Design and initial validation ofthe Rastermethod for telecom service availability risk assessmentEelco Vriezekolk, Roel J. Wieringa, Sandro Etalle. [doi]
- Federal emergency and disaster requests for tribal landsNathaniel Inglis Steinfeld. [doi]
- Supporting inter-organizational situation assessment in crisis managementBenedikt Ley, Volkmar Pipek, Christian Reuter 0001, Torben Wiedenhoefer. [doi]
- Ontological reasoning as a tool for humanitarian decision makingAladdin Shamoug, Radmila Juric, Shamimabi Paurobally. [doi]
- Model PROLOG for countermeasures efficacy assessment and its calculation algorithm verification on the base of the Chazhma Bay accident dataAlexander Kiselev, Sergey Bogatov. [doi]
- Supporting collaborative scenario analysis through Cross-ImpactVictor A. Bañuls, Murray Turoff, Starr Roxanne Hiltz. [doi]
- Capturing communities' perceptions of risk through the eyes of their citizens: Using mobile VGI networks to map tsunami risk awarenessNick Hedley. [doi]
- A concept for interoperability of security systems in public transportSebastian Kurowski, Heiko Roßnagel, Jan Zibuschka, Wolf Engelbach. [doi]
- Optimal decision maker algorithm for disaster response management with I2Sim applicationsKui Wang, José R. Martí, Ming Bai, Krishan D. Srivastava. [doi]
- Building resilience through crisis mapping, community engagement and recovery planning in SudanMargunn Indreboe Alshaikh, Helena Puig Larrauri. [doi]
- An agent-based approach for safety analysis of safety-critical organizationsAlexei Sharpanskykh. [doi]
- Exploring cooperating smart spaces for efficient collaboration in disaster managementJacqueline Floch, Michael Angermann, Edel Jennings, Mark Roddy. [doi]
- ESEC portal as a tool for improvement of security focused studiesJozef Ristvej, Tomas Lovecek, Katarína Kampova. [doi]
- Disaster medical education & simulated crisis events: A translational approachAlison J. Hayes, Jessica Lancaster, Zeno Franco, Anne Kissack. [doi]
- Serious gaming intraining for crisis responseSimone De Kleermaeker, Loana Arentz. [doi]
- Automated space aid programBeau Bouchard, Brian M. Tomaszewski. [doi]
- Badge-primed decision makingJill L. Drury, Amanda Anganes, Heather Byrne, Maria C. Casipe, Roger Dejean, Simone Hill, Tristan Lewis, Jesse Lucas, Eric McCann. [doi]
- CR-Site: An infrastructure siting tool for crisis responseEhren Hill, Frank Hardisty. [doi]
- Scenario play workshops - Co-design ofemergency response scenarios for information technology design in collaboration with emergency response personnelJonas Lundberg, Rego Granlund, Annevi Fredäng. [doi]
- Emergency response in rural areasSofie Pilemalm, Tobias Andersson Granberg, Rebecca Stenberg, Anders Axelsson. [doi]
- A taxonomy of market mechanisms for information sharing in crisis response coalitionsTim J. Grant 0001, Ariën J. van der Wal. [doi]
- The value of different media types to support command and control situation awarenessStas Simon Krupenia, Cécilia Aguero, Kees C. H. M. Nieuwenhuis. [doi]
- An architecture for distributed, event-driven systems to collect and analyze data in emergency operations and training exercisesRobin Marterer, Matthias Moi, Rainer Koch. [doi]
- Towards a framework for command post exercisesErich Heumüller, Sebastian Richter, Ulrike Lechner. [doi]
- Interoperability for information systems in public urban transport security: The SECUR-ED interoperability notationJohannes Sautter, Sebastian Kurowski, Heiko Roßnagel, Wolf Engelbach, Jan Zibuschka. [doi]
- Collaborative foresight as a meansto face future risks - An innovative platform conceptionChristoph Markmann, Heiko A. Von Der Gracht, Jonas Keller, Rixa Kroehl. [doi]
- SAGA: An integrated architecture for the management of advanced emergency plansJosé Hilario Canós Cerdá, María del Carmen Penadés, Abel Gómez, Marcos R. S. Borges. [doi]
- Intelligent decision support for emergency responsesAli Khalili Araghi, Uwe Glässer, Hamed Yaghoubi Shahir, Brian D. Fisher, Piper J. Jackson. [doi]
- Capturing the task model of experts in emergency response using SYnRGYJean-François Gagnon, Martin Rivest, François Couderc, Sébastien Tremblay. [doi]
- Utilizing the potential of the affected population and prevalent mobile technology during disaster response: Propositions from a literature surveyLucy T. Gunawan, Siska Fitrianie, Willem-Paul Brinkman, Mark A. Neerincx. [doi]
- A concept for inter-organizational crisis management exercisesCarin Rencrantz, Niclas Karlsson, Rolf Olsson. [doi]
- Safety villages: A computer game for raising children's awareness of risksMario Rafael Ruíz Vargas, Paloma Díaz, Telmo Zarraonandia, Ignacio Aedo. [doi]
- On improving emergency preparedness and management with DelphiKimmo Laakso. [doi]
- GABEK WinRelan® - A qualitative method for crisis research engaging crisis management personnelChristine Adler, Lisa Jakob, Mirjam Haus, Lena Erfurt, Marion Krüsmann. [doi]
- Simulation of wireless, self-organizingandagent-based dynamic communication scenariosVolkmar Schau, Sebastian Scharf, Christian Erfurth, Stefan Hellfritzsch, Gerald Eichler, Wilhelm R. Rossak. [doi]
- Electronic checklist support for disaster responseUwe Krüger 0002, Fabian Wucholt, Clemens Beckstein. [doi]
- Towards a context-aware multi-party emergency coordination system frameworkSteven C. Way, Yufei Yuan. [doi]
- Event-driven agility of crisis management collaborative processesAnne-Marie Barthe-Delanoë, Sabine Carbonnel, Frédérick Bénaben, Hervé Pingaud. [doi]
- Reducing workload by navigational support in dynamic situationsCharlotte Hellgren, Björn J. E. Johansson. [doi]
- Using document-based databases for medical information systems in unreliable environmentsOliver Schmitt, Tim A. Majchrzak. [doi]
- Leveraging geospatially-oriented social media communications in disaster responseSusannah McClendon, Anthony C. Robinson. [doi]
- The systems thinking approach of beyond-line-of-sight command and controlL. T. Darryl Diptee, Scott McKenzie. [doi]
- STORMI: An agent-based simulation environment for evaluating responses to major incidents in the UKGlenn I. Hawe, Duncan T. Wilson, Graham Coates, Roger S. Crouch. [doi]
- Collaboration awareness - A necessity in crisis response coordinationWillem Treurniet, Kim van Buul-Besseling, Jeroen Wolbers. [doi]
- Asset distribution with a multitouch tableStas Simon Krupenia, Cécilia Aguero. [doi]
- Humanitarian response in the age of mass collaboration and networked intelligenceGisli Olafsson. [doi]
- Multidisciplinary challenges in an integrated emergency management approachJose J. Gonzalez, Ole-Christoffer Granmo, Bjørn Erik Munkvold, Frank Y. Li, Julie Dugdale. [doi]
- Canada's multi-agency situational awareness system - Keeping it simpleJack Pagotto, Darrell O'Donnell. [doi]
- The role of artefacts in Police emergency response sensemakingRichard McMaster, Chris Baber, Tom Duffy. [doi]
- Social media - Truly viable for crisis response?Murray E. Jennex. [doi]
- Generic self-learning decision support system for large-scale disastersStella Moehrle. [doi]
- Improving epidemiology research with patient registries based on advanced web technologyTim A. Majchrzak, Oliver Schmitt.
- Straight to the information I need: Assessing collational interfaces for emergency responseSimon Tucker, Vitaveska Lanfranchi, Neil Ireson, Alfonso Sosa, Grégoire Burel, Fabio Ciravegna. [doi]
- Mapping libyan health facilities - A collaboration between crisis mappers and the world health organizationJennifer L. Chan, Robert Colombo, Altaf Musani. [doi]
- Rational resource allocation in mass casualty incidents - Adaptivity and efficiencyAygul Gabdulkhakova, Birgitta König-Ries, Dmitry A. Rizvanov. [doi]
- Developing a physics-based model for post-earthquake ignitionsSelim Serhan Yildiz, Himmet Karaman. [doi]
- Interactive simulation technology for crisis management and training: The INDIGO projectAlexandre Ahmad, Olivier Balet, Jesse Himmelstein, Arjen Boin, Maaike Schaap, Paolo Brivio, Fabio Ganovelli, Enrico Gobbetti, Giovanni Pintore, Jean-Baptiste de la Rivière. [doi]
- Sharing mission experience in tactical organisationsDennis Andersson, Amy Rankin. [doi]
- Efficient scenario updating in emergency managementTina Comes, Niek J. E. Wijngaards, Frank Schultmann. [doi]
- An initial usability evaluation of the secure situation awareness systemJason R. C. Nurse, Sadie Creese, Michael Goldsmith, Rachel Craddock, Glyn Jones. [doi]
- Impacting factors on human reactionsto alertsSigmund Kluckner, Johannes Sautter, Matthias Max, Wolf Engelbach, Tina Weber. [doi]
- ISCRAM 2012 Conference Proceedings - 9th International Conference on Information Systems for Crisis Response and ManagementLéon J. M. Rothkrantz, Jozef Ristvej. [doi]
- Exploring the design of technological platformsfor virtual communities of practiceSergio Herranz, David Díez, Paloma Díaz, Starr Roxanne Hiltz. [doi]
- Empirical analysis of passenger trajectories within an urban transport hubBenjamin Heuer, Jan Zibuschka, Heiko Roßnagel, Johannes Maucher. [doi]
- Information security in crisis management systemUmmul Khair Israt Ara, Fang Chen. [doi]
- Multilingual analysis of twitter news in support of mass emergency eventsAndrea Zielinski, Ulrich Bügel. [doi]
- Coordination of emergency response operations via the event-based awareness mechanismBo Yu, Guoray Cai. [doi]
- Supporting observers in the field to perform model based data collectionMirko Thorstensson. [doi]
- Enhancing robustness of first responder communication in urban environmentsKamill Panitzek, Tobias Bönning, Immanuel Schweizer, Gero Seipel, Max Mühlhäuser. [doi]
- The impact and opportunities for wireless communications in chinese disaster planning and managementDilek Ozceylan Aubrecht, Michael R. Bartolacci. [doi]
- Survey: ICT-supported public participation in disastersAmro Al-Akkad, Andreas Zimmermann. [doi]
- Business not as usual: Civil-military interactionfrom an e-business perspectiveDick Ooms, Willem-Jan van den Heuvel. [doi]
- Developing realistic crisis management trainingLachlan M. MacKinnon, Liz Bacon. [doi]
- The myth of business process modelling for emergency management planningGertraud Peinel, Thomas Rose 0001, Alexander Wollert. [doi]
- STAR-TRANS Modeling Language (STML) modeling risk in the STAR-TRANS risk assessment framework for interconnected transportation systemsDimitris Zisiadis, Spyros Kopsidas, Vassilis Grizis, George Thanos, George Leventakis, Leandros Tassiulas. [doi]
- Trusting tweets: The Fukushima disaster and information source credibility on TwitterRobert Thomson 0004, Naoya Ito, Hinako Suda, Fangyu Lin, Yafei Liu., Ryo Hayasaka, Ryuzo Isochi, Zhou Wang. [doi]
- Operational emergency response under informational uncertainty: A fuzzy optimization model for scheduling and allocating rescue unitsFelix Wex, Guido Schryen, Dirk Neumann 0001. [doi]
- Message from the program chairsLéon J. M. Rothkrantz, Jozef Ristvej, Zeno Franco.
- Establishing collaborative option awareness during crisis managementJill L. Drury, Gary L. Klein, Mark S. Pfaff, Steven O. Entezari. [doi]