eStorys: A visual storyboard system supporting back-channel communication for emergencies | Summary
Show how current web social media, technologies and services, together with the presence of a huge amount of georeferenced materials over the web, can be easily and successfully exploited to create new geo-collaboration tools enabling back-channel communications during disaster situations. |
Scenario-based design: A method for connecting information system design with public health operations and emergency management | Summary
Explore the use of scenario-based design as an approach to engage public health practitioners in the creation and validation of an information design to support routine and emergency work activities |
A container multimodal transportation scheduling approach based on immune affinity model for emergency relief | Summary
Try model the system of container multimodal transport emergency relief based on immune-inspired models. |
Simulation for team training and assessment: case studies of online training with virtual worlds | Summary
Three virtual world studies for team training and assessment in acute-care medicine are presented:Training emergency department (ED) teamsPrehospital and in-hospital disaster preparedness trainingTraining ED and hospital staff to manage mass casualties |
Obstetric simulation as a risk control strategy: course design and evaluation | Summary
Describe the development, implementation, and evaluation of an obstetric simulation-based team training course grounded in resource management (CRM) principles. |
Reconstruction and Exploration of Large-scale Distributed Operations – Multimedia tools for Evaluation of Emergency Management Response | Summary
Is the R&E approach, supported by proper multimedia technology, applicable to largescale operational contexts and what are its benefits, drawbacks, limitations, and needs for modification to suit these contexts?Main question: How can rich reconstructions based on large-operation factual data, and visualized by multimedia tools, complement, improve, or even replace the use of traditional quantitative or qualitative research methods when evaluating large-scale distributed operations? |
An assessment of activity-based modeling and simulation for applications in operational studies, disaster preparedness, and homeland security | Summary
Objective:In order to discuss features needed for homeland security modeling, a review of behavioral model paradigms and their application in travel and wayfinding along with the review of 53 activity-based models have been conducted. Twoexamples of homeland security studies are included to highlight these needs. |
Defining Team Performance for Simulation-based Training: Methodology, Metrics, and Opportunities for Emergency Medicine | Summary
GoalThis consensus paper: 1) proposes a scientifically based methodology for SBT design and evaluation, 2) reviews existing team performance metrics in health care along with recommendations, and 3) focuses on leadership as a target for SBT team training, because it has a high likelihood to improve many team processes and ultimately performance. |
Development and evaluation of ontology for intelligent decision support in medical emergency management for mass gatherings | Summary
Goal:In this paper, we describe the process of developing and evaluating a Domain Ontology for Mass Gatherings (DO4MG) with a focus on medical emergency management. As part of the evaluation, we illustrate the application ofDO4MG for implementing a case-based reasoning decision support for emergency medical management in mass gatherings. |
Expert system CRIPS: support of situation assessment and decision making | Summary
Successfully avoid an uncontrolled development of the events in the process towards a blackout, restricting the development of the events to the “controlled zone” by triggering measures contained in emergency plans or other decisions with regard to networks. |
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