Abstract
Crisis management is a complex problem raised by the scientific community currently. Decision support systems (DSS) are a suitable solution for such issues, they are indeed able to help emergency managers to prevent and to manage crisis in emergency situations. However, they should be enough flexible and adaptive in order to be efficient to solve complex problems that are plunged in dynamic and unpredictable environments. The approach we propose in this paper addresses this challenge. First, we expose a modelling of information for an emergency environment. Then, we describe an architecture of a multiagent DSS that deals with these information in order to prevent and to manage crisis situations. We focus here on the first level of the system mechanism which intends to perceive and to reflect the evolution of the current situation. Finally, we provide an implementation and an experimentation of the approach using the RoboCupRescue Simulation System. © de Gruyter 2011.
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Kebair, F., & Serin, F. (2011). Towards a multiagent decision support system for crisis management. Journal of Intelligent Systems, 20(1), 47–60. https://doi.org/10.1515/JISYS.2011.004
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