Interoperability of Information Systems in Crisis Management: Crisis Modeling and Metamodeling

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In a crisis situation (natural disaster, industrial accident, etc.) several partners have to act simultaneously to solve the emergency situation. Their coordination in such a context is a crucial point, especially in the first moments of the crisis. Their interoperability (precisely their Information Systems interoperability) is a major component of the success of the network. ISyCri17 French project propose to tackle this topic according to two aspects: (i) responsiveness of the network (its ability to act rapidly and efficiently) and (ii) flexibility of the obtained system of systems (its ability to evolve and follow the changing situation). This is so an agility problem of ISs of partners. This article presents the first results of this work: a metamodel of crisis situation and its ontological links with collaborative process design, and also the treatment of a first case of study, a NRBC18 exercise.

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Truptil, S., Bénaben, F., Couget, P., Lauras, M., Chapurlat, V., & Pingaud, H. (2008). Interoperability of Information Systems in Crisis Management: Crisis Modeling and Metamodeling. In Proceedings of the I-ESA Conferences (Vol. 4, pp. 583–594). Springer Science and Business Media Deutschland GmbH. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-84800-221-0_46

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