Programme

Session Overview
Sunday, 08/May/2011          
9:00am reg0: Registration
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10:00am
9:30am PhD Colloquium
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Location: Room 3
5:00pm Chair: Tung Bui
Chair: Simon French
10:00am CEM1: CEM®/AEM Preparatory Course Sahana Board: Sahana Members Board Meeting (invitation only) T1: Tutorial: Designing Surveys for Research on Emergency Management Information Systems
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Location: Room 4 Location: Room 6 Location: Room 2
1:00pm Chair: Arthur Rabjohn Chair: Starr Roxanne Hiltz
11:30am Morning Break
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11:45am
1:00pm Picnic Lunch
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2:00pm
2:00pm CEM2: CEM®/AEM Exam
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Location: Auditorium
4:00pm Chair: Arthur Rabjohn
2:00pm Sahana Disaster Workshop and Simulation (Open to all) T2: Tutorial: Operational Process Models for Intelligent Crisis Management
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Location: Room 2 Location: Room 6
5:00pm Chair: Mark Prutsalis Chair: Tim Grant
4:00pm reg1: Registration
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6:00pm
4:30pm Afertnooon Break
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4:45pm
5:00pm Poster Session for PhD Colloquium Participants
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Location: Room 5
6:30pm Chair: Tung Bui
Chair: Simon French
6:30-8:00pm Social Sunday: Opening Social Event
Monday, 09/May/2011      
8:00am reg2: Registration
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8:45am
8:45am Opening Address
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Location: Auditorium
9:00am
9:00am Keynote Lecture
Michael K. Lindell
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Location: Auditorium
10:00am Chair: Maria A. Santos
10:00am Session CC1: Command and Control Studies Session GIS1: Geographic Information Science Session IS1: Intelligent Systems
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Location: Auditorium Location: Room 6 Location: Room 2
11:00am Chair: Bjorn Johansson Chair: Francisco Nobre Chair: Gerhard Wickler
S Session CC1: 1 S Session GIS1: 1 S Session IS1: 1
  Toward the next generation of emergency operations systems
Art Botterell, Martin Griss
  Using geo-information technologies to increase the effectiveness of fire brigade services in Turkey
Elif Demir, Tahsin Yomralioglu, Arif Cagdas Aydinoglu
  Key performance indicator based calculations as a decision support for the tactical level
Stefan Moellmann, David Braun, Hagen Engelmann, Wolfgang Raskob
     
S Session CC1: 2 S Session GIS1: 2 S Session IS1: 2
  Sensemaking in command centre contexts
Fredrik Bergstrand
  A geospatial data management framework for humanitarian response
Nuala Cowan
  Design decisions in the development of an agent-based simulation for large-scale emergency response
Glenn I. Hawe, Graham Coates, Duncan T. Wilson, Roger S. Crouch
     
S Session CC1: 3 S Session GIS1: 3 S Session IS1: 3
  Startle points: a proposed framework for identifying situational cues, and developing realistic emergency training scenarios
Jane Amanda Barnett, William Wong, David Westley, Rick Adderley, Michelle Smith
  Geolocated communication support in rescue management
Volkmar Schau, Christian Erfurth, Gerald Eichler, Steffen Späthe, Wilhelm Rossak
  Fast aerial image acquisition and mosaicking for emergency response operations by collaborative UAVs
Markus Quaritsch, Robert Kuschnig, Hermann Hellwagner, Bernhard Rinner
     
11:00-11:30am   Morning Break
11:30am Session EW1: Early Warning and Alert Systems Session RM1: Advanced Research Methods and Unconventional Results Session SM1: Social Media and Collaborative Systems
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Location: Auditorium Location: Room 2 Location: Room 6
1:00pm Chair: Ioannis Dokas Chair: Zeno Franco Chair: Starr Roxanne Hiltz
F Session EW1: 1 F Session RM1: 1 F Session SM1: 1
  Dialogical emergency management and strategic awareness in emergency communication
Henrik Artman, Joel Brynielsson, Bjorn Johansson, Jiri Trnka
  Three units of analysis for crisis management and critical infrastructure protection
Leire Labaka, Josune Hernantes, Ana Laugé, Jose María Sarriegi
  Social software as an infrastructure for crisis management – a case study about current practice and potential usage
Christian Reuter, Alexandra Marx, Volkmar Pipek
     
F Session EW1: 2 F Session RM1: 2 S Session SM1: 2
  Early warning system for meteorological risk in Lisbon municipality: description and quality evaluation
Ana Rosa Trancoso, José Delgado Domingos, Maria João Telhado, João Corte-Real
  GPS impact on performance and response time - a review of three studies
Rego Granlund, Helena Granlund
  Delivering health messages using traditional and new media: Communication preferences of California residents during the 2009 H1N1 influenza outbreak
Melissa M. Kelley, Bindu Tharian, Kimberley I. Shoaf
     
S Session EW1: 3 F Session RM1: 3 S Session SM1: 3
  Filling in the blanks: constructing effective flood warning messages using the flood warning communicator (FWC)
Teun Terpstra, Hanneke Vreugdenhil
  Activity theory as a methodological and analytical framework for information practices in emergency management
Jyoti Laxmi Mishra, David K. Allen, Alan D. Pearman
  Inter-organizational crisis management infrastructures for electrical power breakdowns
Torben Wiedenhöfer, Christian Reuter, Benedikt Ley, Volkmar Pipek
     
S Session SM1: 4
  Measuring the impact of a collaborative planning support system on crisis management
Geneviève Dubé, Chelsea Kramer, François Vachon, Sébastien Tremblay
 
1:00-2:30pm   Lunch
2:30pm Session CC2: Command and Control Studies Session HC1: Humanitarian Challenges Session PF1: Planning and Foresight
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Location: Room 2 Location: Room 6 Location: Auditorium
4:00pm Chair: Peter Berggren Chair: Bartel van de Walle Chair: Murray Turoff
F Session CC2: 1 F Session HC1: 1 F Session PF1: 1
  Identifying user requirements for a CBRNE management system: a comparison of data analysis methods
Milica Stojmenovic, Cathy Dudek, Patrick Noonan, Bruce Tsuji, Devjani Sen, Gitte Lindgaard
  Seeking the trustworthy tweet: can microblogged data fit the information needs of disaster response and humanitarian relief organizations
Andrea Tapia, Kartikeya Bajpai, Bernard J. Jansen, John Yen
  Predicting patient presentation rates at mass gatherings using machine learning
Peter Serwylo, Paul Arbon, Grace Rumantir
     
F Session CC2: 2 F Session HC1: 2 F Session PF1: 2
  Capturing the Netherlands coast guard's SAR workflow with iTasks
Bas Lijnse, Jan Martin Jansen, Ruud Nanne, Rinus Plasmeijer
  Research directions in information systems for humanitarian logistics
Esther Sangiamkul, Jos van Hillegersberg
  Major extensions to cross-impact analysis
Murray Turoff, Victor Amadeo Bañuls Silvera
     
F Session CC2: 3 S Session HC1: 3 F Session PF1: 3
  Aligning border security workflow and decision making with support information and communications systems
Robin E. Mays, Mark Zachry, Alper Murat, Mark P. Haselkorn
  Survey on major challenges in humanitarian logistics
Bernd Hellingrath, Adam Widera
  A product line approach to the development of advanced emergency plans
Mª Carmen Penadés Gramaje, José H. Canós Cerdá, Marcos R.S. Borges, Adriana S. Vivacqua
     
4:00-4:30pm   Afternoon Break
4:30pm Session AIS1: Analytical Information Systems Session EW2: Early Warning and Alert Systems Session MSN1: Mobile and Sensor Networks
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Location: Room 6 Location: Auditorium Location: Room 2
6:00pm Chair: Chris Zobel Chair: Joao Rego Chair: Simon French
F Session AIS1: 1 F Session EW2: 1 F Session MSN1: 1
  Information quality criteria and their importance for experts in crisis situations
Therese Friberg, Stephan Prödel, Rainer Koch
  Generic information logistics for early warning systems
Matthias Lendholt, Martin Hammitzsch
  Collaboration on-the-field: suggestions and beyond
Andrea Marrella, Massimo Mecella, Alessandro Russo
     
F Session AIS1: 2 S Session EW2: 2 F Session MSN1: 2
  Classifying text messages for the Haiti earthquake
Cornelia Caragea, Nathan McNeese, Anuj Jaiswal, Greg Traylor, Hyun-Woo Kim, Prasenjit Mitra, Dinghao Wu, Andrea Tapia, C. Lee Giles, Bernard Jim Jansen, John Yen
  An example of flood forecasting and decision-support system for water management in Spain
Alicia Cabanas, Dirk Schwanenberg, Luis Garrote de Marcos, Miguel Francés Mahamud, Javier Arbaizar González
  City Mesh – resilient first responder communication
Kamill Panitzek, Immanuel Schweizer, Dirk Bradler, Max Mühlhäuser
     
S Session AIS1: 3 S Session EW2: 3 S Session MSN1: 3
  Establishing the need for decision support in disaster debris disposal
Gary Fetter, Mauro Falasca
  Dewetra, coping with emergencies
Paola Pagliara, Angela Corina, Alessandro Burastero, Paolo Campanella, Luca Ferraris, Marina Morando, Nicola Rebora, Cosimo Versace
  IT-supported management of mass casualty incidents: the e-Triage projectChristine Adler, Thomas Greiner-Mai, Anton Donner, Àngels Via Estrem, Marion Krüsmann, Javier Mulero Chaves
     
S Session EW2: 4 S Session MSN1: 4
  Training for crisis response with serious games based on early warning systems
Simone De Kleermacker, Annette Zijderveld, Bart Thonus
  Crisis management and mobile devices: extending the usage of sensor networks within an integrated system framework
Elizabeth Avery Gomez, Michael Bartolacci
   
S Session EW2: 5  
  Water quality forecasting systems: advanced warning of harmful events and dissemination of public alerts
Daniel Twigt, João Rego, Deborah Tyrrell, Tineke Troost
 
6:00-8:00pm   Social Monday: Welcome Reception  
Tuesday, 10/May/2011          
9:00am Keynote Lecture
Arthur Rabjohn
 
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Location: Auditorium  
10:00am Chair: Julie Dugdale  
10:00am Session CC3: Command and Control Studies   Session PanelET: PANEL - Experiential models for developing crisis management competencies in sea and air transport Session RM2: Advanced Research Methods and Unconventional Results
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Location: Auditorium
11:00am Location: Room 6 Chair: Dimitrios Charalampakis Location: Room 2
Chair: Bjorn Johansson Chair: Bas Lijnse
S Session CC3: 1 S Session RM2: 1
  Combining information sharing and seeking in networked coalitions
Tim Grant
  Current domain challenges in the emergency response community
Jonathan Logan Barr, Annie Boek Peddicord, Russ Burtner, Heidi Mahy
   
S Session CC3: 2 S Session RM2: 2
  Critical aspects of early-phase response work and its consequences for digital event-log systems
Jonas Landgren
  Serious games as experiments for emergency management research: a review
Theo van Ruijven
   
S Session RM2: 3
  Information requirements for context-aware multi-agency real-time coordination during crisis response
Steven Clifton Way
 
11:00am MBP: Morning Break with Posters
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Location: Room 5
11:30am MBP: 1
A Dynamic dirty bomb scenario
Murray Turoff, Banuls Victor, Starr Roxanne Hiltz, Alvaro Pemartin de la Calle
MBP: 2
Alert4All: an integrated concept for effective population alerting in crisis situations
Cristina Parraga Niebla, Tina Weber, Paris Skoutaridis, Paul Hirst, Joaquin Ramirez, Delfim Rego, Guillermo Gill Aguirrebeitia, Wolf Engelbach, Joel Brynielsson, Holger Wigro, Sebastien Grazzini, Christoph Dosch
MBP: 3
A scenario-based modeling method for simulation systems
Amy Rankin, Rita Kovordanyi, Joris Field, Magnus Morin, Johan Jenvald, Henrik Eriksson
MBP: 4
Communication and collaboration needs during natural disaster
Taynia Chin, Elisabeth Avery Gomez
MBP: 5
An advanced training environment for crisis management
Yasmine Arafa, Cornelia Boldyreff
MBP: 6
Contribution of UML language for studying crisis cell organizations
Dalanda Lachtar, Emmanuel Garbolino
MBP: 7
Detecting forest fires from volunteered geographic information using spatio-temporal clustering
Laura Spinsanti, Frank Ostermann
MBP: 8
Development of regional radiation-monitoring and emergency-response systems in regions of location of Rosatom's radiation-hazardous facilities
Vladimir Kiselev, Igor Ossipiants, Sergei Gavrilov, Nikolay Semin, Daniil Tokarchuk, Rafael Arutyunyan
MBP: 9
Evaluation of a social multimedia tool for collaboration in crisis response and management
Erkki Lauri Kurkinen, Mikko Huumonen, Antti-Ville Tuunainen, Veikko Hara
MBP: 10
Geographic data modelling: representing reality to support decision analysis
Nuno Manuel Piteira Charneca, Manuel José Pegado Mendes Oliveira
MBP: 11
Why students use social networking sites after crisis situations
Steven D. Sheetz, Edward A. Fox, Andrew Fitzgerald, Sean Palmer, Donald Shoemaker, Andrea Kavanaugh
MBP: 12
Perspectives and propositions for the use and ordering of map Symbols in systems for improving situational awareness in crisis
Lindy Newlove-Eriksson, Helena Hermansson
MBP: 13
REMERWeb: toward a collaborative technological platform for early warning activity
Sergio Herranz, David Díez, Paloma Díaz, Ignacio Aedo
MBP: 14
Resilient control : emergency simulations at nuclear plants
Fernanda Bruno dos Santos, Ana Carolina Gama e Silva Assaife, José Orlando Gomes
MBP: 15
Security2People: how to design components for strategic decision making in large crisis events
Wolfgang Raskob, Gerhard Benz, Friedmar Fischer, Claudia Landman, Tim Müller, Stefan Möllmann
MBP: 16
Situation awareness and control instruments: a qualitative study to enhance remote command-and-control activities
David Díez, Rosa Romero, Sara Tena, Paloma Díaz, Ignacio Aedo
MBP: 17
SMS delivery capacity during an emergency
João Palha Fernandes
11:30am Session GIS2: Geographic Information Science Session IntOS1: Interoperability and Standards Session SM2: Social Media and Collaborative Systems
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Location: Room 2 Location: Room 6 Location: Auditorium
1:00pm Chair: Francisco Nobre Chair: Beate Stollberg Chair: Paloma Diaz
F Session GIS2: 1 F Session IntOS1: 1 F Session SM2: 1
  Seismic scenario simulations using a GIS web service
Nuno Filipe Afonso, M. Luísa Sousa
  Addressing interoperability through the semantic of information highway in managing responses to humanitarian crises
Aladdin Shamoug, Radmila Juric
  A framework for analyzing collective action events on twitter
Kartikeya Bajpai, Anuj Jaiswal
     
S Session GIS2: 2 F Session IntOS1: 2 S Session SM2: 2
  An interactive mapping application for rapid evacuation planning
Kenneth Sydney Pelman, Anthony C. Robinson
  Light-weight model-based realization of a B2B protocol and a SOA integration engine
Theo Dirk Meijler, Frank Nietzold
  Using mobile social media for emergency management – a design science approach
Heiko Roßnagel, Jan Zibuschka
     
S Session GIS2: 3 S Session IntOS1: 3 S Session SM2: 3
  Evaluating emergency scenarios using historic data: flood management
André Simões, Armanda Rodrigues, Patrícia Pires, Luís Sá
  Towards an information architecture oriented framework for emergency response system
Shuyan Xie, Markus Helfert
  Understanding the role of cooperation in emergency plan construction
André Sabino, Armanda Rodrigues
     
S Session GIS2: 4 S Session IntOS1: 4 S Session SM2: 4
  Assessing spatio-temporal population exposure to tsunami hazard in the Lisbon Metropolitan Area
Sergio Freire, Christoph Aubrecht
  The Tablecast data publishing protocol
Ka-Ping Yee, Dieterich Lawson, Dominic König, Dale Zak
  Leveraging mobile context for effective collaboration and task management
Faisal Luqman, Martin Griss
     
1:00-2:30pm   Lunch
2:30pm Session CC4: Command and Control Studies Session IntOS2: Interoperability and Standards Session PF2: Planning and Foresight
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Location: Room 2 Location: Room 6 Location: Auditorium
4:00pm Chair: Peter Berggren Chair: Beate Stollberg Chair: Victor Amadeo Bañuls Silvera
F Session CC4: 1 F Session IntOS2: 1 F Session PF2: 1
  Consolidating requirements analysis models for a crisis management training simulator
Jan Rudinsky, Ebba Thora Hvannberg
  An ontology of information for emergency management
Antony Peter Galton, Michael Worboys
  Information systems to support disaster planning and response: problem diagnosis and research gap analysis
Magiswary Dorasamy, Murali Raman
     
F Session CC4: 2 F Session IntOS2: 2 S Session PF2: 2
  Communication problems crisis response
Jonas Lundberg, Mikael Asplund
  A rule-based system for contextualized information delivery
Beibei Hu, Jan Hidders, Marc de Lignie, Philipp Cimiano
  Business continuity for small business owners: do the tools fit their need?
Robert Bell, Elizabeth Avery Gomez
     
F Session CC4: 3 S Session IntOS2: 3 S Session PF2: 3
  Command & control: information merging, selective visualization and decision support for emergency handling
Menelaos Bakopoulos, Sofia Tsekeridou, Eri Giannaka, Zheng-Hua Tan, Ramjee Prasad
  Improving the design of interoperable platform through a structured case study description approach: application to a nuclear crisis
Anne-Marie Barthe, Matthieu Lauras, Frederick Benaben
  A new method to assess telecom service availability risk
Eelco Vriezekolk, Roel Wieringa, Sandro Etalle
     
  S Session IntOS2: 4 S Session PF2: 4
  Designing a harmonized geo-data model for disaster management
Arif Cagdas Aydinoglu, Elif Demir, Serpil Ates
  GET A PLAN! Automatically generating disaster recovery plans using WILBER
Kera Z. Watkins, Katrina Simon-Agolory, Anuradha Venkateswaran, Deok Nam
   
4:00-4:45pm Afternoon Break: Demos and Continuation of Morning Posters   GAss: ISCRAM General Assembly (ISCRAM Members only) - Refreshments in Meeting Room
Location: Room 5 Location: Auditorium
DEMO 1 Chair: Bartel van de Walle
Robust scenario-based multi-criteria decision support in strategic emergency management
Tina Comes, Claudine Conrado, Tiphaine Dalmas, Niek Wijngaards
DEMO 2
Sigmah: Free Software for Humanitarian Project Management
Olivier Sarrat, Véronique De Geoffroy
DEMO 3
MoSOS: Mobile Digital Beacon Project
Ilya Eric Lee
4:45pm Session AIS2: Analytical Information Systems Session IntOS3: Workshop - Interoperability and Standards Session PF3: Planning and Foresight
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Location: Room 6 Location: Room 7 Location: Auditorium
6:15pm Chair: Gary Fetter Chair: Chamindra De Silva Chair: Murray Turoff
Chair: Beate Stollberg
F Session AIS2: 1 F Session PF3: 1
  Event definition for the application of event processing to intelligent resource management
Jens Pottebaum, Alexander Artikis, Robin Marterer, George Paliouras, Rainer Koch
  An agent-based approach to envision the future
José Miguel Castillo
   
S Session AIS2: 2 S Session PF3: 2
  Knowledge extraction by Internet monitoring to enhance crisis management
Samiha El Hamal i, Nadia Nouali, Omar Nouali
  A new paradigm in urban road network seismic vulnerability: from a link-by-link structural approach to an integrated functional assessment
Gonçalo Miguel Caiado, Rosário Macário, Carlos Oliveira
   
S Session AIS2: 3 S Session PF3: 3
  Risk analysis for Greene county and Wright Patterson Air Force Base, Ohio: Riverine flooding using HAZUS-MH
Anuradha Venkateswaran, Katrina Simon-Agolory, Kera, Z. Watkins
  Three hundred decisions a day: a case study of local crisis management
Alvaro Cesareo Pemartin, Murray Turoff
   
S Session AIS2: 4 S Session PF3: 4
  Assessment of interdependent lifeline networks performance in earthquake disaster management
Huseyin Can Unen, Muhammed Sahin, Amr S. Elnashai
  Integrating the concepts of foresight and prediction for improved disaster risk management
Christoph Aubrecht, Sérgio Freire, Josef Fröhlich, Beatrice Rath, Klaus Steinnocher
   
7:00-10:00pm   Social Tuesday: Conference Dinner - Announcement of ISCRAM 2012 location, Awards Ceremony  
Wednesday, 11/May/2011          
9:00am Keynote Lecture
Marcos R.S. Borges
 
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Location: Auditorium  
10:00am Chair: David Mendonça  
10:00am Session ET1: Education and Training Session PanelH: PANEL - Humanitarian Issues. Topic: the role and impact of social media in recent disasters. OCHA Moderated Session UCD1: User Centred Design Process for Emergent MIS: methodology, case studies and results
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Location: Room 2 Location: Auditorium Location: Room 6
11:00am Chair: Christine Hagar Chair: Bartel van de Walle Chair: Jens Pottebaum
F Session ET1: 1 F Session UCD1: 1
  Learning about emergency management information systems through partially distributed team projects
Starr Roxanne Hiltz, Linda Plotnick, Rosalie J. Ocker
  User study: involving civilians by smart phones during emergency situations.
Amro Al-Akkad, Andreas Zimmermann
   
F Session ET1: 2 S Session UCD1: 2
  Multidisciplinary cooperation in crisis management teams: a tool to improve team situation awareness
Lisette de Koning, Lottie Kuijt, Nicolet Theunissen, Richelle van Rijk, Mirjam Huis in 't Veld
  Psychological requirements for crisis and emergency decision-support systems for public transport control centers
Gesine D. Hofinger, Robert Zinke, Laura Kuenzer
   
S Session ET1: 3 S Session UCD1: 3
  Information technologies for emergency planning and training
Ignacio Aedo, Paloma Diaz, Victor A. Bañuls, Jose H. Canós, Roxanne Hiltz
  Thinking global acting local: a human-centric pattern to design information-intensive services for global crisis management
Ahmed Seffah, Jean Pierre Cahier, Aurélien Bénel
   
11:00-11:30am   Morning Break
11:30am Session AIS3: Analytical Information Systems Session HC2: Humanitarian Challenges Session UCD2: User Centred Design Process for Emergent MIS: methodology, case studies and results
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Location: Room 2 Location: Auditorium Location: Room 6
1:00pm Chair: Chris Zobel Chair: Carleen Maitland Chair: Therese Friberg
F Session AIS3: 1 S Session HC2: 1 F Session UCD2: 1
  Collaborative option awareness for emergency response decision making
Yikun Liu, Sung Pil Moon, Mark S. Pfaff, Jill L. Drury, Gary L. Klein
  Sigmah: free software for humanitarian project management
Olivier Sarrat, Véronique De Geoffroy
  Identifying and supporting information needs in mass casualty incidents - an interdisciplinary approach
Aygul Gabdulkhakova, Birgitta König-Ries, Mareike Mähler, Yeliz Yildirim-Krannig, Fabian Wucholt
     
F Session AIS3: 2 F Session HC2: 2 F Session UCD2: 2
  Ontology based inference to enhance team situation awareness in emergency managemen
Yasir Javed, Tony Norris, David M. Johnston
  Defining 'Fast': factors affecting the experience of speed in humanitarian logistics
Rebecca W. Walton, Robin E. Mays, Mark P. Haselkorn
  Evaluation of a software prototype for supporting fire emergency response
Raj Prasanna Rahubadde Kankanamge, Lili Yang, Malcolm King
     
S Session AIS3: 3 S Session HC2: 3 F Session UCD2: 3
  Representing the multi-dimensional nature of disaster resilience
Chris Zobel
  Humanitarian organizational collaboration: information technologies as necessary but not sufficient
Louis-Marie Ngamassi Tchouakeu, Carleen Maitland, Andrea H. Tapia, Kartikeya Bajpai
  Cultural analysis and formal standardised language - a mass casualty incident perspective
Fabian Wucholt, Yeliz Yildirim-Krannig, Mareike Mähler, Uwe Krüger, Clemens Beckstein
     
S Session HC2: 4  
  Reference process models and systems for inter-organizational ad-hoc coordination - supply chain management in humanitarian operations
Jörn Franke, Adam Widera, Francois Charoy, Bernd Hellingrath, Cédric Ulmer
 
1:00-2:30pm   Lunch
2:30pm Session EW3: Early Warning and Alert Systems Session IS2: Intelligent Systems Session PF4: Planning and Foresight
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Location: Auditorium Location: Room 2 Location: Room 6
4:00pm Chair: Ioannis Dokas Chair: Frank Fiedrich Chair: Victor Amadeo Bañuls Silvera
F Session EW3: 1 F Session IS2: 1 S Session PF4: 1
  Assessing the economic value of early warning systems
Michael Klafft, Ulrich Meissen
  The vrtual collaboration environment: new media for crisis response
Gerhard Wickler, Stephen Potter, Austin Tate, Jeffrey Hansberger
  Collaborative relationships are key to community resilience and emergency preparedness
Gaston C. Armour, Hero K. Tameling
     
S Session EW3: 2 S Session IS2: 2 S Session PF4: 2
  On the effectiveness of mobile service notifications for passenger egress during large public events
Heiko Roßnagel, Jan Zibuschka, Olaf Junker
  Adaptive co-ordinated emergency response to Rapidly Evolving large-Scale Unprecedented Events (REScuE)
Graham Coates, Glenn I. Hawe, Duncan T. Wilson, Roger S. Crouch
  Complexity in emergency management and disaster response information systems (EMDRIS)
Erman Coskun, Dilek Ozceylan
     
S Session EW3: 3 F Session IS2: 3 F Session PF4: 3
  MOIA: an integrated decision support tool for port management
Joao Alfredo Santos, Sara Rodrigues, Diogo Ruben Neves, Adriana Vieira, Conceição Juana Fortes, Maria Teresa Reis, Anabela Simoes, Eduardo Brito Azevedo
  Intelligent decision support for centralized coordination during emergency response
Felix Wex, Guido Schryen, Dirk Neumann
  Optimizing ICT portfolios in emergency management: a modular alignment approach
Marcus Wilhelm Vogt, Kieth Hales, Dieter Hertweck
     
S Session EW3: 4 S Session IS2: 4 S Session PF4: 4
  Understanding user acceptance of mobile alerting systems
Matti Haataja, Markku Häkkinen, Helen Sullivan
  A security risk analysis framework for interconnected transportation systems
G. Leventakis, Athanasios Sfetsos, N. Moustakidis, V. Gkrizis, S. Andronopoulos, N. Athanasiadis, A. Ramfos, S. Tönjes, D. Zisiadis, S. Kopsidas, N. Nikitakos
  Spatial vulnerability indicators: ‘measuring’ recovery processes after earthquakes
Diana María Contreras Mojica, Thomas Blaschke, Stefan Kienberger, Peter Zeil
     
4:30pm Closing Session, including ISCRAM 2012 information
Location: Auditorium
   
  F - Full papers
  S - Short papers