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A Semantics-Based Approach to Generation of Emergency Management Scenario Models

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Publication Date:
2014
Abstract:
Interoperable companies making business together form large networks. Communication and exchange of goods and documents is permitted by critical infrastructures like the energy network, the railway, and the telecommunication network. These are threatened by several hazards spanning from natural disasters, as earthquakes and tsunami, to anthropic events, as terrorist attacks. An example of such catastrophic events is the Fukushima nuclear disaster causing deaths, destroying buildings and infrastructures and impacting on the supply chains of several companies. Simulation is one of the most promising means to prepare to such events. However, manual definition of emergency management scenarios is a complex task, due to their inherent unpredictability. In this paper an automatic approach to support generation of emergency management scenarios is proposed. This is based on the CEML scenarios modelling language, on the design patterns-based modelling methodology, on the notion of mini-story, and on emergency management ontologies.
CRIS type:
2.1 Contributo in volume (Capitolo o Saggio)
Keywords:
Emergency management, Conceptual modelling, Ontology
List of contributors:
De Nicola, Antonio; Melchiori, Michele; Villani, Maria Luisa
Authors of the University:
MELCHIORI Michele
Handle:
https://iris.unibs.it/handle/11379/464321
Book title:
Enterprise Interoperability vol. VI: Proceedings of the I-ESA Conferences (I-ESA 2014)
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