Communication issues persist in sociotechnical systems with functioning communication equipment, prompting researchers and practitioners alike to bemoan the absence of information sharing. Computer scientists envision a broadly accessible virtual display, but lack the principles for selecting, formatting and organizing content to make it useful. We argue that what is needed is information rather than data, and that situating data in context is key to the provision of information. Documentation of information exchange issues in real crisis management is quite superficial, generally pointing to conclusions without any supporting data. Using documentation of the Deepwater Horizon Accident in 2010, we suggest three requirements for the design o...
This study seeks to define the main factors and operational framework affecting the exchange of know...
Information and supporting information systems is a key element in an effective emergency response. ...
In this chapter, we explore four information processing challenges commonly experienced in crisis si...
Communication issues persist in sociotechnical systems with functioning communication equipment, pro...
This paper explores the implications of having interactions around crises progressively based in inf...
The growing concern over frequent wide-area disasters with massive destruction is parallelled ...
Effective communication is critical to sociotechnical systems. Such systems may entail distributed a...
This paper describes ICT use after a disaster, connecting the stories of various community responder...
Part 1: Smart Governance, Government and CitiesInternational audienceDisaster management always need...
This article discusses mobile methods of “following the information” to contribute to a new politics...
The rapid technological growth in our time has produced an explosion of information. This, in tum, h...
Since 2013, the ISCRAM community has welcomed discussions around these questions, with the inclusion...
The goal of the paper is to discuss the framework for an interdisciplinary human-computer interactiv...
Threats have accompanied humanity since the dawn of time. Most of them can develop into crisis situa...
Government reports and members of the media blame information systems as the culprit of what has be...
This study seeks to define the main factors and operational framework affecting the exchange of know...
Information and supporting information systems is a key element in an effective emergency response. ...
In this chapter, we explore four information processing challenges commonly experienced in crisis si...
Communication issues persist in sociotechnical systems with functioning communication equipment, pro...
This paper explores the implications of having interactions around crises progressively based in inf...
The growing concern over frequent wide-area disasters with massive destruction is parallelled ...
Effective communication is critical to sociotechnical systems. Such systems may entail distributed a...
This paper describes ICT use after a disaster, connecting the stories of various community responder...
Part 1: Smart Governance, Government and CitiesInternational audienceDisaster management always need...
This article discusses mobile methods of “following the information” to contribute to a new politics...
The rapid technological growth in our time has produced an explosion of information. This, in tum, h...
Since 2013, the ISCRAM community has welcomed discussions around these questions, with the inclusion...
The goal of the paper is to discuss the framework for an interdisciplinary human-computer interactiv...
Threats have accompanied humanity since the dawn of time. Most of them can develop into crisis situa...
Government reports and members of the media blame information systems as the culprit of what has be...
This study seeks to define the main factors and operational framework affecting the exchange of know...
Information and supporting information systems is a key element in an effective emergency response. ...
In this chapter, we explore four information processing challenges commonly experienced in crisis si...