Disaster Management (DM) is a diffused area of knowledge. It has many complex features interconnecting the physical and the social views of the world. Many international and national bodies create knowledge models to allow knowledge sharing and effective DM activities. But these are often narrow in focus and deal with specified disaster types. We analyze thirty such models to uncover that many DM activities are actually common even when the events vary. We then create a unified view of DM in the form of a metamodel. We apply a metamodelling process to ensure that this metamodel is complete and consistent. We validate it and present a representational layer to unify and share knowledge as well as combine and match different DM activities acc...
In Disaster Management (DM), reusing knowledge of best practices from past experiences is envisaged ...
© 2018 The Authors. Disaster Management (DM) knowledge has long been acknowledged as playing a signi...
Purpose-The objective of this research paper is to improve our understanding of knowledge sharing in...
Disaster Management (DM) is a diffused area of knowledge. It has many complex features interconnecti...
Handling uncertain events that could happen anytime and anywhere and dealing with many complex syste...
Metamodelling produces a ‘metamodel’ capable of generalizing the domain. A metamodel gathers all dom...
In this paper, we present the development and validation of a Disaster Management Metamodel, a langu...
Disaster management (DM) is a challenging domain to model because of the variety of dynamic characte...
Timely knowledge sharing in disaster management (DM) is clearly vital, but it is remains challenging...
Metamodelling produces a ‘metamodel’ capable of generalizing the domain. A metamodel gathers all dom...
Disaster Management (DM) is a complex set of interrelated activities. The activities are often knowl...
In developed countries, for recurring disasters (e.g. floods), there are dedicated document reposito...
Generally software model developers use a general purpose language such as Unified Modelling Languag...
University of Technology Sydney. Faculty of Engineering and Information Technology.In Disaster Manag...
Disaster Management (DM) is a complex set of interrelated activities. The activities are often knowl...
In Disaster Management (DM), reusing knowledge of best practices from past experiences is envisaged ...
© 2018 The Authors. Disaster Management (DM) knowledge has long been acknowledged as playing a signi...
Purpose-The objective of this research paper is to improve our understanding of knowledge sharing in...
Disaster Management (DM) is a diffused area of knowledge. It has many complex features interconnecti...
Handling uncertain events that could happen anytime and anywhere and dealing with many complex syste...
Metamodelling produces a ‘metamodel’ capable of generalizing the domain. A metamodel gathers all dom...
In this paper, we present the development and validation of a Disaster Management Metamodel, a langu...
Disaster management (DM) is a challenging domain to model because of the variety of dynamic characte...
Timely knowledge sharing in disaster management (DM) is clearly vital, but it is remains challenging...
Metamodelling produces a ‘metamodel’ capable of generalizing the domain. A metamodel gathers all dom...
Disaster Management (DM) is a complex set of interrelated activities. The activities are often knowl...
In developed countries, for recurring disasters (e.g. floods), there are dedicated document reposito...
Generally software model developers use a general purpose language such as Unified Modelling Languag...
University of Technology Sydney. Faculty of Engineering and Information Technology.In Disaster Manag...
Disaster Management (DM) is a complex set of interrelated activities. The activities are often knowl...
In Disaster Management (DM), reusing knowledge of best practices from past experiences is envisaged ...
© 2018 The Authors. Disaster Management (DM) knowledge has long been acknowledged as playing a signi...
Purpose-The objective of this research paper is to improve our understanding of knowledge sharing in...