Spatial data are crucial in disaster planning. However, because of the dynamic, urgent and uncertain nature of disasters, certain data and functionalities may be inaccessible to decision makers when they are required. Web service composition offers a possible solution whereby disaster planners can integrate spatial web services to generate new spatial data and functionalities, quickly, from existing ones. This paper proposes an automatic solution for composing OWSs (Open Geospatial Consortium Web Services) for disaster planning. A semantic annotation approach based on the Resource Description Framework (RDF) and SPARQL languages is used to describe OWSs semantically. A conceptual model for AI (Artificial Intelligence) planning is also propo...
Increasing numbers of natural disasters and man-made disasters, such as earthquakes, tsunamis, flood...
Disasters cause widespread harm and disrupt the normal functioning of society, and effective managem...
International audienceWith the climate change, disasters occur more frequently and the need for effi...
Spatial data are crucial in disaster planning. However, because of the dynamic, urgent and uncertain...
Automatic composition of geospatial web services increases the possibility of taking full advantage ...
Abstract — This article presents an approach for semantic web service composition using Artificial I...
In an emergency situation, relevant information about involved elements is required. This informatio...
Spatial data is an important and necessary ingredient in the disaster management cycle. The prepared...
At the global scale, high magnitude – low frequency natural disasters are a damaging phenomenon. The...
This short paper presents work in progress for the semantic representation and integration of inform...
There has been an exponential growth and availability of both structured and unstructured data that ...
Finding suitable geospatial web services is a crucial task in the open and distributed environment. ...
In a dynamic Web services composition, the most of the planning approaches existed are usually centr...
Composing existing Web services to deliver new functionality is a difficult problem as it involves r...
In this paper, the service-based architecture of a framework for the management of natural disasters...
Increasing numbers of natural disasters and man-made disasters, such as earthquakes, tsunamis, flood...
Disasters cause widespread harm and disrupt the normal functioning of society, and effective managem...
International audienceWith the climate change, disasters occur more frequently and the need for effi...
Spatial data are crucial in disaster planning. However, because of the dynamic, urgent and uncertain...
Automatic composition of geospatial web services increases the possibility of taking full advantage ...
Abstract — This article presents an approach for semantic web service composition using Artificial I...
In an emergency situation, relevant information about involved elements is required. This informatio...
Spatial data is an important and necessary ingredient in the disaster management cycle. The prepared...
At the global scale, high magnitude – low frequency natural disasters are a damaging phenomenon. The...
This short paper presents work in progress for the semantic representation and integration of inform...
There has been an exponential growth and availability of both structured and unstructured data that ...
Finding suitable geospatial web services is a crucial task in the open and distributed environment. ...
In a dynamic Web services composition, the most of the planning approaches existed are usually centr...
Composing existing Web services to deliver new functionality is a difficult problem as it involves r...
In this paper, the service-based architecture of a framework for the management of natural disasters...
Increasing numbers of natural disasters and man-made disasters, such as earthquakes, tsunamis, flood...
Disasters cause widespread harm and disrupt the normal functioning of society, and effective managem...
International audienceWith the climate change, disasters occur more frequently and the need for effi...