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International Journal of Information Systems for Crisis Response and Management, Volume 5
Volume 5, Number 1, 2013
- Andrea L. Kavanaugh, Steven D. Sheetz, Riham Hassan, Seungwon Yang, Hicham G. Elmongui, Edward A. Fox, Mohamed Magdy, Donald J. Shoemaker:
Between a Rock and a Cell Phone: Communication and Information Technology Use during the 2011 Uprisings in Tunisia and Egypt. 1-21 - Susan McClendon, Anthony C. Robinson:
Leveraging Geospatially-Oriented Social Media Communications in Disaster Response. 22-40 - Sung-Yueh Perng, Monika Büscher, Lisa Wood, Ragnhild Halvorsrud, Michael E. Stiso, Leonardo Ramirez, Amro Al-Akkad:
Peripheral Response: Microblogging During the 22/7/2011 Norway Attacks. 41-57 - Jeannette N. Sutton, Emma S. Spiro, Carter T. Butts, Sean M. Fitzhugh, Britta Johnson, Matt Greczek:
Tweeting the Spill: Online Informal Communications, Social Networks, and Conversational Microstructures during the Deepwater Horizon Oilspill. 58-76 - Ulrich Bügel, Andrea Zielinski:
Multilingual Analysis of Twitter News in Support of Mass Emergency Events. 77-85
Volume 5, Number 2, 2013
- Stefan G. Weber, Prima Gustiené:
Crafting Requirements for Mobile and Pervasive Emergency Response based on Privacy and Security by Design Principles. 1-18 - Sofie Pilemalm, Rebecca Stenberg, Tobias Andersson Granberg:
Emergency Response in Rural Areas. 19-31 - Duncan T. Wilson, Glenn I. Hawe, Graham Coates, Roger S. Crouch:
Modeling Uncertain and Dynamic Casualty Health in Optimization-Based Decision Support for Mass Casualty Incident Response. 32-44 - Dimitris Zisiadis, George Thanos, Spyros Kopsidas, George Leventakis:
STAR-TRANS Modeling Language: Risk Modeling in the STAR-TRANS Risk Assessment Framework. 45-59 - Sergey Bogatov, Alexander Kiselev:
Model "PROLOG" for Countermeasures Efficacy Assessment and its Calculation Algorithm Verification on the Base of the Chazhma Bay Accident Data. 60-67
Volume 5, Number 3, 2013
- Lisa Wood, Monika Büscher, J. Bernard van Veelen, Sander van Splunter:
Agile Response and Collaborative Agile Workflows. 1-19 - Daniela Pohl, Abdelhamid Bouchachia, Hermann Hellwagner:
Supporting Crisis Management via Detection of Sub-Events in Social Networks. 20-36 - Linda Plotnick, Starr Roxanne Hiltz, Matthew Burns:
"You've Been Warned?": Public Perceptions of Outdoor Sirens and Their Alternatives for Tornadoes. 37-62 - Oliver Schmitt, Tim A. Majchrzak:
Document-Based Databases for Medical Information Systems and Crisis Management. 63-80
Volume 5, Number 4, 2013
- Daniel Stein, Barbara Krausz, Jobst Löffler, Robin Marterer, Rolf Bardeli, Michael Stadtschnitzer, Jochen Schwenninger:
Automatic Audio and Video Event Recognition in an Intelligent Resource Management System. 1-12 - Pan Wang, Ian Bishop:
Real-Time Data Visualisation in Collaborative Virtual Environment for Emergency Management. 13-44 - Julie Willems:
Crisis 2.0 in the Australian Context: The i-Survive Project. 45-62 - Felix Wex, Guido Schryen, Dirk Neumann:
Assignments of Collaborative Rescue Units during Emergency Response. 63-80
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