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4. ICT-DM 2017: Münster, Germany
- Bernd Hellingrath, Ivan Gojmerac:
4th International Conference on Information and Communication Technologies for Disaster Management, ICT-DM 2017, Münster, Germany, December 11-13, 2017. IEEE 2017, ISBN 978-1-5386-2553-8 - Abdelouahab Laachemi, Dalila Boughaci:
Web services classification for disaster management and risk reduction. 1-6 - Ying Lu, Stuart Dillon, Karyn Rastrick, Gottfried Vossen:
Assessing the perceived value of cloud-based technologies in natural disasters: The case of New Zealand emergency management. 1-8 - Matthias Habdank, Nikolai Rodehutskors, Rainer Koch:
Relevancy assessment of tweets using supervised learning techniques: Mining emergency related tweets for automated relevancy classification. 1-8 - Felipe Garay, Erika Rosas, Nicolas Hidalgo:
When a tsunami strikes: A mobility model for coastline cities. 1-7 - Robert Ighodaro Ogie, Hugh I. Forehead:
Investigating the accuracy of georeferenced social media data for flood mapping: The PetaJakarta.org case study. 1-6 - Laurent Dubost, Jean-Michel Boisnon, Bruno Quere, Frederique Giroud, Alice Clemenceau:
Trialing a common operational picture in a simulated environment a DRIVER project trial. 1-7 - Snezana Mitrovic Minie, Michel Gendreau, Jean-Yves Potvin, Jean Berger, Abdeslem Boukhtouta, Darren Thomson:
Military three-echelon disaster relief supply chain management. 1-8 - Bhupesh Kumar Mishra, Keshav P. Dahal, Zeeshan Pervez:
Dual-mode round-robin greedy search with fair factor algorithm for relief logistics scheduling. 1-7 - Julius Bañgate, Julie Dugdale, Elise Beck, Carole Adam:
SOLACE a multi-agent model of human behaviour driven by social attachment during seismic crisis. 1-9 - Adam Widera, Christian Konradt, Carsten Böhle, Bernd Hellingrath:
A multi-method simulation environment for humanitarian supply chains. 1-8 - Abdelbaset Kabou, Nadia Nouali-Taboudjemat, Omar Nouali:
Toward a new backpressure-based framework to enhance situational awareness in disaster response. 1-8 - Djilali Idoughi, Karima Ait Abdelouhab, Christophe Kolski:
Towards a microservices development approach for the crisis management field in developing countries. 1-6 - Ali Benssam, Nadia Nouali-Taboudjemat, Omar Nouali, Abdelbaset Kabou:
A middleware platform for decision support in disaster management. 1-8 - Sandra Lechtenberg, Adam Widera, Bernd Hellingrath:
Research directions on decision support in disaster relief logistics. 1-8 - Konstanze Lechner, Monika Gähler:
Earth observation based crisis information - Emergency mapping services and recent operational developments. 1-7 - Sadeeb Ottenburger, Shan Bai:
Simulation based strategic decision making in humanitarian supply chain management. 1-7 - Abdussalam Salama, Reza Saatchi, Derek Burke:
Quality of service evaluation and assessment methods in wireless networks. 1-6 - Georg Neubauer, Alexander Preinerstorfer, Gerald Lichtenegger, Heinrich Humer, Harold Linke, Gerhard Zuba, Uberto Delprato, Giovanni Tusa, Snjezana Knezic, Martina Baucic, Carsten Dalaff, Gaby Gurczik, Bassem Ammar, Abubakr Magzoub:
Common information space as enabler for collaboration in disaster management: Demonstration of the validity of the EPISECC CIS concept. 1-8 - Lei Zhong, Kiyoshi Takano, Kunikazu Yoda, Yusheng Ji, Shigeki Yamada:
Spatio-temporal estimation of mobile-phone call demand in the Kumamoto earthquakes. 1-7 - P. Gino S. Coletti, Robin E. Mays, Adam Widera:
Bringing technology and humanitarian values together: A framework to design and assess humanitarian information systems. 1-9 - Vasilis Kontogiannis, Dimitris Manousos, Ioannis Karatzanis, Panagiotis Argyropaidas, Angelina Kouroubali:
Innovative technologies to support appropriate accommodation in emergency shelters. 1-6 - Pouyan Fotouhi Tehrani, Stefan Pfennigschmidt, E. Ulrich Kriegel, Andreas Billig, Frank Fuchs-Kittowski, Ulrich Meissen:
Multidimensional report analysis in urban incident management. 1-8 - Lance Gabriel Putong, Marlene De Leon:
The integration of a modified balcik last mile distribution model using open road networks into a relief operations management information system. 1-8 - Benfilali Mostefa, Gafour Abdelkader:
A survey of wireless sensor network security in the context of Internet of Things. 1-8 - Fabian Mendoza, Ramon Ferrús, Oriol Sallent:
SDN-based traffic engineering for improved resilience in integrated satellite-terrestrial backhaul networks. 1-8 - Masafumi Kosugi, Keisuke Utsu, Sachi Tajima, Makoto Tomita, Yoshitaka Kajita, Yoshiro Yamamoto, Osamu Uchida:
Improvement of Twitter-based disaster-related information sharing system. 1-7 - Prasangsha Ganguly, Sudip Roy:
Post-disaster relief by vehicle route planning and service time estimation in case of Chennai floods. 1-8 - Celimuge Wu, Tsutomu Yoshinaga, Yusheng Ji:
A learning-based probabilistic routing protocol for vehicular delay tolerant networks. 1-6 - Keisuke Utsu, Ayami Manaka, Koki Nakafuri, Osamu Uchida:
Web application prototype for collecting disaster-related information focusing on tweets immediately after retweeting news posts. 1-6 - Laura Petersen, Laure Fallou, Paul Reilly, Elisa Serafinelli:
Should CI operators use social media to communicate with the public during crisis situations?: Lessons learned from a pilot study in Oslo Harbour. 1-6
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