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A Grid-Aware Emergency Response Model G-AERM for Disaster Management

Published: 01 July 2010 Publication History

Abstract

The emergency management community is working toward developments associated with the reduction of losses in lives, property and the environment caused by natural disasters. However, several limitations with the particular collaborative nature of current Information and Communication Technology ICT in use have been reported. In particular, how emergency management stakeholders within an ICT environment can bring together all their resources in a collaborative and timely manner so as to improve the effectiveness and efficiency of emergency response tasks. With this in mind, the authors describe the Grid-Aware Emergency Response Model G-AERM to make the best of functionality offered by emerging ICT to support intelligence in decision making toward a more effective and efficient emergency response management.

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cover image International Journal of Distributed Systems and Technologies
International Journal of Distributed Systems and Technologies  Volume 1, Issue 3
July 2010
82 pages
ISSN:1947-3532
EISSN:1947-3540
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IGI Global

United States

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Published: 01 July 2010

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  1. Collaboration
  2. Disaster Management
  3. Distributed Resources
  4. Emergency Response
  5. Grid Technology

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