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Development and validation of a disaster management metamodel (DMM)

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posted on 2024-11-16, 09:17 authored by Siti Othman, Ghassan BeydounGhassan Beydoun, Vijayan Sugumaran
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 according to different disaster situations.

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Ontology-based agent-oriented development methodologies

Australian Research Council

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Othman, S. Hajar., Beydoun, G. & Sugumaran, V. (2014). Development and validation of a disaster management metamodel (DMM). Information Processing and Management, 50 (2), 235-271.

Journal title

Information Processing and Management

Volume

50

Issue

2

Pagination

235-271

Language

English

RIS ID

85291

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