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Workshop: Enhancing Data and Processes Integration and Interoperability in Emergency Situations: a SWS based Emergency Management System

author: Leticia Gutierrez, Essex County Council
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Slides
0:10 DIP
0:49 DIP partners
1:15 ECC eGov use case application within DIP
3:02 eGovernment in DIP
3:42 Identifying relevant scenarios for SWS in eGovernment
5:13 Information needs in an emergency situation
5:55 Spatial data in Essex: current situation
6:27 Improve emergency-related information sharing
7:06 Improve emergency-related information sharing through WS
8:15 WS limitations
8:27 SWS technology
9:22 SWS technology
10:09 Police View
10:34 County Council EPOs View
10:47 Fire brigade View
11:05 Different Views
12:04 Scenario description
13:32 Scenario description
14:18 Scenario description
14:29 Scenario description
14:33 Structure of the Prototype
15:35 ECC Emergency planning Prototype
17:28 Architecture (four-layered SOA)
18:29 Functionalities/Data
20:35 SWS technolgy: WSMO
21:02 WSMO Design Principles
21:28 WSMO Top Level Notions
22:07 IRS-III
23:08 SWS description: Ontologies
24:23 Domain Ontologies
24:33 SWS WSMO descriptions
24:53 Emergency Prototype
25:16 Emergency Prototype
25:20 Emergency Prototype
25:26 Emergency Prototype
25:33 Emergency Prototype
25:34 Emergency Prototype
25:42 Emergency Prototype
25:45 Emergency Prototype
25:51 Emergency Prototype
25:54 Future actions: Reasoning
26:47 Future actions:Traffic and Rail data
27:02 Future actions: ECC travel information
27:19 Future actions: Resources companies/suppliers
27:51 Conclusions
28:03 Online Demo
28:08 User’s perspective

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