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International Journal of Information Systems for Crisis Response and Management, Volume 6
Volume 6, Number 1, 2014
- Reza Hassanzadeh, Zorica Nedovic-Budic:
Assessment of the Contribution of Crowd Sourced Data to Post-Earthquake Building Damage Detection. 1-37 - Guido Schryen, Felix Wex:
Risk Reduction in Natural Disaster Management Through Information Systems: A Literature Review and an IS Design Science Research Agenda. 38-64 - Keith T. Noble, Connie White, Murray Turoff:
Emergency Management Information System Support Rectifying First Responder Role Abandonment During Extreme Events. 65-78
Volume 6, Number 2, 2014
- Kenny Meesters, Bartel A. Van de Walle:
Serious Gaming for User Centered Innovation and Adoption of Disaster Response Information Systems. 1-15 - Niklas Hallberg, Jonas Hallberg, Helena Granlund, Rogier Woltjer:
Exploring the Rationale for Emergency Management Information Systems for Local Communities. 16-37 - Christian Reuter:
Communication between Power Blackout and Mobile Network Overload. 38-53 - Anne-Marie Barthe-Delanoë, Sabine Carbonnel, Frédérick Bénaben, Hervé Pingaud:
An Event-Driven Platform for Agility Management of Crisis Response. 54-70
Volume 6, Number 3, 2014
- Richard Arias-Hernández, Brian D. Fisher:
Designing Visual Analytic Tools for Emergency Operation Centers: A Qualitative Approach. 1-15 - Dennis Andersson:
An Externalizable Model of Tactical Mission Control for Knowledge Transfer. 16-37 - Eliot Rich, Josune Hernantes, Ana Laugé, Leire Labaka, Jose M. Sarriegi, Jose J. Gonzalez:
Improving the Crisis to Crisis Learning Process. 38-52 - Jaziar Radianti, Ole-Christoffer Granmo, Noureddine Bouhmala, Parvaneh Sarshar, Jose J. Gonzalez:
Comparing Different Crowd Emergency Evacuation Models Based on Human Centered Sensing Criteria. 53-70
Volume 6, Number 4, 2014
- Nils Ellebrecht, Stefan Kaufmann:
Boosting Efficiency Through the Use Of IT?: Reconfiguring the Management of Mass Casualty Incidents in Germany. 1-18 - Jessica L. Ford, Keri K. Stephens, Jacob S. Ford:
Digital Restrictions at Work: Exploring How Selectively Exclusive Policies Affect Crisis Communication. 19-28 - Hayley Watson, Rachel L. Finn:
Ethical and Privacy Implications of the use of Social Media during the Eyjafjallajokull Eruption Crisis. 29-41 - Caroline Rizza, Ângela Guimarães Pereira, Paula Curvelo:
"Do-it-Yourself Justice": Considerations of Social Media use in a Crisis Situation: The Case of the 2011 Vancouver Riots. 42-59 - Andrea H. Tapia, Nicolas J. LaLone:
Crowdsourcing Investigations: Crowd Participation in Identifying the Bomb and Bomber from the Boston Marathon Bombing. 60-75 - Monika Büscher, Sung-Yueh Perng, Michael Liegl:
Privacy, Security, and Liberty: ICT in Crises. 76-92
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