W2: EMSOA 2010
EMSOA 2010 – International Workshop on Emergency Management through Service Oriented Architectures
Goal of this workshop is to bring together researchers and practitioners in the area of emergency management in order to improve these current approaches. In particular, crisis and risk management requires a flexible EMIS architecture, easily customizable, to support people on the field by considering the actual characteristics of the disruptive event that has occurred. This architecture needs to involve the adoption of emergent technologies, such as lightweight and highly configurable multi-agent systems, service oriented solutions in mobile environments , or ad-hoc sensor networks. In addition, it is fundamental to have an enriched information management that allows the collection, the classification and the extraction of data throughout the overall amount of information inflowing into the process. Such information regards data not only coming from sensor networks and connected EMIS, but also gathered from external and not-supervised data sources as Web sites and Social Networks.
Further information can be found here.
Organized by:
Massimo Mecella, SAPIENZA Università di Roma, Italy