Self-Organizing Information Systems For Disaster Management

Topics:
Disaster Planning and Management
Tags:
Berlin,
Strategy,
Quality,
Process Improvement,
Management,
Information System,
Disaster Recovery,
Disaster Management,
Data Management,
Business Operations,
...
Source:
Humboldt-Universitat zu Berlin

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Overview: This paper discusses different research challenges for the design and implementation of decentralized information systems on top of dynamic, highly flexible, self-organizing networks. Existing research in this area mainly addresses low level concerns, such as routing protocols and energy consumption. To cope with the growing complexity of future applications, more sophisticated architectures are required. In this context, we presented a multilayered system infrastructure and discussed challenges as well as possible solutions regarding each layer. We also described potential interfaces and dependencies, e.g. between the workflow and data management layer. Finally, we focused on a model-based approach that will be applied to all layers of the system, i.e. required for modelling of workflows and data.

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Format: PDF | Size: 298KB | Date: Jul 2006 | Pages: 4


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