A Tool for Assessing Quality of Rescue Plans by Combining Visualizations of Different Business Process Perspectives
http://repository.vnu.edu.vn/handle/VNU_123/9827
Rescue plans for crisis situations such as natural or man- made disasters are mostly presented in a textual format by the relevant authority.
Assessing the quality of a rescue plan requires analyzing differ- ent perspectives, such as plan complexity, resources costs, service time, allocation strategy and organization efficiency.
Unfortunately, textual rescue plans lack a formal structure to ease the navigation through the document. To address this problem we are composing tailored visualiza- tions, each visualization represents a particular perspective.
We provide a domain specific language to describe domain specific visualizations of processes.
We validate our approach using static and dynamic analysis of the Ho Chi Minh city rescue plan in case of tsunami.
Our approach pro- vides recommendations useful for the authority to improve the original rescue plan.
Title: A Tool for Assessing Quality of Rescue Plans by Combining Visualizations of Different Business Process Perspectives
Authors: Alvaro Jose Peralta, Nguyen Tuan Thanh Le, Serge Stinckwich, Chihab Hanachi, Alexandre Bergel, Tuong Vinh Ho
Keywords: rescue plans assessments, business process modeling, visu- alization, BPMN
Issue Date: 2015
Publisher: Book Chapter Information Systems for Crisis Response and Management in Mediterranean Countries
Volume 233 of the series Lecture Notes in Business Information Processing
pp 155-166 Scopus
Abstract: Rescue plans for crisis situations such as natural or man- made disasters are mostly presented in a textual format by the relevant authority. Assessing the quality of a rescue plan requires analyzing differ- ent perspectives, such as plan complexity, resources costs, service time, allocation strategy and organization efficiency. Unfortunately, textual rescue plans lack a formal structure to ease the navigation through the document. To address this problem we are composing tailored visualiza- tions, each visualization represents a particular perspective. We provide a domain specific language to describe domain specific visualizations of processes. We validate our approach using static and dynamic analysis of the Ho Chi Minh city rescue plan in case of tsunami. Our approach pro- vides recommendations useful for the authority to improve the original rescue plan.
URI: http://repository.vnu.edu.vn/handle/VNU_123/9827
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Rescue plans for crisis situations such as natural or man- made disasters are mostly presented in a textual format by the relevant authority.
Assessing the quality of a rescue plan requires analyzing differ- ent perspectives, such as plan complexity, resources costs, service time, allocation strategy and organization efficiency.
Unfortunately, textual rescue plans lack a formal structure to ease the navigation through the document. To address this problem we are composing tailored visualiza- tions, each visualization represents a particular perspective.
We provide a domain specific language to describe domain specific visualizations of processes.
We validate our approach using static and dynamic analysis of the Ho Chi Minh city rescue plan in case of tsunami.
Our approach pro- vides recommendations useful for the authority to improve the original rescue plan.
Title: A Tool for Assessing Quality of Rescue Plans by Combining Visualizations of Different Business Process Perspectives
Authors: Alvaro Jose Peralta, Nguyen Tuan Thanh Le, Serge Stinckwich, Chihab Hanachi, Alexandre Bergel, Tuong Vinh Ho
Keywords: rescue plans assessments, business process modeling, visu- alization, BPMN
Issue Date: 2015
Publisher: Book Chapter Information Systems for Crisis Response and Management in Mediterranean Countries
Volume 233 of the series Lecture Notes in Business Information Processing
pp 155-166 Scopus
Abstract: Rescue plans for crisis situations such as natural or man- made disasters are mostly presented in a textual format by the relevant authority. Assessing the quality of a rescue plan requires analyzing differ- ent perspectives, such as plan complexity, resources costs, service time, allocation strategy and organization efficiency. Unfortunately, textual rescue plans lack a formal structure to ease the navigation through the document. To address this problem we are composing tailored visualiza- tions, each visualization represents a particular perspective. We provide a domain specific language to describe domain specific visualizations of processes. We validate our approach using static and dynamic analysis of the Ho Chi Minh city rescue plan in case of tsunami. Our approach pro- vides recommendations useful for the authority to improve the original rescue plan.
URI: http://repository.vnu.edu.vn/handle/VNU_123/9827
Appears in Collections:IFI - Papers
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