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Infrastructure Management Information System Framework Requirements for Disasters
Authors:Anu R Pradhan  Debra F Laefer  William J Rasdorf
Affiliation:1Doctoral Candidate, Dept. of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Carnegie Mellon Univ., Pittsburgh, PA 15213.
2Lecturer, School of Architecture, Landscape and Civil Engineering, College of Engineering, Univ. College Dublin, Earlsfort Terrace, Room 113, Dublin 2, Ireland (corresponding author). E-mail: debra.laefer@ucd.ie.
3Professor, Dept. of Civil, Construction, and Environmental Engineering, North Carolina State Univ., Campus Box 7908, Raleigh, NC 27695.
Abstract:A three-tiered, enterprise, geographic information system architecture offers a robust, efficient, and secure platform to potentially revolutionize disaster management by enabling support of all of the phases of governmental activity that must occur before, during, and after a disaster. Presently, both publicly and privately initiated, computer-based systems designed for disaster management cannot meet the real-time data access and analysis needs at crucial stages, especially those occurring during an actual disaster. Impediments are reflective of the proprietary, stand alone, and segregated nature of current systems. This paper proposes an integrated, infrastructure management information system as a reliable and effective alternative. Issues related to sharing data, customizing applications, supporting multiple data formats, querying visually, facilitating ubiquitous computing, and upgrading are all addressed. Achieving maximum flexibility and capacity in a disaster management system relies upon recent advances in the following areas: (1) standardized data specifications; (2) middleware services; and (3) Web-enabled, distributed computing. Key resources in designing and implementing such an arrangement are prototyped in a system that was initially designed for addressing disaster management of urban explosions. The critical details of that system are presented herein.
Keywords:Disasters  Databases  Emergency services  Computer models  Information management  Geographic information systems  Spatial data  Damage  
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