DocumentCode
2918293
Title
Approach for Discovering and Handling Crisis in a Service-Oriented Environment
Author
Adam, Nabil ; Janeja, Vandana P. ; Paliwal, Aabhas V. ; Shafiq, Basit ; Ulmer, Cedric ; Gersabeck, Volker ; Hardy, Anne ; Bornhoevd, Christof ; Schaper, Joachim
Author_Institution
Rutgers Univ., Newark
fYear
2007
fDate
23-24 May 2007
Firstpage
16
Lastpage
24
Abstract
In an emergency situation failure to respond in a timely manner poses a significant threat. Data needed for timely response comes from various sources and sensors. These individual data streams when viewed in isolation may appear irrelevant, however, when analyzed collectively may identify potential threats. An effective and timely response also requires collaboration and information sharing among various government agencies at all levels. This collaboration information sharing among agencies can be achieved using service-oriented architecture, where agencies provide access to their information resources and applications using Web services. Each of these agencies has its own rules/policies for providing their services. It is therefore, important to verify the correctness of the emergency response processes with respect to the rules/policies of the collaborating agencies involved in the execution of such processes. In this paper we present an approach which addresses the above challenges. Specifically, the proposed approach: a) employs multi stream data mining for identification of potential threats and disambiguation of alarms; b) provides a methodology for the discovery and selection of relevant Web services; c) employs a timed automata based verification methodology for determining the correctness of emergency response processes with respect to the rules of the collaborating agencies. We provide an overview of the initial implementation of the proposed approach.
Keywords
Web services; automata theory; data mining; emergency services; government data processing; groupware; program verification; security of data; software architecture; Web services; crisis discovery; emergency response process correctness; emergency situation failure; government agency collaboration; information resource sharing; multistream data mining; service-oriented architecture; service-oriented environment; timed automata based verification methodology; Automata; Collaboration; Data mining; Disaster management; Fires; Government; Information resources; Public healthcare; Service oriented architecture; Web services; Emergency management and response; Event analysis; Process verification; Web service discovery and selection;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Intelligence and Security Informatics, 2007 IEEE
Conference_Location
New Brunswick, NJ
Electronic_ISBN
1-4244-1329-X
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/ISI.2007.379523
Filename
4258667
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