A consolidated DaaS model for situation-informed incident management
Authors: Jiang, N., Xu, L. and De Vrieze, P.
Journal: IFIP Advances in Information and Communication Technology
Volume: 408
Pages: 375-384
ISSN: 1868-4238
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-642-40543-3_40
Abstract:From Fukushima Daiichi nuclear disaster to the recent India blackout, industrial incidents are inevitable and once occurred, their impact on the society and economy can be catastrophic. In an end user perspective, reducing such impact relies on not only efficient service recovery but also effective public communications. To achieve the latter, it requires instant resource sharing in a collaborative network where effective data sharing, integration and management are critical. However, this is not an easy-to-achieve task in a complex system which involves a number of stakeholders. In this paper, we describe a consolidated DaaS model based on our previous work, which can be used to support effective communications in emerging situations and sudden events driven by incidents. We also provide an implementation based on a case study focusing on power incident management in the UK's national electrical system to demonstrate the usefulness of the model. © IFIP International Federation for Information Processing 2013.
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A Consolidated DaaS Model for Situation-Informed Incident Management
Authors: Jiang, N., Xu, L. and De Vrieze, P.
Journal: COLLABORATIVE SYSTEMS FOR REINDUSTRIALIZATION
Volume: 408
Pages: 375-384
eISSN: 1868-422X
ISBN: 978-3-642-40542-6
ISSN: 1868-4238
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A Consolidated DaaS Model for Situation-informed Incident Management
Authors: Jiang, N., Xu, L. and de Vrieze, P.
Conference: PRO-VE'13
Dates: 30 September-2 October 2013
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A Consolidated DaaS Model for Situation-Informed Incident Management
Authors: Jiang, N., Xu, L. and de Vrieze, P.
Editors: Camarinha-Matos, L.M. and Scherer, R.J.
Publisher: Springer
ISBN: 9783642405433
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-642-40543-3_40
Abstract:From Fukushima Daiichi nuclear disaster to the recent India blackout, industrial incidents are inevitable and once occurred, their impact on the society and economy can be catastrophic. In an end user perspective, reducing such impact relies on not only efficient service recovery but also effective public communications. To achieve the latter, it requires instant resource sharing in a collaborative network where effective data sharing, integration and management are critical. However, this is not an easy-to-achieve task in a complex system which involves a number of stakeholders. In this paper, we describe a consolidated DaaS model based on our previous work, which can be used to support effective communications in emerging situations and sudden events driven by incidents. We also provide an implementation based on a case study focusing on power incident management in the UK’s national electrical system to demonstrate the usefulness of the model.
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A Consolidated DaaS Model for Situation-informed Incident Management
Authors: Jiang, N., Xu, L. and de Vrieze, P.T.
Conference: PRO-VE'13
Abstract:From Fukushima Daiichi nuclear disaster to the recent India blackout, industrial incidents are inevitable and once occurred, their impact on the society and economy can be catastrophic. In an end user perspective, reducing such impact relies on not only efficient service recovery but also effective public communications. To achieve the latter, it requires instant resource sharing in a collaborative network where effective data sharing, integration and management are critical. However, this is not an easy-to- achieve task in a complex system which involves a number of stakeholders. In this paper, we describe a consolidated DaaS model based on our previous work, which can be used to support effective communications in emerging situations and sudden events driven by incidents. We also provide an implementation based on a case study focusing on power incident management in the UK’s national electrical system to demonstrate the usefulness of the model.
https://eprints.bournemouth.ac.uk/21540/
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