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Type: Journal article
Title: A distributed scenario-based decision support system for robust decision-making in complex situations
Author: Comes, T.
Wijngaards, N.
Hiete, M.
Conrado, C.
Schultmann, F.
Citation: International Journal of Information Systems for Crisis Response and Management, 2011; 3(4):17-35
Publisher: IGI Global
Issue Date: 2011
ISSN: 1937-9390
1937-9420
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Tina Comes, Niek Wijngaards, Michael Hiete, Claudine Conrado, and Frank Schultmann
Abstract: Decision-making in emergency management is a challenging task as the consequences of decisions are considerable, the threatened systems are complex and information is often uncertain. This paper presents a distributed system facilitating better-informed decision-making in strategic emergency management. The construction of scenarios provides a rationale for collecting, organising, and processing information. The set of scenarios captures the uncertainty of the situation and its developments. The relevance of scenarios is ensured by gearing the scenario construction to assessing alternatives, thus avoiding time-consuming processing of irrelevant information. The scenarios are constructed in a distributed setting allowing for a flexible adaptation of reasoning (principles and processes) to both the problem at hand and the information available. This approach ensures that each decision can be founded on a coherent set of scenarios. The theoretical framework is demonstrated in a distributed decision support system by orchestrating experts into workflows tailored to each specific decision.
Rights: Copyright status unknown
DOI: 10.4018/jiscrm.2011100102
Published version: http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/jiscrm.2011100102
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