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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-540-75668-2_7
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SaR Resource Management Based on Description Logics

Abstract: The management of resources is a great challenge for commanders in Search and Rescue operations and has a strong impact on all areas of operation control, as command-and-communication structure, geo-referenced information, and operational tasks are inter-connected with complex relations. During an operation these are subject to dynamic changes. For an efficient operation control commanders need access to up-to-date information in their mobile working environment. This paper presents a new approach to manage re… Show more

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“…As outlined above, resource management involves managing personnel and equipment, and there are needs for managing both location and allocation (Pottebaum et al, 2007, Nilsson, 2010b, Joshi, 2011. In addition to managing the resources connected to a given actor, the actor may also need to know about which resources are available from the other actors, including their location and how they may be contacted.…”
Section: Example: Functionality For Resource Managementmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…As outlined above, resource management involves managing personnel and equipment, and there are needs for managing both location and allocation (Pottebaum et al, 2007, Nilsson, 2010b, Joshi, 2011. In addition to managing the resources connected to a given actor, the actor may also need to know about which resources are available from the other actors, including their location and how they may be contacted.…”
Section: Example: Functionality For Resource Managementmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…personnel and equipment available among the different emergency response actors (Pottebaum et al, 2007, Joshi, 2011. Keeping track of the location of the resources is considered essential, as well as how the resources are allocated to different tasks.…”
Section: Resource Managementmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Interactive Resource Management (IRM) [4] is one of the most important functionalities of the SHARE system, presenting resources to the A-level staff in an intuitive and usable way and supporting them in:…”
Section: Decision Support For Resource Managementmentioning
confidence: 99%