WSEAS Transactions on Information Science and Applications
Print ISSN: 1790-0832, E-ISSN: 2224-3402
Volume 12, 2015
ICT Tools for Crisis Management Events – Rescue by Aeronautical Means
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Abstract: Within this research we try to offer new approaches to reengineering the current rescue procedure in case of rescue by aeronautical means in Hellenic public territory. The proposed reengineering will give answer to existing problems like luck of resources, money spent and time limitations on rescue situations. The significance of solving such problems is more than profound regarding the human point of view, since with a better reengineering human life’s are helped. In addition to that using this work economical and public resource management benefits can be gained. The core innovation of this research is the modeling of rescue procedure and reengineering of this aiming reduction in time and cost. There is a pro-found money spending in aerial transfers in Hellenic Republic rescue procedures, taking into account the difficult economic situation of Greece it is essential to introduce methods for reducing money wasting. Up to now previous work are based only to traditional reengineering with tradition writing. In this research we propose an electronic way of observing one particular rescue situation. The method we used to verify the proposed methods and models are through the presentation of the business procedure of aerial search and rescue by using the information tool, Bizagi Process Modeler. The al-ready existing situation is presented, followed by a suggestion of reorganizing its procedure. In addition to the above referred the tool and the methodology of supporting the implementation of operations is presented, together with the documentation and the registration of operations for further processing. It is not easy to realize both a reorganized model as well as its evaluation with the framework of such a project; nevertheless an evaluation of the suggested changes to the procedure and its comparison to the present situation is being undertaken.
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Keywords: emergencies, crisis management, modeling, BPMN, Bizagi, information tools, search and rescue
Pages: 324-329
WSEAS Transactions on Information Science and Applications, ISSN / E-ISSN: 1790-0832 / 2224-3402, Volume 12, 2015, Art. #32