@inproceedings{TanasescuGugliottaEtAl06ISWC,
title = {A Semantic Web Services {GIS} Based Emergency Management Application},
address = {Berlin, Heidelberg},
author = {Vlad Tanasescu and Alessio Gugliotta and John Domingue and Rob Davies and Leticia Guti{\'e}rrez-Villar{\'i}as and Mary Rowlatt and Marc Richardson and Sandra Stin{\v{c}}i{\'c}},
booktitle = {The Semantic Web -- {ISWC 2006}},
editor = {Isabel Cruz and Stefan Decker and Dean Allemang and Chris Preist and Daniel Schwabe and Peter Mika and Mike Uschold and Lora Aroyo},
pages = {959-966},
publisher = {Springer},
series = {Lecture Notes in Computer Science},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/11926078_71},
volume = {4273},
year = {2006},
abstract = {In an emergency situation, relevant information about involved elements
is required. This information ranges from demographic data, weather
forecasts and sensor data, available transportation means, presence
of helpful agents, land use and cover statistics or values, etc.
Moreover, the emergency management process is dynamic as it involves
several definite steps, described in standard procedures from which
the Emergency Officer (EO) should not depart without good reason.
Multiple agencies own the relevant data and possess parts of emergency
related knowledge.},
timestamp = {2008.02.10}, file = {SpringerLink:2006/TanasescuGugliottaEtAl06ISWC.pdf:PDF}, isbn = {978-3-540-49029-6}, owner = {flint},
keywords = {ai crisis data information management map paper semantic service spatial springer v0805 web }
}