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Title:

New Process Management For Emergency Management: Case Study About An Accident Of A Vehicle Transporting Dangerous Goods

Authors:

Tomáń Ludík, Jaroslav Ráček, Lucie Pekárková

Published in:

 

(2011).ECMS 2011 Proceedings edited by: T. Burczynski, J. Kolodziej, A. Byrski, M. Carvalho. European Council for Modeling and Simulation. doi:10.7148/2011 

 

ISBN: 978-0-9564944-2-9

 

25th European Conference on Modelling and Simulation,

Jubilee Conference

Krakow, June 7-10, 2011

 

Citation format:

Ludik, T., Racek, J., & Pekarova, L. (2011). New Process Management For Emergency Management: Case Study About An Accident Of A Vehicle Transporting Dangerous Goods. ECMS 2011 Proceedings edited by: T. Burczynski, J. Kolodziej, A. Byrski, M. Carvalho (pp. 323-329). European Council for Modeling and Simulation. doi:10.7148/2011-0323-0329

DOI:

http://dx.doi.org/10.7148/2011-0323-0329

Abstract:

Successful organisations are interested in achieving their business policy and goals, ideally with minimal financial expenses. Process Management approach is an effective way to meet the goal. There are two groups that are focused on the field of process standardization: Object Management Group and Workflow Management Coalition, each of them focuses on the process standardization from a different point of view. For solving complex issues it is effective to combine both approaches. That is the reason why this paper shows new Process Framework for Emergency Management which can describe precisely the process deployment in the area of emergency management taking into account its process oriented methodology and complex architecture. The correctness of the Process Framework is guaranteed by continuous verification, validation and optimization of emergency processes. Applicability of the solution is shown on a case study that simulates progress of an emergency situation in the real environment.

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