@conference{Canos:ISCRAM:2014,
title = {Turning emergency plans into executable artifacts},
author = {Jos\'{e} H. Can\'{o}s and Juan S\'{a}nchez-D\'{i}az and Vicent Orts and M. Carmen Penad\'{e}s and Abel G\'{o}mez and Marcos R.S. Borges},
editor = {Starr Roxanne Hiltz and Mark S. Pfaff and Linda Plotnick and Patrick C. Shih},
url = {http://idl.iscram.org/files/canos-cerda/2014/367_Canos-Cerda_etal2014.pdf},
isbn = {978-0-692-21194-6},
year = {2014},
date = {2014-05-19},
booktitle = {ISCRAM 2014 Conference Proceedings \textendash 11th International Conference on Information Systems for Crisis Response and Management},
pages = {498--502},
publisher = {The Pennsylvania State University},
address = {University Park, PA, USA},
abstract = {On the way to the improvement of Emergency Plans, we show how a structured specification of the response procedures allows transforming static plans into dynamic, executable entities that can drive the way different actors participate in crisis responses. Additionally, the execution of plans requires the definition of information access mechanisms allowing execution engines to provide an actor with all the information resources he or she needs to accomplish a response task. We describe work in progress to improve the SAGA's Plan definition Module and Plan Execution Engine to support information-rich plan execution.},
keywords = {Digital Object Architecture (DOA), Emergency Plans Development and Improvement, Knowledge Intensive Workflow, SAGA},
pubstate = {published},
tppubtype = {conference}
}