Abstract

The paper presents research on context-aware operational decision support for emergency management. Ontology-based context model is proposed for organization of context-aware decision support Two types of context are used: abstract context that is an ontology-based model integrating information and knowledge relevant to a decision situation, and operational context that is an instantiated abstract context within the personalization of decision support systems multi-role decision support is offered proposed ideas are illustrated through a case study of disaster relief and evacuation.

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