Abstract

A description logic model of disaster reaction processes allows for efficiently supporting the disaster response management, as well as the decision making in disaster situations. To represent and reason about temporal knowledge like plans, temporal description logics are used. By means of corresponding inferences a description logic model can be checked for consistency, and disaster situation descriptions can be assessed and processed to retrieve the activities to be executed in a disaster case. The approach is illustrated by giving a model of an example disaster response plan. The generality of the approach is pointed out by sketching its application to processes from production and logistics.

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