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Click to edit Master title style Alert! Alert! You need to know this. www.oasis-open.org Presented by: Michelle A Raymond Knowledge Interaction Emergency Alerting Trends in the Building Space OASIS: Integrated Emergency Management Track Connectivity Week 2009 June 11, 2009
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Connectivity Week 2009 – OASIS: Integrated Emergency Management – Michelle A Raymond 2 www.oasis-open.org Get needed resources fast! In an emergency, critical information and services are needed throughout the response. n The necessary resources must be activated quickly to enable the best-possible, most- informed response to the situation. n Best practices include: l A means of accessing known key resources and l Resource request messages forwarding to appropriate support providers
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June 11, 2009 Connectivity Week 2009 – OASIS: Integrated Emergency Management – Michelle A Raymond 3 Gathering and aggregating data Data aggregation improves understanding of information in context. l Better information awareness l Better information presentation (visualization tools) l Better information usage
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June 11, 2009 Connectivity Week 2009 – OASIS: Integrated Emergency Management – Michelle A Raymond 4 Emergency Management Information Needs n Cleanly Cross Domains l Connect correct information NOW! l Information services l Reasoning services l Action services n Data Exchange Support l Sharing policies l Distribution assignment l Creating Common Operating Picture l Scope and view accounting
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June 11, 2009 Connectivity Week 2009 – OASIS: Integrated Emergency Management – Michelle A Raymond 5 National Building Information Model Standard (NBIMS) Vision NBIMS Vision: Improved process l using a standardized machine-readable information model l containing all appropriate information about a facility l formatted to be useable throughout its life-cycle l for all participants needing knowledge about the facility. Vision Statement: An improved planning, design, construction, operation, and maintenance process by using a standardized machine-readable information model for each facility, new or old, which contains all appropriate information created or gathered about that facility in a format useable throughout its life-cycle by all.
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June 11, 2009 Connectivity Week 2009 – OASIS: Integrated Emergency Management – Michelle A Raymond 6 National BIM Standard Definition of BIM – buildingSMART Official Definition: A Building Information Model (BIM) is a digital representation of physical and functional characteristics of a facility. As such it serves as a shared knowledge resource for information about a facility forming a reliable basis for decisions during its life-cycle from inception onward.
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June 11, 2009 Connectivity Week 2009 – OASIS: Integrated Emergency Management – Michelle A Raymond 7 Process and Information Flow n Business Processes l Interfaces to business processes at the core of NBIMS l Standardizing commonly-recognized relationships l Identify information needing to flow through the model l Make information available to appropriate parties n Formalizing information flows will: l Identify authoritative sources for information l Ensure that correct data is collected l Data need only be entered once into the model
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June 11, 2009 Connectivity Week 2009 – OASIS: Integrated Emergency Management – Michelle A Raymond 8 IAI-IFC Usage Space Natural Asset Linear Structure Structure Building Facility / Built Theatre / World Sub-Systems System Level Site Real Property Asset Country State / Province County Installation / Region Node Segment Room Space System Level Sub-Systems Room Water / Sea Land / Parcel Underground Air / Space Geospatial Information (GIS) Geospatial Information (GIS) Overlay Building information (Building Information Models) Building information (Building Information Models) Components City Hierarchical Information Relationships
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June 11, 2009 Connectivity Week 2009 – OASIS: Integrated Emergency Management – Michelle A Raymond 9 One object exists in multiple contexts Properties BARBi - Norway Propertie s LexiCon - Nederland Propertie s NBS - England Propertie s SDC - France Propertie s One concept carries the same unique identification in every language 78AF4E98C8D4406B873DBB85E1FE7DB In a briefing document In product catalogues Properties In classification systems Properties In building specifications Properties In a calculation system Properties In a Facility management system Properties For demolition and reconstruction Properties In a CAD system Properties NBIMS – North America Propertie s Courtesy of Lars Bjørkhaug, Norwegian Building Research Institute
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June 11, 2009 Connectivity Week 2009 – OASIS: Integrated Emergency Management – Michelle A Raymond 10 Railyard Office Other Recipients Tornado Touchdown Alert Chemical Plant Emergency Operations First Responders Send DE CAPoBIX proprietary protocol invoke contract “NWS Alert” Contracts invoke “Tornado – Take Shelter Alert” requests “Safety Chemical Containment Operation” Building Management System CAP
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June 11, 2009 Connectivity Week 2009 – OASIS: Integrated Emergency Management – Michelle A Raymond 11 Knowledge Solutions n Cleanly Cross Domains l Know where to get data – SOA-RR l Domain Information Structure - Ontology l Reasoning Systems l Ontology based API n Data Exchange Support l EventTypes in Policy Management within SOA l Incident Lifecycle - Ontology l Ontology to Ontology – Semantic clustering l Data slicing – Metadata for scope and view
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June 11, 2009 Connectivity Week 2009 – OASIS: Integrated Emergency Management – Michelle A Raymond 16 EDXL – Resource Messaging (RM) We need heavy equipment for careful debris removal. City Emergency Management System Request Resource Broadcast Local Heavy Construction Company Response to Request (includes location / equip.) Requisition Resource Commit Resource Report Resource Deployment Site Emergency Management System We need search and rescue support Incident Commander (on site) Request Information Broadcast Ham Radio Operator
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June 11, 2009 Connectivity Week 2009 – OASIS: Integrated Emergency Management – Michelle A Raymond 17 Continuing to move forward Once the Framework is in place – the opportunity for beneficial services and sources are endless.
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June 11, 2009 Connectivity Week 2009 – OASIS: Integrated Emergency Management – Michelle A Raymond 18 Speaker: Michelle A Raymond raymond@knowledgeinteraction.net
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June 11, 2009 Connectivity Week 2009 – OASIS: Integrated Emergency Management – Michelle A Raymond 19 Additional Material n Screen shot of Alerts in WebEOC n Screen shot of Alerts in MyStateUSA l Skywarn Activation Alert Detail l Tornado Warning Alert Detail l Chemical Building Internal Alert Detail Appendix Slides
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June 11, 2009 Connectivity Week 2009 – OASIS: Integrated Emergency Management – Michelle A Raymond 25 Let’s Bridge the Gaps and be interoperable
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