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Click to edit Master title styleAlert!Alert! You need to know this.

www.oasis-open.org

Presented by: Michelle A Raymond Knowledge Interaction

Emergency Alerting Trends in the Building SpaceOASIS: Integrated Emergency Management Track Connectivity Week 2009 June 11, 2009

June 11, 2009Connectivity 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.

The necessary resources must be activated quickly to enable the best-possible, most-informed response to the situation.

Best practices include: A means of accessing known key resources and Resource request messages forwarding to

appropriate support providers

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Management – Michelle A Raymond 3

Gathering and aggregating data

Data aggregation improves understanding of information in context. Better information awareness Better information presentation

(visualization tools) Better information usage

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Management – Michelle A Raymond 4

Emergency Management Information Needs Cleanly Cross Domains

Connect correct information NOW! Information services Reasoning services Action services

Data Exchange Support Sharing policies Distribution assignment Creating Common Operating Picture Scope and view accounting

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Management – Michelle A Raymond 5

National Building Information Model Standard (NBIMS) VisionNBIMS Vision: Improved process

using a standardized machine-readable information model

containing all appropriate information about a facility formatted to be useable throughout its life-cycle 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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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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Process and Information Flow Business Processes

Interfaces to business processes at the core of NBIMS Standardizing commonly-recognized relationships Identify information needing to flow through the model Make information available to appropriate parties

Formalizing information flows will: Identify authoritative sources for information Ensure that correct data is collected Data need only be entered once into the model

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IAI-IF

C U

sageSpace

Natural Asset

Linear Structure

Structure

Building

Facility / Built

Theatre / World

Sub-SystemsSystem

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

Overlay

Building information(Building Information Models)

Building information(Building Information Models)

Components

Components

City

Hierarchical Information Relationships

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One object exists in multiple contexts

PropertiesBARBi - Norway

Properties

LexiCon - Nederland

Properties

NBS - England

Properties

SDC - France

Properties

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

Properties

Courtesy of Lars Bjørkhaug, Norwegian Building Research Institute

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RailyardOffice

OtherRecipients

TornadoTouchdown Alert

ChemicalPlant

EmergencyOperations

FirstResponders

Send DE

CAP oBIX proprietaryprotocol

invoke contract “NWS Alert” Contracts

invoke “Tornado – Take Shelter Alert”

requests “Safety Chemical Containment

Operation”

Building Management System

CAP

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Knowledge Solutions

Cleanly Cross Domains Know where to get data – SOA-RR Domain Information Structure - Ontology Reasoning Systems Ontology based API

Data Exchange Support EventTypes in Policy Management within

SOA Incident Lifecycle - Ontology Ontology to Ontology – Semantic clustering Data slicing – Metadata for scope and view

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Management – Michelle A Raymond 12

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Management – Michelle A Raymond 13

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Management – Michelle A Raymond 15

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EDXL – Resource Messaging (RM)

We need heavy equipment for careful debris

removal.

CityEmergency

ManagementSystem

Request ResourceBroadcast

LocalHeavy

ConstructionCompany

Response to Request(includes location / equip.)

Requisition Resource

Commit Resource

Report Resource Deployment

Site EmergencyManagement System

We needsearch and

rescuesupport

IncidentCommander

(on site)

Request Information Broadcast

HamRadio

Operator

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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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Speaker: Michelle A [email protected]

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Additional Material Screen shot of Alerts in WebEOC Screen shot of Alerts in

MyStateUSA Skywarn Activation Alert Detail Tornado Warning Alert Detail Chemical Building Internal Alert Detail

Appendix Slides

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Let’s Bridge the Gaps and

be interoperable