Stress and operator decision making in coping with emergencies
International Journal of Human-Computer Studies
Use of Multi-Media Courseware to Teach Real-World Decision Making Skills
Information Technology and Management
Information Technology and Management
Enabling information sharing within organizations
Information Technology and Management
Expert Systems with Applications: An International Journal
Information Technology and Management
Agile Knowledge Supply Chain for Emergency Decision-Making Support
ICCS '07 Proceedings of the 7th international conference on Computational Science, Part IV: ICCS 2007
Transportation security decision support system for emergency response: A training prototype
Decision Support Systems
Expert Systems with Applications: An International Journal
Business information query expansion through semantic network
Enterprise Information Systems
Dynamic selection mechanism for quality of service aware web services
Enterprise Information Systems
On the principle of design of resilient systems-application to enterprise information systems
Enterprise Information Systems - Resilient Enterprise Information Systems
Measurement of resilience and its application to enterprise information systems
Enterprise Information Systems - Resilient Enterprise Information Systems
A methodology toward manufacturing grid-based virtual enterprise operation platform
Enterprise Information Systems
Mathematical and Computer Modelling: An International Journal
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In order to improve decision-making efficiency about emergency event, this paper proposes a novel concept, i.e., Agile-Delphi Method, which is an integration of agile decision and Delphi Method implicating that the decision-makers instantly deliver, respond, treat, and utilize information via Delphi process while conducting group decision-making about emergency event. The paper details the mechanism of group decision-making about emergency event based on network technology and Agile-Delphi Method. Finally, the paper conducts an empiric analysis taking the "111 event", i.e., the liquid ammonia spill event happened on November 1, 2006 in a phosphorus chemical company in China, as an example.