A translation approach to portable ontology specifications
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Data Mining with Distributed Agents in E-Commerce Applications
Proceedings of the Fourteenth International Florida Artificial Intelligence Research Society Conference
Sensor Networks for Emergency Response: Challenges and Opportunities
IEEE Pervasive Computing
SENDROM: sensor networks for disaster relief operations management
Wireless Networks
Managing large collections of data mining models
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Throwing Sheep in the Boardroom: How Online Social Networking Will Transform Your Life, Work and World
International Journal of Communication Networks and Distributed Systems
Proceedings of the 2010 ACM-BCS Visions of Computer Science Conference
Taxonomic clustering of web service for efficient discovery
CIKM '10 Proceedings of the 19th ACM international conference on Information and knowledge management
A dynamic route change mechanism for mobile ad hoc networks
International Journal of Communication Networks and Distributed Systems
Multipath geographic routing using false destinations
International Journal of Communication Networks and Distributed Systems
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Natural disasters such as earthquakes damage the systems that are designed to confine the damage they cause. Many schemes have been suggested to minimise the damage but there is no single scheme that is equally effective in all types of natural disasters. Our hypothesis is that if relevant information about the event during and after it ends is gathered and disseminated in a timely manner, then we can significantly minimise the damage. We envision a system to deal with earthquakes in real-time that is called SAVEUS and has three main innovative components. The first component, called the rescue social network RSN, gathers useful information from the general public and first responders and deposits it to the second component called agile knowledge base AKB that stores and processes information. The third component is called the rescue sensor network RSeN that discovers victims survivors and saves the information in the AKB.