Disaster Information Sharing Technology Among Heterogeneous Information Systems Through SIP4D-ZIP Framework

IF 0.7 Q4 GEOSCIENCES, MULTIDISCIPLINARY Journal of Disaster Research Pub Date : 2023-10-01 DOI:10.20965/jdr.2023.p0763
Makoto Hanashima, Yuichiro Usuda
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“SIP4D-ZIP,” developed by the authors, is a common data framework for sharing disaster information among systems operated by different organizations. In past large-scale disaster responses, it has often been necessary to share information that could not be predicted in advance with several organizations. Even if such information could be converted into electronic data, the valuable information was sometimes not fully utilized due to the lack of a common format for describing the meaning of the data or lack of the data format that can be read by different systems. To solve such problems, we developed SIP4D-ZIP as a common data framework that enables data to be exchanged between systems without prior arrangement. We demonstrate how SIP4D-ZIP can solve the problems found in actual disaster response, which are the background of the design concept of SIP4D. Furthermore, we explain in detail how SIP4D-ZIP works and show that it can automate the processes required to share information between systems. We believe that designing both the information source system and the utilization system based on SIP4D-ZIP will enable highly versatile and automatic mutual sharing of disaster information and promote digital transformation in disaster response.
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基于SIP4D-ZIP框架的异构信息系统间灾害信息共享技术
作者开发的“SIP4D-ZIP”是一个公共数据框架,用于在由不同组织操作的系统之间共享灾难信息。在过去的大规模灾害响应中,经常需要与几个组织共享无法提前预测的信息。即使这种信息可以转换成电子数据,但由于缺乏描述数据含义的共同格式或缺乏可由不同系统读取的数据格式,这些宝贵的信息有时也没有得到充分利用。为了解决这些问题,我们开发了SIP4D-ZIP作为公共数据框架,使数据能够在系统之间交换,而无需事先安排。我们演示了SIP4D- zip如何解决实际灾害响应中遇到的问题,这是SIP4D设计理念的背景。此外,我们还详细解释了SIP4D-ZIP是如何工作的,并展示了它可以自动化在系统之间共享信息所需的过程。我们认为,设计基于SIP4D-ZIP的信息源系统和利用系统,将使灾害信息高度通用性和自动化的相互共享,促进灾害响应的数字化转型。
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