QuickResponseHost:启用众包灾难响应站

Rakshit Agrawal, Aaron Springer, Emily Lovell
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灾难发生后,通常会有许多志愿者愿意并且能够帮助那些受影响的人。虽然志愿者可以在捐赠和援助收集方面迅速做出贡献,但他们进一步提供帮助的能力受到任务复杂性的限制。虽然有技术使志愿人员能够建立和协助救灾数据收集和管理系统,但它们需要一定的技术知识,而大部分志愿人员可能缺乏这些知识。此外,如果系统能够正常工作并且看起来与日常生活中使用的系统不同,那么需要在短时间内学习这些系统可能会带来挑战。本文介绍了QuickResponseHost,这是一个信息系统,使志愿者能够快速托管自己的灾难响应系统,并开始帮助附近的人,而无需大量的技术知识。该系统的界面设计确保了创建响应站的任务就像下载可执行程序一样简单。这些分布式基站允许志愿者报告受伤情况、失踪情况、资源等。这些站点离线运行,并在连接时与中央服务器同步数据。通过精心设计的用户界面和多层抽象,QuickResponseHost使任何拥有笔记本电脑的志愿者都能够参与恢复过程。
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QuickResponseHost: Enabling crowdsourced disaster response stations
Following a disaster, there are generally many volunteers willing and able to help those affected. While volunteers can quickly contribute in terms of donations and aid collection, their ability to help further is limited by the complexity of tasks. While technologies exist for volunteers to be able to set up and assist in disaster response data collection and management systems, they require a certain amount of technical knowledge which a large segment of volunteers may lack. Moreover, the need to learn such systems within a small time frame may pose a challenge if systems work and appear differently from those being used in day-to-day life. This paper presents QuickResponseHost, an information system that enables volunteers to quickly host their own disaster response systems and begin helping those nearby without having extensive technical knowledge. The interface of this system has been designed to make sure that the task of creating a response station is as simple as downloading an executable program. These distributed base stations allow volunteers to report injuries, missing reports, resources, etc. The stations function offline and synchronize data with a central server when connected. With an intentionally designed user interface and multiple layers of abstraction, QuickResponseHost makes any volunteer with a laptop computer capable of participating in the recovery process.
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