Crisis-Response in the Port of Rotterdam: Can We do Without a Facilitator in Distributed Settings?

Group Support Systems (GSS) are increasingly present in different organizational configurations. One way to stimulate sustained use of a GSS is to consciously design recurring processes that support mission critical tasks. Based on this notion the first two phases of a crisis response process in one...

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Hauptverfasser: Appelman, J.H., van Driel, J.
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Zusammenfassung:Group Support Systems (GSS) are increasingly present in different organizational configurations. One way to stimulate sustained use of a GSS is to consciously design recurring processes that support mission critical tasks. Based on this notion the first two phases of a crisis response process in one of the main harbors in the world were modeled and redefined in terms of thinkLets. This delivered a process design that was supported by a GSS. The aim of the project was to design and execute the situational awareness phase in a distributed fashion and to do it faster and more effective than the current same-time same-place process.
ISSN:1530-1605
2572-6862
DOI:10.1109/HICSS.2005.177