Title
Information Modelling and Global Risk Management Systems
Abstract
Utilization of global information resources as a part of risk management is insufficient. The authorities are maintaining information systems mainly for their own purposes, without access to high quality public information sources in Internet and without interoperability between systems of different authorities. Beneficial use of all available information resources would provide an opportunity to create knowledge based on different pieces of information. However, powerful distributed knowledge management, mining of the information items, analysing the quality of them, is needed to create new information to be utilized. The distributed operations needs support of complex network architectures, models supporting mutual understanding over the cultures and language borders, and ability to recognize the context and adapt the results to the new context. This paper opens discussion from different viewpoints to the topic of global risk management. Architectural solutions supporting interoperability, quality of data in wide networks, ubiquity and mobility as well as time dimension of the information space are covered.
Year
Venue
Keywords
2008
EJC
different authority,global risk management systems,information system,information modelling,global information resource,new information,public information source,information item,different viewpoint,different piece,information space,available information resource,risk management
Field
DocType
Citations 
Discrete mathematics,Risk analysis (business),Risk analysis (engineering),Information modelling,Risk management,Risk management information systems,Data management,Mathematics
Conference
1
PageRank 
References 
Authors
0.37
10
6
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Hannu Jaakkola130260.55
Bernhard Thalheim21811442.28
Yutaka Kidawara315127.45
Koji Zettsu421239.07
Xing Chen596.98
Anneli Heimbürger64513.95