Democratizing mobile app development for disaster management

AIIP '13 Pub Date : 2013-08-04 DOI:10.1145/2516911.2516915
Fuming Shih, O. Seneviratne, Ilaria Liccardi, E. Patton, P. Meier, Carlos Castillo
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Abstract

Smartphones are being used for a wide range of activities including messaging, social networking, calendar and contact management as well as location and context-aware applications. The ubiquity of handheld computing technology has been found to be especially useful in disaster management and relief operations. Our focus is to enable developers to quickly deploy applications that take advantage of key sources that are fundamental for today's networked citizens, including Twitter feeds, Facebook posts, current news releases, and government data. These applications will also have the capability of empowering citizens involved in crisis situations to contribute via crowdsourcing, and to communicate up-to-date information to others. We will leverage several technologies to develop this application framework, namely (i) Linked Data principles for structured data, (ii) existing data sources and ontologies for disaster management, and (iii) App Inventor, which is a mobile application development framework for non-programmers. In this paper, we describe our motivating use cases, our architecture, and our prototype implementation.
使灾害管理的移动应用程序开发民主化
智能手机正被广泛用于各种活动,包括短信、社交网络、日历和联系人管理,以及位置和上下文感知应用。人们发现,无处不在的手持计算技术在灾害管理和救灾行动中特别有用。我们的重点是使开发人员能够快速部署应用程序,这些应用程序利用了对当今网络公民至关重要的关键资源,包括Twitter feed、Facebook帖子、当前新闻发布和政府数据。这些应用程序还将使参与危机局势的公民能够通过众包方式做出贡献,并将最新信息传达给他人。我们将利用几种技术来开发这个应用程序框架,即(i)结构化数据的关联数据原则,(ii)灾害管理的现有数据源和本体,以及(iii) App Inventor,这是一个面向非程序员的移动应用程序开发框架。在本文中,我们描述了我们的激励用例、架构和原型实现。
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