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Cascading Scenario Technique Enabling Automated And Situation-based Crisis Management

  • Crises are becoming more and more frequent. Whether natural disasters, economic crises, political events, or a pandemic - the right action mitigates the impact. The PAIRS project plans to minimize the surprise effect of these and to recommend appropriate actions based on data using artificial intelligence (AI). This paper conceptualizes a cascading model based on scenario technique, which acts as the basic approach in the project. The long-term discipline of scenario technique is integrated into the discipline of crisis management to enable short-term and continuous crises management in an automated manner. For this purpose, a practical crisis definition is given and interpreted as a process. Then, a cascading model is derived in which crises are continuously thought through using the scenario technique and three types of observations are classified: Incidents, disturbances, and crises. The presented model is exemplified within a non-technical application of a use case in the context of humanitarian logistics and the COVID-19 pandemic. Furthermore, first technical insights from the field of AI are given in the form of a semantic description composing a knowledge graph. In summary, a conceptual model is presented to enable situation-based crisis management with automated scenario generation by combining the two disciplines of crisis management with scenario technique.

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Author:Stefan Leachu, Jokim JanßenGND, Natalie Gdanitz, Merlit Kirchhöfer, Sabine Janzen, Volker StichORCiDGND
URL:https://www.repo.uni-hannover.de/handle/123456789/13561
DOI:https://doi.org/10.15488/13451
Parent Title (English):Proceedings of the Conference on Production Systems and Logistics: CPSL 2023
Publisher:publish-Ing.
Place of publication:Hannover
Editor:D. Herberger, M. Hübner, Volker Stich
Document Type:Conference Proceeding
Language:English
Date of Publication (online):2023/05/03
Date of first Publication:2023/04/20
Release Date:2023/05/03
Tag:rev
Crisis Management; Humanitarian Logistics; Knowledge Representation; Operations Planning; Resource deployment; Scenario Pattern; Scenario Technique; Supply Chain
First Page:321
Last Page:331
FIR-Number:SV7687
Name of the conference:4th Conference on Production Systems and Logistics (CPSL)
place of the conference:Santiago de Queretaro, Mexico
Date of the conference:28.02.2023-03.03.2023
Institute / Department:FIR e. V. an der RWTH Aachen
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Dewey Decimal Classification:6 Technik, Medizin, angewandte Wissenschaften / 62 Ingenieurwissenschaften
Licence (German):License LogoCreative Commons – CC BY 3.0 DE – Namensnennung 3.0 Deutschland