Author :
Grolinger, Katarina ; Capretz, Miriam A. M. ; Mezghani, E. ; Exposito, E.
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Electr. & Comput. Eng., Western Univ., London, ON, Canada
Abstract :
Each year, a number of natural disasters strike across the globe, killing hundreds and causing billions of dollars in property and infrastructure damage. Minimizing the impact of disasters is imperative in today´s society. As the capabilities of software and hardware evolve, so does the role of information and communication technology in disaster mitigation, preparation, response, and recovery. A large quantity of disaster-related data is available, including response plans, records of previous incidents, simulation data, social media data, and Web sites. However, current data management solutions offer few or no integration capabilities. Moreover, recent advances in cloud computing, big data, and NoSQL open the door for new solutions in disaster data management. In this paper, a Knowledge as a Service (KaaS) framework is proposed for disaster cloud data management (Disaster-CDM), with the objectives of 1) storing large amounts of disaster-related data from diverse sources, 2) facilitating search, and 3) supporting their interoperability and integration. Data are stored in a cloud environment using a combination of relational and NoSQL databases. The case study presented in this paper illustrates the use of Disaster-CDM on an example of simulation models.
Keywords :
SQL; cloud computing; emergency management; open systems; relational databases; social networking (online); KaaS framework; NoSQL database; Web sites; big data; cloud computing; disaster cloud data management; information and communication technology; interoperability; knowledge as a service framework; relational database; response plans; simulation data; social media data; Data models; Disaster management; Information management; Ontologies; Relational databases; Tagging; Knowledge as a Service (KaaS); NoSQL; big data; cloud computing; disaster management;