User interface prototype for geospatial early warning systems – a tsunami showcase

The command and control unit's graphical user interface (GUI) is a central part of early warning systems (EWS) for man-made and natural hazards. The GUI combines and concentrates the relevant information of the system and offers it to human operators. It has to support operators successfully pe...

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Main Authors: M. Hammitzsch, M. Lendholt, M. Á. Esbrí
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Copernicus Publications 2012-03-01
Series:Natural Hazards and Earth System Sciences
Online Access:http://www.nat-hazards-earth-syst-sci.net/12/555/2012/nhess-12-555-2012.pdf
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spelling doaj-c2a39949e0e34dcfa7285b1905d0329b2020-11-24T23:29:26ZengCopernicus PublicationsNatural Hazards and Earth System Sciences1561-86331684-99812012-03-0112355557310.5194/nhess-12-555-2012User interface prototype for geospatial early warning systems – a tsunami showcaseM. HammitzschM. LendholtM. Á. EsbríThe command and control unit's graphical user interface (GUI) is a central part of early warning systems (EWS) for man-made and natural hazards. The GUI combines and concentrates the relevant information of the system and offers it to human operators. It has to support operators successfully performing their tasks in complex workflows. Most notably in critical situations when operators make important decisions in a limited amount of time, the command and control unit's GUI has to work reliably and stably, providing the relevant information and functionality with the required quality and in time. <br><br> The design of the GUI application is essential in the development of any EWS to manage hazards effectively. The design and development of such GUI is performed repeatedly for each EWS by various software architects and developers. Implementations differ based on their application in different domains. But similarities designing and equal approaches implementing GUIs of EWS are not quite harmonized enough with related activities and do not exploit possible synergy effects. Thus, the GUI's implementation of an EWS for tsunamis is successively introduced, providing a generic approach to be applied in each EWS for man-made and natural hazards.http://www.nat-hazards-earth-syst-sci.net/12/555/2012/nhess-12-555-2012.pdf
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User interface prototype for geospatial early warning systems – a tsunami showcase
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title User interface prototype for geospatial early warning systems – a tsunami showcase
title_short User interface prototype for geospatial early warning systems – a tsunami showcase
title_full User interface prototype for geospatial early warning systems – a tsunami showcase
title_fullStr User interface prototype for geospatial early warning systems – a tsunami showcase
title_full_unstemmed User interface prototype for geospatial early warning systems – a tsunami showcase
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publisher Copernicus Publications
series Natural Hazards and Earth System Sciences
issn 1561-8633
1684-9981
publishDate 2012-03-01
description The command and control unit's graphical user interface (GUI) is a central part of early warning systems (EWS) for man-made and natural hazards. The GUI combines and concentrates the relevant information of the system and offers it to human operators. It has to support operators successfully performing their tasks in complex workflows. Most notably in critical situations when operators make important decisions in a limited amount of time, the command and control unit's GUI has to work reliably and stably, providing the relevant information and functionality with the required quality and in time. <br><br> The design of the GUI application is essential in the development of any EWS to manage hazards effectively. The design and development of such GUI is performed repeatedly for each EWS by various software architects and developers. Implementations differ based on their application in different domains. But similarities designing and equal approaches implementing GUIs of EWS are not quite harmonized enough with related activities and do not exploit possible synergy effects. Thus, the GUI's implementation of an EWS for tsunamis is successively introduced, providing a generic approach to be applied in each EWS for man-made and natural hazards.
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