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International Journal of Information Systems for Crisis Response Management | 2014

Serious Gaming for User Centered Innovation and Adoption of Disaster Response Information Systems

Kenny Meesters; Bartel Van de Walle

Global profusion of information technology has spawned a large and varied number of tools and systems to aid disaster responders in managing disaster-related information. To adequately study the conception, development and deployment of such tools and systems, the user and the operational context in which user tasks are performed play a central role. As natural disasters however happen unexpectedly, often occur in remote areas and always impose working conditions of high time pressure and high situational volatility, user involvement is difficult to achieve for adequately studying tools and systems in disaster conditions. Current approaches for adoption in disaster conditions are therefore either resource intensive or lack realism, or both. This paper proposes the use of serious games to balance the realism of a disaster situation with an efficient and effective study setup and execution. Building on existing literature for serious gaming, it presents a serious game that focuses on the information management and decision making processes in an urban search and rescue setting. Through several game instances that have been played in the past three years, it examines the usefulness of serious games as a method to conduct research, to facilitate user centered development and to support dissemination activities.


international conference on digital human modeling and applications in health, safety, ergonomics and risk management | 2014

HCI Challenges for Community-Based Disaster Recovery

Jan Willem Streefkerk; Martijn Neef; Kenny Meesters; Reinout Pieneman; Kees van Dongen

In disaster recovery, responding professional organizations traditionally assess the needs of communities following a disaster. Recent disasters have shown that volunteer capacities within the community are not yet integrated in recovery activities. To improve the efficiency of responding professionals and utilize the potential capacity from within the community, a platform is needed that identifies needs and capacities and provides situational overviews of recovery activities for different stakeholders. The proposed COBACORE platform aims to 1) bring community needs and capacities directly together, 2) allow professionals to better maintain awareness of recovery activities and to better deploy their capacities and 3) facilitate collaboration between professionals and responding communities. For each function and feature, the Human-Computer Interaction (HCI) challenges are outlined. In ongoing work, a first prototype of this platform is implemented and evaluated with stakeholders in simulated disaster recovery activities.


ISCRAM | 2013

Disaster in my backyard : A serious game introduction to disaster information management

Kenny Meesters; B.A. van de Walle; Tina Comes; Frank Fiedrich; S. Fortier; J. Geldermann; T. Müller


Procedia Engineering | 2014

Coordination and Information Management in the Haiyan Response: Observations from the Field☆

Marc van den Homberg; Kenny Meesters; Bartel Van de Walle


11th International ISCRAM Conference | 2014

Reference task-based design of crisis management games

Daniel Link; Kenny Meesters; Bernd Hellingrath; Bartel Van de Walle


hawaii international conference on system sciences | 2014

Increasing Efficiency of Humanitarian Organizations with Volunteer Driven Information Products

Kenny Meesters; Bartel Van de Walle


2nd AIM Research and Innovation Day Serious Games | 2014

Towards using serious games for realistic evaluation of disaster management IT tools.

Kenny Meesters; I. Boughzala; D. Lang; A. Said


Archive | 2013

A journey into the information Typhoon Haiyan Disaster : Resilience Lab Field Report findings and research insights : Part I - Into the Fields

Tina Comes; B. van de Walle; B. Brugghemans; J. Chan; Kenny Meesters; M.J.C. van den Homberg


hawaii international conference on system sciences | 2016

#Help. The Reality of Social Media Use in Crisis Response: Lessons from a Realistic Crisis Exercise

Kenny Meesters; Lars van Beek; Bartel Van de Walle


Archive | 2015

Gamification for data gathering in emergency response exercises

Kenny Meesters; Aaron Ruhe; Marvin Soetanto; R. Munkvold; L. Kolås

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Bas Kolen

Delft University of Technology

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Baukje Kothuis

Delft University of Technology

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K.T. Lendering

Delft University of Technology

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M. Comes

Delft University of Technology

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P.H.A.J.M. van Gelder

Delft University of Technology

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S.N. Jonkman

Delft University of Technology

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Scott W. Cunningham

Delft University of Technology

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