Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
554367 IERI Procedia 2014 7 Pages PDF
Abstract

The appearance of new terror threats is a reality. They manifest themselves as perils which can be replicated as the new use cases on terrorist attack events in surprising sceneries and arenas. In this paper, the behaviour of the relevant entities is blazonry explained, modelled, analysed, evaluated and simulated using the DYVELOP method within the pertinent threat/peril life cycles. They are modelled on looping terrorist attack scenes in pertinent environments and their metamorphoses, operating at real threat/peril scenes. This article helps to clarify and identify the roles and processes of these scene entities, domains, actors, participants, interfaces and users. The DYVELOP method is a fundamental instrument for the objective analysis, understanding, evaluation, interpretation, development and computerized modelling & simulation of emergency/ societal security awareness, performance, continual planning, management, training and intervention. Base upon qualitative research it deduces within a process the necessity for operational cooperation among all participants, collaborating to fulfil the requirements of crisis management stakeholders, controlling the crisis scene in many environments using process systems and use cases.

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