Each summer in Australia, bushfires burn many hectares of forest, causing deaths, injuries, and destruction of property. Emergency management strategies rely on expected citizens' behaviour which differs from reality. In order to raise their awareness about the real population behaviour, we want to provide them with a realistic agent-based simulation. The philosophically-grounded BDI architecture provides a very suitable approach but is little used due to the lack of adapted tools. This paper uses this case study to illustrate two new tools to fill this gap: the Tactics Development Framework (TDF) and GAMA BDI architecture.
ISBN - Is published in 9783319470924 (urn:isbn:9783319470924)
Volume
265
Start page
47
End page
61
Total pages
15
Outlet
Proceedings of the Third International Conference on Information Systems for Crisis Response and Management in Mediterranean Countries (ISCRAM-med 2016)
Editors
Paloma Diaz, Narjes Bellamine Ben Saoud, Julie Dugdale, Chihab Hanachi
Name of conference
ISCRAM-med 2016: Lecture Notes in Business Information Processing