Towards Digital Transformation of a City Resilience Framework
Abstract:
Improving city resilience is among the most challenging strategic goals for city administrators worldwide. To support their work, frameworks providing technical support and methodological guidance have been developed. Such frameworks define resilience improvement processes based on multidimensional resilience models to assess one city's resilience level, plus a collection of policies to increase such level in different dimensions. Although some frameworks include software tools to support the process, their scope is limited to a particular step of the process, and global management is still done manually, hindering agility in the process. In this paper, we present our work towards the digital transformation of a city resilience framework. The use of process technology to specify and enact the process is combined with the application of model-based development techniques to provide interoperability of the different framework tools. Our work is framed within a three-year project started in mid 2020. Here, we report about the results of the first year of the project. Specifically, we describe the architecture of the solution proposed, as well as the major features of our approach.
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2022
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Acceso restringido
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Áreas temáticas:
- Interacción social
- Comunidades
- Consideraciones generales de la administración pública