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Re: [emergency] The Modularization of CAP?

  • 1.  Re: [emergency] The Modularization of CAP?

    Posted 06-15-2004 15:57
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    Subject: Re: [emergency] The Modularization of CAP?


    At 9:03 AM -0400 6/15/04, R. Allen Wyke wrote:
    >Can you elaborate just a touch more on this though? I have a mental 
    >picture/definition of what a coordination language and/or profile 
    >is, but I want to make sure we are using those terms in the same way.
    
    I'd say I was using "language" to mean "a collection of semantic and 
    syntactic rules for communication in some topical domain," (the 
    domain in this case being "emergency coordination")... and "profile" 
    to mean "a specified subset of a language used for a particular 
    purpose," (e.g., alerting.)
    
    Looking at this in terms of ICS, CAP was primarily designed to 
    support one aspect of the Public Information function; even in that 
    narrow domain there are other functions such as processing inquiries 
    from the media/public that CAP doesn't address.
    
    If we look at the Operations branch we find other communication acts 
    like giving orders, acknowledging orders, reporting status and 
    "throwing exceptions" (reporting exceptional conditions that are 
    preventing or impeding the execution of orders.  In Logistics we have 
    activities like assigning resources, reporting resource status, 
    forecasting resource status and availability, enforcing 
    maintenance/crew-rest rules and so on.  In Plans we have the 
    description of the current situation, the forecast of future 
    situation (sometimes in multiple scenarios), the forecast of resource 
    requirements and the recommendation of strategies (and I'm 
    oversimplifying here.)  And in Finance we have personnel timekeeping, 
    expense tracking and so on.
    
    So the language would (ultimately) have semantics and syntax 
    addressing these and other communication acts within emergency 
    management.  CAP would be one specified subset of the language for 
    the particular functions of alerting.
    
    - Art
    


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