Difference between revisions of "Operationalizing crowdsourcing through mobile applications for disaster management in India"

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|Language=English
 
|Language=English
 
|Year Published=2020
 
|Year Published=2020
|Primary Target Group=Industry, Researchers
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|Target Audience=Industry, Researchers
 
|Status=Published
 
|Status=Published
 
|Disaster Management Phase=Preparedness, Response, Recovery
 
|Disaster Management Phase=Preparedness, Response, Recovery
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|Covers Thematic=Crowdsourcing, Technologies
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|Source Website=https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2590061719300523
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|Is Archived=No
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|Primary Target Group=Industry, Researchers
 
|Covers Usage Of=Crowdsourcing
 
|Covers Usage Of=Crowdsourcing
|Source Website=https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2590061719300523
 
 
|Covers Disaster Community Technologies=Yes
 
|Covers Disaster Community Technologies=Yes
 
|Disaster Community Technologies Elaboration=An overview about 33 mobile apps used in India for crowdsourcing in crisis situations
 
|Disaster Community Technologies Elaboration=An overview about 33 mobile apps used in India for crowdsourcing in crisis situations
|Is Archived=No
 
 
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Analysis of 33  freely available disaster-related, crowdsourced-based mobile apps in India from the perspective of the users. As a result, the paper includes specific suggestions for enhancing community outreach, ensuring user-friendly interface and
 
Analysis of 33  freely available disaster-related, crowdsourced-based mobile apps in India from the perspective of the users. As a result, the paper includes specific suggestions for enhancing community outreach, ensuring user-friendly interface and
 
promoting Global Positioning System ‘GPS’ based apps.
 
promoting Global Positioning System ‘GPS’ based apps.

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Quick Facts

Year:
2020
Languages:
English
Status:
Published
Covers Thematic
  • Crowdsourcing Describes a distributed problem-solving model where the task of solving a challenge or developing an idea get “outsourced” to a crowd. It implies tapping into “the wisdom of the crowd”.</br></br>Source:DRS Glossary v2.0 LINKS 181220.xlsx
  • Technologies Software for interaction with, within or among communities in case of a disaster and for analysis of these interactions
  • Target audience
  • Industry
  • Researchers research institutions and scientific communities
  • Audience experience level
    Disaster Management Phase
  • Preparedness
  • Response
  • Recovery
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    Analysis of 33 freely available disaster-related, crowdsourced-based mobile apps in India from the perspective of the users. As a result, the paper includes specific suggestions for enhancing community outreach, ensuring user-friendly interface and promoting Global Positioning System ‘GPS’ based apps.