This document gives an updated description of the “requirements engineering methodology” applied in EmerGent. The document also presents second version of user requirements for including social media in the emergency management for both ES and citizens. Further information are available in the summary of the Deliverable.
March 2016
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- EmerGent Review Meeting: successful project completion September 7, 2017
- D7.1 & D7.4 have been finalized July 31, 2017
- D2.4 & D6.4 have been finalized July 31, 2017
- D7.8 has been finalized June 30, 2017
- D7.2 and D7.3 have been finalized May 31, 2017
On Friday 24. Nov. 2017 EmerGent will be prestented at the 18. Berlin Rescue Services Symposium berliner-rettungsdienstsymposium.de #smem
Thank you to the EmerGent consortium for a great time during the project and a successful review meeting hosted @FW_Dortmund #smem
ICYMI, #EmerGent results Animation - youtube.com/watch?v=zFNw0G… Guidelines - fp7-emergent.eu/guidelines/ Surveys - fp7-emergent.eu/surveys/
How is social media used during emergencies in the UK? See our findings from the EmerGent UK surveys here fp7-emergent.eu/surveys/
Our guidelines shows emergency services how to best use social media, which can be a vital source of information fp7-emergent.eu/guidelines/
In case you missed it, here is the latest EmerGent animation on social media use in emergencies youtube.com/watch?v=zFNw0G…
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This project has received funding from the European Union’s Seventh Framework Programme for research, technological development and demonstration under grant agreement no 608352.