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Risk Driven Semantic Interoperability in the Maritime Surveillance Domain

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Semantic Interoperability (SI) is essential for organizations as to share information, via computer systems, without which their efficiency and effectiveness is hampered. Assuming multiple actions for enhancing SI are possible, and that resources are usually scarce, the more relevant ones should have higher priority. Since information sharing, in the maritime surveillance domain, is essential for dealing with risks, such as irregular migration or piracy, this paper presents a method for prioritizing SI development actions based on the risks they aim to address. The method was developed by following the Design Science Research strategy, is based on the Delphi method and the Weighted Sum Model, and was validated in a real environment, with six organizations involved in maritime surveillance. The method aims to foster information sharing by supporting the development of action plans for enhancing SI, which may deliver relevant results faster, cheaper and less risky than traditional approaches.

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Maritime Security Strategy Policy Surveillance Risks

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Marques, F. S. B. D., Marín, J. E. M., Ortega, O. D., Domínguez, E. M., & Rey, G. A. (2016). Risk driven semantic interoperability in the maritime surveillance domain. In Maritime Transport'16 (pp. 42-58)

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