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Author: Chen, M.; Abdul-Rahman, A.; Archambault, D.; Dykes, J.; Slingsby, A.; Ritsos, P. D.; Torsney-Weir, T.; Turkay, C.; Bach, B.; Brett, A.; Fang, H.; Jianu, R.; Khan, S.; Laramee, R. S.; Nguyen, P. H.; Reeve, R.; Roberts, J. C.; Vidal, F.; Wang, Q.; Wood, J.; Xu, K.
Title: RAMPVIS: Towards a New Methodology for Developing Visualisation Capabilities for Large-scale Emergency Responses
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  • Document date: 2020_12_8
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    Snippet: The effort for combating the COVID-19 pandemic around the world has resulted in a huge amount of data, e.g., from testing, contact tracing, modelling, treatment, vaccine trials, and more. In addition to numerous challenges in epidemiology, healthcare, biosciences, and social sciences, there has been an urgent need to develop and provide visualisation and visual analytics (VIS) capacities to support emergency responses under difficult operational conditions. In this paper, we report the experienc
    Document: The effort for combating the COVID-19 pandemic around the world has resulted in a huge amount of data, e.g., from testing, contact tracing, modelling, treatment, vaccine trials, and more. In addition to numerous challenges in epidemiology, healthcare, biosciences, and social sciences, there has been an urgent need to develop and provide visualisation and visual analytics (VIS) capacities to support emergency responses under difficult operational conditions. In this paper, we report the experience of a group of VIS volunteers who have been working in a large research and development consortium and providing VIS support to various observational, analytical, model-developmental and disseminative tasks. In particular, we describe our approaches to the challenges that we have encountered in requirements analysis, data acquisition, visual design, software design, system development, team organisation, and resource planning. By reflecting on our experience, we propose a set of recommendations as the first step towards a methodology for developing and providing rapid VIS capacities to support emergency responses.

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