Rafael Andrés González

Rafael Andrés Gonzalez has been assistant professor in the areas of information systems and software engineering at Javeriana University, Bogotá, Colombia, in addition to acting as an IT consultant. He is currently a PhD student in the Technology, Policy and Management Faculty, Delft University of Technology, The Netherlands. His present research focuses on information systems for supporting coordination in the domain of crisis management. He holds a Systems Engineering degree from Javeriana University and an MSc in computer science from Delft University of Technology.

Publications

Extending the Information-Processing View of Coordination in Public Sector Crisis Response
Rafael A. Gonzalez, Alexander Verbraeck, Ajantha Dahanayake. © 2012. 20 pages.
Coordinating the response of multiple public agencies to a large-scale crisis is a challenge that has been studied predominantly according to the information-processing view. In...
Extending the Information-Processing View of Coordination in Public Sector Crisis Response
Rafael A. Gonzalez, Alexander Verbraeck, Ajantha Dahanayake. © 2010. 20 pages.
Coordinating the response of multiple public agencies to a large-scale crisis is a challenge that has been studied predominantly according to the information-processing view. In...
Personalized Information Retrieval and Access: Concepts, Methods and Practices
Rafael Andrés González, Nong Chen, Ajantha Dahanayake. © 2008. 370 pages.
Global information retrieval and anywhere, anytime information access has stimulated a need to design and model the personalized information search in a flexible and agile way...
Exploring Information Management Problems in the Domain of Critical Incidents
Rafael A. Gonzalez. © 2008. 22 pages.
In this chapter, information management problems and some of the computer-based solutions offered to deal with them are presented. The claim is that exploring the information...