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Subject: [OASIS Issue Tracker] (EMERGENCY-1) alert.info.event size restriction


    [ https://tools.oasis-open.org/issues/browse/EMERGENCY-1?page=com.atlassian.jira.plugin.system.issuetabpanels:comment-tabpanel&focusedCommentId=37627#comment-37627 ] 

Art Botterell edited comment on EMERGENCY-1 at 6/5/14 5:20 PM:
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Here again, the alert is not the event.  "Tornado" describes the event, "Tornado Warning" describes the alert.  

One could come close by simply appending the word "Warning" or "Alert" to the display of the <event> value.  However, the practical emphasis for consumers in near-realtime might better be on the protective action recommendation (<responseType>)... e.g., "Take Shelter."  Displaying the hazard type may be roughly equivalent for folks who are generally familiar with the hazard, as in the tornado belt, but may not be all that useful for folks not familiar with the hazard or its name.  What's the correct response to a "Hazardous Chemical Release Alert"?

From an alert effectiveness perspective the best approach... and all this really goes to design of the UI rather than the message format... might be to combine both, e.g., "Take Shelter for Tornado" or "Evacuate for Lahar."  The required information is already in the alert, it just needs a bit of transformation for display.



was (Author: acb):
Here again, the alert is not the event.  "Tornado" describes the event, "Tornado Warning" describes the alert.  

One could come close by simply appending the word "Warning" or "Alert" to the display of the <event> value.  However, the practical emphasis for consumers in near-realtime might better be on the protective action recommendation (<responseType>)... e.g., "Take Shelter."  Displaying the hazard type may be roughly equivalent for folks who are generally familiar with the hazard, as in the tornado belt, but may not be all that useful for folks not familiar with the hazard or its name.  What's the correct response to a "Hazard Chemical Release Alert"?

From an alert effectiveness perspective the best approach... and all this really goes to design of the UI rather than the message format... might be to combine both, e.g., "Take Shelter for Tornado" or "Evacuate for Lahar."  The required information is already in the alert, it just needs a bit of transformation for display.


> alert.info.event size restriction
> ---------------------------------
>
>                 Key: EMERGENCY-1
>                 URL: https://tools.oasis-open.org/issues/browse/EMERGENCY-1
>             Project: OASIS Emergency Management TC
>          Issue Type: Improvement
>          Components: CAP 
>            Reporter: Tony Mancuso
>              Labels: CAP
>




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