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2025
Conference Paper
Title
OData - The Best Way to Develop Crisis Management Tools? A qualitative and quantitative assessment
Abstract
OData is an HTTP-based protocol that facilitates the implementation of queryable and interoperable RESTful APIs, making it a prominent choice in modern web application development. This research paper evaluates OData's functionalities and assesses its potential to support crisis management software. To address this question, the study employs a Fit-Gap analysis comparing crisis management requirements with OData's technical capabilities. Additionally, the Crisis Object Database, developed using OData standards, was evaluated for usability through a System Usability Scale test. Results were compared to a legacy system using a proprietary API to identify performance differences. Findings demonstrate that OData effectively supports the development of interoperable and user-friendly crisis management tools. The usability study reveals significant advantages of OData-based implementations over proprietary alternatives, highlighting OData’s ability to fulfill critical requirements while maintaining flexibility. The study concludes that OData can serve as a robust foundation for crisis management software, though specific use cases require careful consideration to maximize its potential.
Mainwork
Proceedings of the International Iscram Conference
Funder
Ministère de l'Intérieur
Conference
22nd International Conference on Information Systems for Crisis Response and Management, ISCRAM 2025