This paper presents the methodology and research results on identification of potential users of the ESABALT system, which is targeted towards improving the situational awareness in the Baltic Sea region. We describe the technique of analysing the stakeholders involved in maritime sector processes, especially in maritime transport processes, while also taking into account their different classification criteria. The resulting list of stakeholders is used to identify system users and their classification into user profiles groups. This study will form the basis for the identification of user requirements of the ESABALT system.
Maritime Safety – Stakeholders in Information Exchange Process
2015
Article (Journal)
Electronic Resource
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Safety at Sea , Baltic Sea , Information Exchange Process , Maritime Safety , Traffic Organization Service (TOS) , Local Port Service (LPS) , Maritime Safety Information (MSI) , Vessel Traffic Service (VTS) , Canals and inland navigation. Waterways , TC601-791 , Transportation and communications , HE1-9990
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