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Earth Science Informatics, Volume 2
Volume 2, Numbers 1-2, June 2009
- Monique Petitdidier, Roberto Cossu, Paolo Mazzetti
, Peter Fox
, Horst Schwichtenberg, Wim Som de Cerff:
Grid in earth sciences. 1-3 - Fabrizio Murgia, Riccardo Biddau
, Alessandro Concas
, Roberto Demontis, Luca Fanfani, Zeno Heilmann
, Cristian Lai
, Giuditta Lecca, Eva Lorrai, Marino Marrocu
, Vittorio Alessandro Marrone, Laura Muscas, Elisaveta Peneva
, Andrea Piras, Massimo Pisu
, Gabriella Pusceddu, Guido Satta, Daniela Theis, Andrea Vacca
, Paolo Valera
, Ana Melina Vallenilla Ferrara, Ernesto Bonomi:
GRIDA3 - a shared resources manager for environmental data analysis and applications. 5-21 - Sandro Fiore
, Salvatore Vadacca, Alessandro Negro, Giovanni Aloisio
:
Data issues at the Euro-Mediterranean Centre for Climate Change. 23-35 - Nataliia Kussul
, Andrii Shelestov, Serhiy Skakun
:
Grid and sensor web technologies for environmental monitoring. 37-51 - Paolo Mazzetti
, Stefano Nativi
, Valerio Angelini, Marco Verlato
, Paolo Fiorucci
:
A Grid platform for the European Civil Protection e-Infrastructure: the Forest Fires use scenario. 53-62 - Baudouin Raoult, Guillaume Aubert, Marta Gutierrez, Cristina Arciniegas-Lopez, Ricardo Correa:
Virtual organisation in the SIMDAT meteorological activity: a decentralised access control mechanism for distributed data. 63-74 - V. Fernández-Quiruelas
, Jesús Fernández
, C. Baeza, Antonio S. Cofiño
, José Manuel Gutiérrez
:
Execution management in the GRID, for sensitivity studies of global climate simulations. 75-82 - Giuditta Lecca, Cristian Lai
, Fabrizio Murgia, Riccardo Biddau
, Luca Fanfani, P. Maggi:
AQUAGRID: an extensible platform for collaborative problem solving in groundwater protection. 83-95 - Eric Clévédé, David Weissenbach, Benoît Gotab:
Distributed jobs on EGEE Grid infrastructure for an Earth science application: moment tensor computation at the centroid of an earthquake. 97-106 - Sandra Lanig, Alexander Zipf
:
Interoperable processing of digital elevation models in grid infrastructures. 107-116 - Wim Som de Cerff, Monique Petitdidier, André Gemünd, L. Horstink, Horst Schwichtenberg:
Earth science test suites to evaluate grid tools and middleware - examples for grid data access tools. 117-131 - José García, Peter Fox
, Patrick West, Stephan Zednik
:
Developing service-oriented applications in a grid environment. 133-139
Volume 2, Number 3, September 2009
- Daniel L. Wang, Charles S. Zender
, Stephen F. Jenks:
Efficient clustered server-side data analysis workflows using SWAMP. 141-155 - Michael Piasecki, Bora Beran:
A semantic annotation tool for hydrologic sciences. 157-168 - Antony Galton:
Spatial and temporal knowledge representation. 169-187
Volume 2, Number 4, December 2009
- Frederico T. Fonseca, Clodoveu A. Davis Jr.
, Gilberto Câmara
:
Spatial data infrastructures for the Amazon: a first step towards a global forest information system. 189-192 - Silvana Amaral
, Julio Cesar Lima D'Alge:
Spatial data availability and its implications for sustainable development of the Brazilian Amazon. 193-203 - Carlos Moreira Souza, Kátia Pereira, Victor Lins, Sanae Haiashy, Daniel Souza:
Web-oriented GIS system for monitoring, conservation and law enforcement of the Brazilian Amazon. 205-215 - Patrick Maué, Jens Ortmann:
Getting across information communities. 217-233 - Odilon Corrêa da Silva, Jugurta Lisboa Filho
, José Luís Braga, Karla A. V. Borges:
Searching for metadata using knowledge bases and topic maps in Spatial Data Infrastructures. 235-247 - Paulo Pinheiro da Silva, Leonardo Salayandia, Aída Gándara, Ann Q. Gates:
CI-Miner: semantically enhancing scientific processes. 249-269 - Yola Georgiadou, Gianluca Miscione
, Kate T. Lance, Walter Timo de Vries
:
Framing the use of geo-information in government: a tale of two perspectives. 271-282 - David J. Saab:
A conceptual investigation of the ontological commensurability of spatial data infrastructures among different cultures. 283-297 - Rolf A. de By, Rob Lemmens, Javier Morales:
A skeleton design theory for spatial data infrastructure. 299-313

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