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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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