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Information Technologies in Environmental Engineering: Proceedings of the 4th International ICSC Symposium Thessaloniki, Greece, May 28-29, 2009 2009 ed. [Kõva köide]

  • Formaat: Hardback, 597 pages, kaal: 1076 g, XIII, 597 p., 1 Hardback
  • Sari: Environmental Engineering
  • Ilmumisaeg: 13-May-2009
  • Kirjastus: Springer-Verlag Berlin and Heidelberg GmbH & Co. K
  • ISBN-10: 3540883509
  • ISBN-13: 9783540883500
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  • Formaat: Hardback, 597 pages, kaal: 1076 g, XIII, 597 p., 1 Hardback
  • Sari: Environmental Engineering
  • Ilmumisaeg: 13-May-2009
  • Kirjastus: Springer-Verlag Berlin and Heidelberg GmbH & Co. K
  • ISBN-10: 3540883509
  • ISBN-13: 9783540883500
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Information technologies have evolved to an enabling science for natural resource management and conservation, environmental engineering, scientific simulation and integrated assessment studies. Computing plays a significant role in every day practices of environmental engineers, natural scientists, economists, and social scientists. The complexity of natural phenomena requires interdisciplinary approaches, where computing science offers the infrastructure for environmental data collection and management, scientific simulations, decision support documentation and reporting.



Ecology, environmental engineering and natural resource management comprise an excellent real-world testbed for IT system demonstration, while raising new challenges for computer science. Complexity, uncertainty and scaling issues of natural systems form a demanding application domain for sensor networks and earth observation systems; modelling, simulation and scientific workflows, data management and reporting, decision support and intelligent systems, distributed computing environments, geographical information systems, heterogeneous systems integration, software engineering, accounting systems and control systems.



This books offers a collection of papers presented at the 4th International Symposium on Environmental Engineering, held in May 2009, in Thessaloniki, Greece. Recent success stories in ecoinformatics, promising ideas and new challenges are discussed among computer scientists, environmental engineers, economists and social scientists, demonstrating new paradigms for problem solving and decision making.
Keynotes
Ecological Informatics: Current Scope and Future Directions 3(20)
F. Recknagel
Semantically driven meta-modelling: automating model construction in an environmental decision support system for the assessment of ecosystem services flows 23(16)
F. Villa
Regular papers
Session I: Environmental information systems
Governance of a Service-Oriented Architecture for Environmental and Public Security
39(14)
A. Papageorgiou
S. Schulte
D. Schuller
M. Niemann
N. Repp
R. Steinmetz
Integration of Environmental Management Information Systems and ERP systems using Integration Platforms
53(11)
B. Funk
A. Moller
P. Niemeyer
State of the art and future research in Environmental Management Information Systems - a systematic literature review
64(14)
F. Teuteberg
J. Strabenburg
AKX - An Exchange for Predicting Water Dam Levels in Australia
78(13)
S. Stathel
S. Luckner
F. Teschner
C. Weinhardt
A. Reeson
S. Whitten
Environmental Engineering and Facility Management of Berlin's Public Buildings
91(14)
V. Stantchev
R. Meyer
Spatial disaggregated emissions inventory for Cyprus
105(15)
D. Gkatzoflias
G. Mellios
C. Kouridis
M. Theodosopoulou
S. Kleanthous
Z. Samaras
Session II: Environmental decision support systems
A web-based information system rating regional projects by considering sustainable development
120(12)
N. Giesen
J.M. Gomez
Development of a Spatial Decision Support Framework for IMPETUS project in West Africa
132(17)
A. Enders
B. Diekkruger
Development of a decision support system for the operation of thermal power plants in Western Macedonia
149(13)
A. Sfetsos
A. Syrakos
M. Politis
G. Efthimiou
N. Gounaris
D. Vlachogiannis
N. Koziakis
J.G. Bartzis
G. Nikolaou
M. Voutsinas
Towards a Novel Early Warning Service for State Agencies: A Feasibility Study
162(14)
I.M. Dokas
R.J. Wallace
R. Marinescu
S. Imran
F. Foping
Session III: Tools and measurement techniques
Application of Optimization Algorithms for the Improvement of Water Quality Monitoring Systems
176(13)
M.G. Erechtchoukova
S.Y. Chen
P.A. Khaiter
SQCB - Sustainability Quick Check Tool for Biofuels
189(14)
T. Ziep
V. Wohlgemuth
M.F. Emmenegger
J. Reinhard
R. Zah
Volatile Organic Compounds measurements at schools in Kozani, Greece
203(12)
D.A. Missia
E.I. Tolis
D. Karanikolas
C. Kosmidis
A. Markou
S. Mavrovouniotou
J.G. Bartzis
Noise Tube: Measuring and mapping noise pollution with mobile phones
215(14)
N. Maisonneuve
M. Stevens
M.E. Niessen
L. Steels
Monitoring of environment by energy efficient usage of Wireless Sensor Networks
229(9)
S. Gancev
D. Davcev
Plant Phenotyping with Low Cost Digital Cameras and Image Analytics
238(14)
S.A. Tsaftaris
C. Noutsos
Session IV: Formal methods; data processing and data mining (part 1)
Reproducing human decisions in reservoir management: the case of lake Lugano
252(12)
G. Corani
A.E. Rizzoli
A. Salvetti
M. Zaffalon
Predicting chemical parameters of the water from diatom abudance in lake Prespa and its tributaries
264(14)
A. Naumoski
D. Kocev
N. Atanasova
K. Mitreski
S. Krsti
S. Dzeroski
Analysing chromatographic data using data mining to monitor petroleum content in water
278(13)
G. Holmes
D. Fletcher
P. Reutemann
E. Frank
An Experimental Evaluation of ZCS-DM for the Prediction of Urban Air Quality
291(14)
F.A. Tzima
H. Niska
M. Kolehmainen
K.D. Karatzas
P.A. Mitkas
An investigation of the effectiveness of advanced modeling tools on the forecasting of daily PM10 values in the Greater Athens Area
305(12)
A. Sfetsos
D. Vlachogiannis
Session V: Formal methods; data processing and data mining (part 2)
Traffic Related PM Predictor for Besiktas, Turkey
317(14)
F. Karaca
I. Anil
O. Alagha
F. Camci
Development and Evaluation of Data Mining Models for Air Quality Prediction in Athens, Greece
331(14)
M. Riga
F.A. Tzima
K. Karatzas
P.A. Mitkas
Artificial neural networks based modelling of carbon monoxide: Effects of spatial parameters
345(12)
A. Kurt
A.B. Oktay
F. Karaca
O. Alagha
Using Preprocessing Techniques in Air Quality forecasting with Artificial Neural Networks
357(16)
I. Kyriakidis
K.D. Karatzas
G. Papadourakis
Approach for Dynamic Problems in Clustering
373(14)
A. Minke
K. Ambrosi
F. Hahne
Session VI: Tools for environmental policy and management
Stakeholder Interaction in Sustainability Reporting with Web 2.0
387(12)
D. Supke
J. Marx-Gomez
R. Isenmann
Meta-modelling for cross-sectoral land use policy impact analysis: A model requirements analysis of the SIAT
399(12)
S. Sieber
K. Muller
K. Tscherning
K. Helming
D. Pohle
K. Fricke
P. Verweij
An interdisciplinary approach to resolving conflict in the water domain
411(14)
M. Nastar
P. Wallman
Conceptual design and implementation of a model for the integrated simulation of large-scale land-use systems
425(14)
R. Schaldach
J. Koch
Enterprise systems applications development plans to build and develop robust and environmentally sensitive green logistics systems management software
439(14)
T. Yildiz
F. Yercan
Session VII: Modelling and simulation
An investigation of the parameters influencing the determination of the number of particulate matter sources and their contribution to the air quality of an indoor residential environment
453(12)
D.E. Saraga
A. Sfetsos
S. Andronopoulos
A. Chronis
T. Maggos
D. Vlachogiannis
J.G. Bartzis
Evaluating long-term contamination in soils amended with sewage sludge
465(13)
A. Passuello
A. Bojarski
M. Schuhmacher
L. Jimenez
M. Nadal
Evaluation by simulation of the social acceptability of agricultural policies for water quality
478(13)
C. Vautier
P. Roggero
F. Adreit
C. Sibertin-Blanc
COPERT: A European Road Transport Emission Inventory Model
491(14)
L. Ntziachristos
D. Gkatzoflias
C. Kouridis
Z. Samaras
Session VIII: Environmental knowledge, software agents and the semantic web
A survey of knowledge Organization Systems in Environmental Sciences
505(13)
N. Palavitsinis
N. Manouselis
Semantic modeling of temporal information in a database for biotope inventories
518(17)
B. Bauer-Messmer
R. Grutter
Environmental notions representation and description: Towards a redefinition of the relationships between information systems development and individual cognition
535(14)
H. Ravononarimanga-Raherimandimby
D. Le Boulch
D. Bouyssou
M. Grundstein
Multi-agent-based System Technologies in Environmental Issues
549(14)
M.V. Sokolova
A. Fernandez-Caballero
Specimen's behavior management: A masterpiece for Biodiversity Information System's representation
563(16)
D. Sebastien
R. Courdier
N. Conruyt
N. Sebastien
T. Tanzi
MACE - Multiagent Control for Energy Infrastructures
579(16)
S. Beer
M. Troschel
Concluding talk Corporate Environmental Management Information Systems (CEMIS) for Sustainable Development 595
H. Junker