Part 6: Information SystemsInternational audienceAs a basis for the efficient data supply for web portals, web-based and mobile applications of several German environmental authorities, a microservice-based infrastructure is being used. It consists of a generic data model and a series of corresponding generic services, e.g. for the provision of master data, metrics, spatial data, digital assets, metadata, and links between them. The main objectives are the efficient provision of data as well as the use of the same data by a wide range of applications. In addition, the used technologies and services should enable data supplyasopen (government) data or as linked data in the sense of the Semantic Web. In a first version, these services are use...
Abstract: This paper outlines the grand challenges in global sustainability research and the objecti...
Earth system science (ESS) research is generally very data intense. To enable detailed discovery and...
Part 2: eEnvironment and Cross-Border Services in Digital Agenda for EuropeInternational audienceCit...
Part 6: Information SystemsInternational audienceThe growing popularity of Web applications and the ...
A multi-catalog approach is presented that simplifies the utilization of the Web technology for the ...
In recent years, systems for processing environmental information have been evolving from research a...
Part 3: Environmental Information Systems and Services – Infrastructures and PlatformsInternational ...
Interoperable online catalogs of geospatial data and services will play an important role in the imp...
We present a generic portal system architecture suitable for geoscientific data portals. The portals...
International audienceEnvironmental applications (support for territorial diagnostics, monitoring of...
: In recent years, systems for processing environmental information have been evolving from research...
Part 4: Semantics and EnvironmentInternational audienceThe vision of a Single Information Space in E...
Environment-related authorisations are a relevant issue for environmental management. They require a...
The GIS community is using the vast potential of the Internet to disseminate geospatial information...
Research e-infrastructures are considered to have generic and thematic parts. The generic part provi...
Abstract: This paper outlines the grand challenges in global sustainability research and the objecti...
Earth system science (ESS) research is generally very data intense. To enable detailed discovery and...
Part 2: eEnvironment and Cross-Border Services in Digital Agenda for EuropeInternational audienceCit...
Part 6: Information SystemsInternational audienceThe growing popularity of Web applications and the ...
A multi-catalog approach is presented that simplifies the utilization of the Web technology for the ...
In recent years, systems for processing environmental information have been evolving from research a...
Part 3: Environmental Information Systems and Services – Infrastructures and PlatformsInternational ...
Interoperable online catalogs of geospatial data and services will play an important role in the imp...
We present a generic portal system architecture suitable for geoscientific data portals. The portals...
International audienceEnvironmental applications (support for territorial diagnostics, monitoring of...
: In recent years, systems for processing environmental information have been evolving from research...
Part 4: Semantics and EnvironmentInternational audienceThe vision of a Single Information Space in E...
Environment-related authorisations are a relevant issue for environmental management. They require a...
The GIS community is using the vast potential of the Internet to disseminate geospatial information...
Research e-infrastructures are considered to have generic and thematic parts. The generic part provi...
Abstract: This paper outlines the grand challenges in global sustainability research and the objecti...
Earth system science (ESS) research is generally very data intense. To enable detailed discovery and...
Part 2: eEnvironment and Cross-Border Services in Digital Agenda for EuropeInternational audienceCit...