International audienceHLA (High Level Architecture) is a computer architecture for constructing distributed simulations. It facilitates interoperability among different simulations and simulation types and promotes reuse of simulation software modules. The core of the HLA is the Run-Time Infrastructure (RTI) that provides services to start and stop a simulation execution, to transfer data between interoperating simulations, to control the amount and routing of data that is passed, and to co-ordinate the passage of simulated time among the simulations. The authors are not aware of any HLA applications in the field of water resources management. The development of such a system is underway at the UFZ -Centre for Environmental Research, German...
Water engineering and management practices strongly evolved during recent years. More focus is given...
Deteriorated water resources in Central and Eastern Europe call for actions that should be undertake...
SummaryA combination of driving forces are increasing pressure on local, national, and regional wate...
A phosphorus-based water quality simulation model for a shallow lake/reed system (Neusiedlersee, Aus...
We discuss the motivations for, and software design concepts underpinning, the development of a regi...
Pegase, a model dedicated to surface water quality assessment that helps stakeholders implementing t...
Computer models are widely used tools that aid engineers and scientists in answering water resources...
Distributed hydrological models are valuable tools that can be used to support water management in c...
Simulation models for water distribution networks are used routinely for many purposes. Some example...
Computer models are widely used tools that aid engineers and scientists in answering water resources...
Over the last few years Connectionistic Networks, also referred to as Parallel Distributed Processin...
Hoffselva is one of the main rivers in Oslo, flowing from Holmenkollen in the north and down to the ...
International audienceIn the project RIVERTWIN climate, hydrologic, groundwater and water quality mo...
Environmental problems and issues are not limited by artificial boundaries created by man. Usually t...
In recent years a major effort has been done to make water quality modelling tools available for wat...
Water engineering and management practices strongly evolved during recent years. More focus is given...
Deteriorated water resources in Central and Eastern Europe call for actions that should be undertake...
SummaryA combination of driving forces are increasing pressure on local, national, and regional wate...
A phosphorus-based water quality simulation model for a shallow lake/reed system (Neusiedlersee, Aus...
We discuss the motivations for, and software design concepts underpinning, the development of a regi...
Pegase, a model dedicated to surface water quality assessment that helps stakeholders implementing t...
Computer models are widely used tools that aid engineers and scientists in answering water resources...
Distributed hydrological models are valuable tools that can be used to support water management in c...
Simulation models for water distribution networks are used routinely for many purposes. Some example...
Computer models are widely used tools that aid engineers and scientists in answering water resources...
Over the last few years Connectionistic Networks, also referred to as Parallel Distributed Processin...
Hoffselva is one of the main rivers in Oslo, flowing from Holmenkollen in the north and down to the ...
International audienceIn the project RIVERTWIN climate, hydrologic, groundwater and water quality mo...
Environmental problems and issues are not limited by artificial boundaries created by man. Usually t...
In recent years a major effort has been done to make water quality modelling tools available for wat...
Water engineering and management practices strongly evolved during recent years. More focus is given...
Deteriorated water resources in Central and Eastern Europe call for actions that should be undertake...
SummaryA combination of driving forces are increasing pressure on local, national, and regional wate...