Hydroinformatics: Data Integrative Approaches in Computation, Analysis, and ModelingModern hydrology is more interdisciplinary than ever. Staggering amounts and varieties of information pour in from GIS and remote sensing systems every day, and this information must be collected, interpreted, and shared efficiently. Hydroinformatics: Data Integrative Approaches in Computation, Analysis, and Modeling introduces the tools, approache |
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... database engineering, and hydrologic science. As such, the basic principles of hydroinformatics are interspersed among a variety of fields making it difficult for a novice to obtain a comprehensive introduction to the basic concepts ...
... database engineering, and hydrologic science. As such, the basic principles of hydroinformatics are interspersed among a variety of fields making it difficult for a novice to obtain a comprehensive introduction to the basic concepts ...
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... ........... 2.3.1 Object-Oriented Software Designs: Databases, HDF5, and COM 2.3.2 ClassesandRelationships......................................................... . . . . . . . . . . . 2.3.3 2.4 DatabaseDesignandDeployment.................
... ........... 2.3.1 Object-Oriented Software Designs: Databases, HDF5, and COM 2.3.2 ClassesandRelationships......................................................... . . . . . . . . . . . 2.3.3 2.4 DatabaseDesignandDeployment.................
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... database systems. So what is the UML? The name says it all. It is a rigorous, technical, graphical language used for the modeling of object-based systems. It is a standard method of blueprinting software systems. It is used to visualize ...
... database systems. So what is the UML? The name says it all. It is a rigorous, technical, graphical language used for the modeling of object-based systems. It is a standard method of blueprinting software systems. It is used to visualize ...
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... database applications. Specific attention will be given to Microsoft'sComponent Object Model and the Object Model Diagrams used in the design and deployment of many modern database systems. 2.2 The Framework of the UML The UML is ...
... database applications. Specific attention will be given to Microsoft'sComponent Object Model and the Object Model Diagrams used in the design and deployment of many modern database systems. 2.2 The Framework of the UML The UML is ...
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... , generalization, and realization relationships are simpler, needing only a distinctive arrow to convey meaning. generalization relationships are essential to object-oriented database systems, and will Ruddell and Kumar 13.
... , generalization, and realization relationships are simpler, needing only a distinctive arrow to convey meaning. generalization relationships are essential to object-oriented database systems, and will Ruddell and Kumar 13.
Contents
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Managing and Accessing Large Datasets | 101 |
Data Communication | 161 |
Data Processing and Analysis | 257 |
Soft Computing | 379 |
Appendices | 477 |
Index | 529 |
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