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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... measurements, what variables were measured, etc. Metadata may also be associated with results of numerical simulations in order to describe the problem, domain, variables, time frame, etc. When looking for a certain set of data, we ...
... measurements, what variables were measured, etc. Metadata may also be associated with results of numerical simulations in order to describe the problem, domain, variables, time frame, etc. When looking for a certain set of data, we ...
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... measurements have an uncertain fate. This effective loss of data or metadata due to nonpublication cannot be reconciled with our principles of scholarly science. Without them, scientific work cannot be duplicated or falsified. Figure ...
... measurements have an uncertain fate. This effective loss of data or metadata due to nonpublication cannot be reconciled with our principles of scholarly science. Without them, scientific work cannot be duplicated or falsified. Figure ...
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... in the sense that they are not composed from other digital data objects and are internally consistent in terms of purpose, measurement TABLE 3.2 Valid transitions between data levels (0-prohibited, 1-allowed). TO Helly 27.
... in the sense that they are not composed from other digital data objects and are internally consistent in terms of purpose, measurement TABLE 3.2 Valid transitions between data levels (0-prohibited, 1-allowed). TO Helly 27.
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... measurement of the same parameter taken with two different instruments having inconsistent calibration. In such a case the measurements would reflect a correct pattern of measurement variability within a reasonable range but would ...
... measurement of the same parameter taken with two different instruments having inconsistent calibration. In such a case the measurements would reflect a correct pattern of measurement variability within a reasonable range but would ...
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... measured, derived, or computed nature of the data. This is also essential to preserving rights in intellectual property analogous to claims of copyright or trademark. The ability to upload or download large numbers of ADOs and *.mif ...
... measured, derived, or computed nature of the data. This is also essential to preserving rights in intellectual property analogous to claims of copyright or trademark. The ability to upload or download large numbers of ADOs and *.mif ...
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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