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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... organize other things for the purpose of explanation of a system 4. Annotational things • Note: “post-it” to document development notes on a diagram 2.2.2 UML Relationships There are four types of relationships that exist in the UML ...
... organize other things for the purpose of explanation of a system 4. Annotational things • Note: “post-it” to document development notes on a diagram 2.2.2 UML Relationships There are four types of relationships that exist in the UML ...
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... organize these objects to form a coherent data model design, and manages different views of the data model. This ... organized into a “table,” which is a type of “dataset.” A number of datasets combine within a “workspace,” which is ...
... organize these objects to form a coherent data model design, and manages different views of the data model. This ... organized into a “table,” which is a type of “dataset.” A number of datasets combine within a “workspace,” which is ...
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... with parameters organized into columns and individual observations as rows (i.e., records). Not all data are amenable to this format, particularly hierarchical data, and it is presented as a goal not a rule. 28 Hydroinformatics.
... with parameters organized into columns and individual observations as rows (i.e., records). Not all data are amenable to this format, particularly hierarchical data, and it is presented as a goal not a rule. 28 Hydroinformatics.
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... organize, search, and retrieve digital objects and cast them into the appropriate representation required by a particular data model. The term data model is heavily over-loaded with meanings. There is no single, precise definition of ...
... organize, search, and retrieve digital objects and cast them into the appropriate representation required by a particular data model. The term data model is heavily over-loaded with meanings. There is no single, precise definition of ...
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... organized into collections and the collections can be arbitrarily defined by the managers of an FDL node. For example, a Neuse River Hydrologic Observatory might have one collection for all of its data or a set of collections broken ...
... organized into collections and the collections can be arbitrarily defined by the managers of an FDL node. For example, a Neuse River Hydrologic Observatory might have one collection for all of its data or a set of collections broken ...
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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