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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... relationships between things, and diagrams of the things and their relationships. Class Interface Collaboration – Attribute1 + Method1() Active class Use. Ruddell and Kumar 11.
... relationships between things, and diagrams of the things and their relationships. Class Interface Collaboration – Attribute1 + Method1() Active class Use. Ruddell and Kumar 11.
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... Relationships There are four types of relationships that exist in the UML: dependency, association, generalization, and realization (see Figure 2.4). A dependency between two things exists when change to one thing affects the other. An ...
... Relationships There are four types of relationships that exist in the UML: dependency, association, generalization, and realization (see Figure 2.4). A dependency between two things exists when change to one thing affects the other. An ...
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... relationships are drawn between two or more related things, and include some descriptive information about the relationship. Associations, aggregations, and generalizations are the most important relationships for data modeling. 2.2.3 ...
... relationships are drawn between two or more related things, and include some descriptive information about the relationship. Associations, aggregations, and generalizations are the most important relationships for data modeling. 2.2.3 ...
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... relationships of object classes to create a rigorous, scalable, and flexible platform to store the data. Database ... relationship is similar to the “realization” type in standard UML. Finally, the ArcObjects do not support multiple ...
... relationships of object classes to create a rigorous, scalable, and flexible platform to store the data. Database ... relationship is similar to the “realization” type in standard UML. Finally, the ArcObjects do not support multiple ...
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... Relationships We will use an OMD of automobiles to help explain COM and the structure of relational object-oriented systems. In a software system modeling automobiles, it would be useful to create objects that represent the different ...
... Relationships We will use an OMD of automobiles to help explain COM and the structure of relational object-oriented systems. In a software system modeling automobiles, it would be useful to create objects that represent the different ...
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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