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Information Technologies in Environmental Engineering: ITEE 2007 - Third International ICSC Symposium
โ Scribed by Werner Brinker (auth.), Prof. Dr. Jorge Marx Gรณmez, Prof. Dr. Michael Sonnenschein, Pd Dr. Martin Mรผller, Prof. Dr. Heinz Welsch, Prof. Dr. Claus Rautenstrauch (eds.)
- Publisher
- Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg
- Year
- 2007
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 591
- Series
- Environmental Science and Engineering
- Edition
- 1
- Category
- Library
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โฆ Synopsis
Potentially dangerous environmental changes are happening in the atm- phere, oceans, animal habitats and places where hazardous materials are used, or have been discarded without adequate environmental protections. These increasing problems that also affect human health demand for int- disciplinary approaches where engineers, natural scientists, economists and computer scientists work together. Information technology has become significant to all scientific groups and fields involved in environmental - gineering: Model based systems which enable the study of environmental changes have been developed and are being extended to manage those - vironments. New paradigms for designing objects to enable easy dis- sembly and recovery of components contribute to reuse. Web-based - formation systems enhance public awareness to environmental changes and allow participation in decision making. Developments in exploiting - ternative energy sources are reducing dependence on non-renewable - sources. Numerical economy-environment models contribute to co- benefit analysis of environmental policy, and environmental monitoring and accounting systems facilitate market-based environmental regulation. Further advance is only possible if scientific teams have adequate expe- ence, methods and tools for investigation of the changes in the envir- ment. Success requires a high level of organization related to technical as well as scientific and human aspects of information handling. This book publishes the results of the ITEE 2007 conference where information about the topics above has been presented and discussed among environmental engineers, computer scientists and economists. March 2007 Jorge Marx Gรณmez Michael Sonnenschein Martin Mรผller Heinz Welsch Claus Rautenstrauch VI Editors Prof. Dr.
โฆ Table of Contents
Front Matter....Pages I-XVIII
Our Energy Supply Future - 10 BULLENSEE ASSUMPTIONS....Pages 1-2
Sustainability Impact Assessment โ The Role of Numerical E3-Models....Pages 3-4
The Material Side of Virtualization....Pages 5-6
Electric Power Management and a Clean Environment โ a Discrepancy and an Algorithmic Challenge....Pages 7-9
A Spatial Assessment of Air Pollution Impact of a Highway Project Using GIS....Pages 11-20
The Air Quality Management System AirQUIS....Pages 21-33
Danger Assessment of Potential Resources of Air Pollution once Natural Disasters Occur....Pages 35-45
Using Topic Maps for Sustainability Reporting....Pages 47-59
Conception of System Supported Generation of Sustainability Reports in a Large Scale Enterprise....Pages 61-68
Information Management for Sophisticated Environmental Reporting....Pages 69-84
Data Quality Mining: Employing Classifiers for Assuring Consistent Datasets....Pages 85-94
Models for Optimization of Electrical Energy Delivery for Regional Utilities....Pages 95-107
Implementing and Evaluating the Common Information Model in a Relational and RDF-based Database....Pages 109-118
Optimization of Adaptive Consumers to a Time-varying Electricity Supply....Pages 119-131
Distributed Power Generation: Requirements and Recommendations for an ICT Architecture....Pages 133-142
Designing a Bilingual Eco-Ontology for Open and Intuitive Search....Pages 143-152
Data Warehousing with Environmental Data....Pages 153-160
New Measures for Evaluating Decision Systems Using Rough Set Theory: The Application in Seasonal Weather Forecasting....Pages 161-173
A Protocol to Secure Context-aware Service Discovery in Complex Earth Experiments....Pages 175-187
The Concept of Closed-loop Supply Chain Integration Through Agents-based System....Pages 189-202
Integrating Environmental Information with Systems of Factory Planning....Pages 203-210
Designing a Flexible ICT Framework for Processing Remote Gauging-Data....Pages 211-220
Ecological and Economic Effects of Web-based Integrated Management Systems....Pages 221-230
Modeling of a Corporate Environmental Management Information System (CEMIS) for Production Processes....Pages 231-240
Petri Net Based EMIS-Mappers for Flexible Manufacturing Systems....Pages 241-249
Environmental Management Systems and Information Management โ Strategic-Systematical Integration of Green Value Added....Pages 251-260
Integration of MRP II and Material Flow Management Systems....Pages 261-269
Spatial Inventory of Greenhouse Gases on Regional Level....Pages 271-279
Weblogs, Legitimacy and Organizations....Pages 281-292
Unifying Architecture for Industrial Ecology Communication and Education....Pages 293-302
SmartLIFE: Toward European Approaches to Sustainable Building....Pages 303-311
The Effect of ICTs on Mobility and Environment in Urban Areas....Pages 313-319
Data Mining as a Suitable Tool for Efficient Supply Chain Integration - Extended Abstract....Pages 321-325
A Pilot Project for Eco Industrial Parks in North Rhine-Westphalia - Extended Abstract....Pages 327-331
Knowledge Acquisition and Risk Analysis in Material Recovery Facilities by a Virtual Team....Pages 333-341
Early Warning and Risk Management โ An Interdisciplinary Approach....Pages 343-356
Development of a GIS-based Risk Assessment Methodology for Flood Pollutants....Pages 357-366
Modeling Arsenic and Oil Contamination After High Water Events in the Town and Floodplain of Bitterfeld (Germany)....Pages 367-376
EcoClass โ An Easy-to-access GUI for LCA Data to Assess Product Utilization Schemes....Pages 377-386
Combining LCA with Thermodynamics....Pages 387-396
RFID-based Information Management in the Automotive Plastic Recycling Industry....Pages 397-408
Material Flow Management in a Motor Fabrication: Identifying Saving Potential in the Mechanical Production by Modeling Energy- and Material Flows as Well as Machine Time Using Umberto....Pages 409-415
Semantic Modeling in Farming Systems Research - The Case of the Agricultural Management Definition Module....Pages 417-432
Simulation and Optimization of Habitat Network Permeability....Pages 433-444
System Architecture for Coverage and Visualization of Underground Pipeline Structures in Detectino....Pages 445-455
Finding Optimal Directions for Forest Trees Harvesting Using GIS-based Techniques....Pages 457-469
Evaluating Water Quality Standards Through Time Series Modeling by Wavelets....Pages 471-481
Simulation of Shallow Lake Eutrophication....Pages 483-495
GIS Use in the Aral Sea Area: Water Quality and Populationโs Health....Pages 497-508
Evidence of Heavy Metal Pollution in French Jura Lakes: Observed Impacts and Countermeasures....Pages 509-524
Water Supply and Water Demand of Beijing โ A Game Theoretic Approach for Modeling....Pages 525-536
Front Matter....Pages 537-537
Modeling a Material Flow Network of a Casting House....Pages 539-547
Conception and Realization of a Web-based User Interface for an Environmental Simulation with Gridfunctionality....Pages 549-558
Concept to Migrate an Access Based Environmental Information System into a Web-based Front-end Solution for the Environmental Management of a Waste Disposal Company....Pages 559-566
Development of a Software-based Environmental Reporting According to the โBundes-Immissionsschutzgesetzโ....Pages 567-574
Environmental and Safety Management Support....Pages 575-583
Development and Implementation of a Software to Accelerate Data Acquisition as Part of a Corporate Environmental Management Information System for an Energy Company....Pages 585-595
Back Matter....Pages 597-598
โฆ Subjects
Environmental Monitoring/Analysis; Environmental Management
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