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Environmental modeling is increasingly more integrative and collabo rative work. The Internet and Web hold a promise of a shared environ mental infor mation infrastructure, which supports modeling. While the tradi tional (enterprise) information system architectures have not been much em ployed in the environmen tal domain, new standards-based Web technologies create an opportunity. At the same time the modeling workflows are being in vestigated, and this work may provide a fruitful starting point for new kind of top-down services that support modeling within environmental information in frastructures.
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Jolma, A., Karatzas, K. (2011). Software Architectures for Distributed Environmental Modeling. In: Hřebíček, J., Schimak, G., Denzer, R. (eds) Environmental Software Systems. Frameworks of eEnvironment. ISESS 2011. IFIP Advances in Information and Communication Technology, vol 359. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-22285-6_28
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