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Datenbankunterstützung für ein langfristiges Umwelt-Forschungsprojekt

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In diesem Papier wird ein integriertes Datenhaltungssystem vorgestellt, das Teil eines kooperativen Umwelt-Forschungsprojekts ist. Zwei der Komponenten werden genauer beschrieben: Zur Überwindung der räumlichen Distanz zwischen den Anwenderinstituten wird ein Konzept für ein verteiltes System vorgestellt, das ohne Interaktionen des Benutzers aktuelle Daten auf allen Knoten bereit hält und gleichzeitig die Unabhängigkeit der Projektdatenbanken gewährleistet. Zweitens wird ausgehend von den besonderen Eigenschaften von Meßwerten, wie sie überwiegend im Datensystem gehalten werden, eine Erweiterung der Anfragemöglichkeiten vorgeschlagen, die es erlaubt, nach Meßwerten zu fragen, ohne genau den Ort und Zeitpunkt einer Messung zu kennen.

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Neugebauer, L. (1989). Datenbankunterstützung für ein langfristiges Umwelt-Forschungsprojekt. In: Jaeschke, A., Geiger, W., Page, B. (eds) Informatik im Umweltschutz. Informatik-Fachberichte, vol 228. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-75214-8_24

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