Information Technologies in Environmental Engineering: ITEE 2007 - Third International ICSC Symposium

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Jorge Marx Gómez, Michael Sonnenschein, Martin Müller, Heinz Welsch, Claus Rautenstrauch
Springer Science & Business Media, Jul 30, 2007 - Science - 598 pages
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 Gómez Michael Sonnenschein Martin Müller Heinz Welsch Claus Rautenstrauch VI Editors Prof. Dr.

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Contents

Our Energy Supply Future 10 BULLENSEE ASSUMPTIONS 1 Werner Brinker
3
Air Pollution
10
The Air Quality Management System AirQUIS
21
Danger Assessment of Potential Resources of Air Pollution
35
Corporate Sustainability Reporting
46
Using Topic Maps for Sustainability Reporting 47 HansKnud Arndt Henner Graubitz René Klesinski
61
Information Management for Sophisticated Environmental
69
Decentralized Energy Management Systems
85
Environmental Management Systems and Information
250
Integration of MRP II and Material Flow Management Systems
261
Development of a GISbased Risk Assessment Methodology
357
Life Cycle Assessment
377
Combining LCA with Thermodynamics 387 Stefan GößlingReisemann
397
Plastic Recycling Industry 397 Zheng Lu Hui Cao Paul Folan David Potter Jim Browne
409
Spatial Applications
416
System Architecture for Coverage and Visualization
445

Models for Optimization of Electrical Energy Delivery
95
Implementing and Evaluating the Common Information Model
108
in a Relational and RDFbased Database 109 Stefan Schulte Rainer Berbner Ralf Steinmetz Mathias Uslar
119
Electricity Supply 119 Ute Vogel Michael Sonnenschein
133
Environmental Information Systems
143
Data Warehousing with Environmental Data 153 Ansgar Burmann Jorge Marx Gómez
161
A Protocol to Secure Contextaware Service Discovery
174
The Concept of Closedloop Supply Chain Integration Through
189
Integrating Environmental Information with Systems of Factory
203
Designing a Flexible ICT Framework for Processing Remote
211
Peter Jakob Flurin Sutter Peter Waldner Gustav Schneiter
221
Modeling of a Corporate Environmental Management
231
Information System CEMIS for Production Processes 231 Corinna V Lang
241
Underground Pipeline Structures in Detectino 445 Jana Görmer Helmut Lessing Dirk Bettels
457
Water Pollution
470
Modeling by Wavelets 471 Jean Duclos Alegue Albrecht Gnauck
496
E Kamilova D Fayzieva B Nurtaev L Orlovsky D Reible
509
Observed Impacts and Countermeasures 509 Rachid Nedjai
525
Corporate Environmental Management Information
537
Modeling a Material Flow Network of a Casting House 539 Alexander Bock
548
Concept to Migrate an Access Based Environmental Information
559
Development of a Softwarebased Environmental Reporting
567
According to the BundesImmissionsschutzgesetz 567 Jan Goscimski
575
Development and Implementation of a Software to Accelerate Data
585
Information System for an Energy Company 585 Mathias Zirkelbach
597
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Page 190 - An [autonomous] agent is a computer system that is situated in some environment and that is capable of autonomous action in this environment in order to meet its design objectives' (Wooldridge and Jennings [5]).
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