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- KonferenzbeitragA Service Oriented Architecture for Web based Collaboration in MultiDisciplinary Environment-Water Projects(Sh@ring – EnviroInfo 2004, 2004) Hildebrandt, Gerald; Holz, K.-PeterToday’s projects in the multi-disciplinary domain of environment-water are often composed of heterogeneous partners (e.g. engineering companies, consultants, researchers), which are distributed world wide. The rapid evolution of ICT and its potentials for communication, coordination and cooperation between partners are of great importance for the success of these projects. The paper will have a look at the increasing availability and capacity of computer networks, the trend towards team work and how complex environmental-engineering tasks can be solved and supported by today's ICT providing the involved teams the necessary information and software services at any time and location.
- KonferenzbeitragHydroinformatic Web Application and Web Service for Real-time Water Level Presentation and Short-term Prediction(Environmental Communication in the Information Society - Proceedings of the 16th Conference, 2002) Bazartseren, Buchingiv; Hildebrandt, Gerald; Holz, K.-PeterModern urbanization tends to cause a fast response time between a heavy precipitation and consequent runoff processes in a river basin. Therefore, it is even more essential nowadays to enable citizens to have a rapid and flexible access to information on the prevention or restoration measures in cases of flood, on the basis of the cutting edge advances of the Information and Communication Technology (ICT). The paper contains a description of a real-time Web application and service for water level observation, processing, presentation and a short term prediction of a river water level in the area of interest. The Artificial Neural Networks (ANN) are implemented for cost-effective water level prediction for a short horizon. On the whole, the Web applications and services should form a part of a publicly accessible Web based flood crisis management system.
- KonferenzbeitragVirtual Laboratories for Projects in Environment-Water(The Information Society and Enlargement of the European Union, 2003) Holz, K.-Peter; Hildebrandt, Gerald; Molkenthin, FrankModern information and communication technology (ICT) enables new technical solutions to support collaboration in environmental engineering over distance. The establishment of ‘virtual laboratories’ including application of Internet based project platforms, distributed team work and collaboration methods require new kinds of soft skills, knowledge and experience and a new 'technological culture' to be generated just by doing a task for education, training and profession in Hydro-Informatics. This is a challenge for the European dimension, where in future experts and engineers from different countries with different languages, different mentalities as well as different specialization and professional experience have to collaborate in research, teaching and practice. Training of collaborating in such new environment is the challenge of the courses HydroWeb and HydroEurope which by collaboration of 23 universities world-wide will help to establish common high quality university teaching courses and establish links between students from the involved countries. The students are solving a given environmental engineering task in distributed teams in the Internet. The students acquired in this course experience in interdisciplinary team work, net based project co-ordination and Web based reporting. They strengthened their social competence to collaborate in heterogeneous teams with members of different habits, nationalities, ages, educational backgrounds. The described experiment might be the basis to introduce Web based collaborative engineering in the regular course programme of water-environment related curricula at universities.