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- KonferenzbeitragGrundlegende Anforderungen an das Datenmanagement in interdisziplinären Forschungsprojekten(Land- und Ernährungswirtschaft im Wandel – Aufgaben und Herausforderungen für die Agrar und Umweltinformatik, 2006) Mückschel, Claus; Schachtel, Gabriel A.; Wehrum, Alexander; Nieschulze, Jens; Köhler WolfgangSet-up and maintenance of central data management systems in interdisciplinary research projects face some typical problems and challenges. Data management should be regarded as an integral and indispensable constituent of any multi-group project and must therefore be included from early on into the conceptual planning. Continuous and close communication between the system developing team and all other subprojects about the needs and options of either side facilitates an efficient and smooth data management, e.g. the collection, storage, and access of project data. The userś integration into involvement in the processes of system development supports the implementation of intuitively understandable interfaces and promotes system acceptance.
- KonferenzbeitragWeb-basiertes GIS als Informationssystem interdisziplinerer Forschungsprojekte(Integration und Datensicherheit – Anforderungen, Konflikte und Perspektiven, Referate der 25. GIL Jahrestagung, 2004) Mückschel, Claus; Schachtel, Gabriel A.; Nieschulze, Jens; Köhler, WolfgangInterdisciplinary research projects with environmental focus need an information technology which is capable of describing the flow of minerals and other substances with respect to space and time. Especially time dependencies are of great interest in many environmental studies, where changes can often be shown only via trend analysis of time series. A suitable technology must also supply methods for processing of information in order to present project data and project results in graphically as well as in numerically meaningful ways. Geographical In- formation Systems (GIS) are the tools that meet these requirements best. In the DFG-funded interdisciplinary project SFB 299 (Land use concepts for peripheral regions) we implemented successfully such web-based GIS (also known by the terms “Internet GIS”, “Online GIS”, “Distributed GIS” or “Internet Mapping”). Especially Open GIS standards such as “Web Map Service” (WMS) or “Web Feature Service” (WFS) are used in the development of Web GIS techniques. They facilitate the finding of highly portable solutions which are mainly based on open source technologies. In the project several web-GIS systems are in development currently, ranging from tools for the simple depiction of maps to interactive connection of SFB data with personal data of local users.