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- KonferenzbeitragConcept of a Universal Mobile Application Accessing Environmental Information Systems(Innovations in Sharing Environmental Observations and Information, 2011) Schlachter, Thorsten; Düpmeier, Clemens; Geiger, Werner; Weidemann, Rainer; Ebel, Renate; Tauber, Martina; Zetzmann, KlausConsidering the development of mobile applications, it can be noted that implemented processes often are very similar. The concept presented here describes a declarative approach to generating an entire family of mobile applications. These applications are based on descriptions of their functionality and appearance. Standard data formats are used for information interchange. Appropriate tools enable a cross-platform development and minimize the effort required for this.
- KonferenzbeitragEnergieportal Baden-Württemberg(EnviroInfo Dessau 2012, Part 2: Open Data and Industrial Ecological Management, 2012) Tauber, Martina; Schillinger, Wolfgang; Ebel, Renate; Zetzmann, Klaus; Haid, AchimAuf der Cebit 2012 wurde das neue Energieportal des Landes Baden-Württemberg www.energie.badenwuerttemberg.de vorgestellt. In der dazu herausgegebenen Pressemitteilung des Ministeriums für Umwelt, Klima und Energiewirtschaft Baden-Württemberg beschreibt Umweltminister Franz Untersteller die Bedeutung des Portals: „Der freie Zugang zu umfassenden Umweltinformationen trägt dem berechtigten Informationsbedarf der Bevölkerung Rechnung und schafft hierdurch Transparenz und Akzeptanz für unser Verwaltungshandeln. Das Energieportal Baden-Württemberg ist deswegen ein wichtiger Baustein der Energiewende“.
- KonferenzbeitragEnvironmental Information Network of Baden-Wuerttemberg – Integration of the Authorities’ Environmental Information(Sh@ring – EnviroInfo 2004, 2004) Schlachter, Thorsten; Ebel, Renate; Geiger, Werner; Sawade, Annette; Tauber, Martina; Weidemann, RainerWith the citizens being entitled to be provided with environmental information, the quantity of the latter increased as did the efforts needed to find the desired information on the many distributed web sites. The Environmental Information Network of Baden-Wuerttemberg (UINBW) presented here shall serve as a central access platform that facilitates search by offering a thematically structured approach and various search options to the user.
- KonferenzbeitragInternetbasierte Dokumentenverwaltung heterogener Umweltdokumentenbestände(Umweltinformatik ’99 - Umweltinformatik zwischen Theorie und Industrieanwendung, 1999) Henning, Inge; Ebel, Renate; Tauber, Martina; Tochtermann, Klaus; Pursche, Katrin; Kussmaul, Andreas; Schultze, AlbrechtInternet-based document management systems are often used to make available a large number of documents to a broad user community. This also applies to public administrations where environmental documents are often to be exchanged between different departments or within the same department. However, the documents to be handled in administrational settings are often large in size, different in format and heterogeneous in content and origin. In addition, public administrations often have to support heterogeneous technical infrastructures. Against this background commercial, off-the-shelf document management systems cannot meet the high requirements to manage effectively environmental documents in administrational settings. This paper presents the DIWA system, an Internet-based environmental document management system which is designed to meet the various different requirements modern public administrations have.
- KonferenzbeitragOData - Usage of a REST Based API Standard in Web based Environmental Information Systems(EnviroInfo 2022, 2022) Hilbring, Désirée; Becker, Kevin; Markus; Emde, Katharina; van der Schaaf, Hylke; Spandl, Horst; Tauber, MartinaEnvironmental information in existing custom-build environmental information systems is manifold. Sharing this information via Web APIs for diverse client types to fulfil the needs of ongoing digitisation efforts is still a challenge. This paper analyses the open standard OData (Open Data Protocol) as a possible communication protocol between independent servers and clients. Of interest is also the question, if the protocol is not only capable of sharing environmental data between independent systems but also if the information provided via OData is sufficient for directly creating a web-based end user client. The developed prototypical implementation is tested in two environmental applications from different domains: a small data overview for decision makers and the integration of information in an environmental platform.