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2005 , Volume 10, Special issue, p.12-19
Gordov E.P., Kovalyov S.P., Molorodov Y.I., Fedotov A.M.
Environment knowledge management Web-system
Needs of the modern society require principally novel types of the informational systems - informational and informational-computational systems including the distributed ones. Important task is to establish facilities for access and effective use of these resources. Nowadays, it is particularly actual to use these resources for interdisciplinary projects in environmental sciences.
[full text] Author(s): Gordov Evgeny Petrovich Dr. , Professor Position: General Scientist Office: Institute of Monitoring of Climatic and Ecological System SB RAS Address: 634055, Russia, Tomsk, 10/3, Akademicheski av.
Phone Office: (3822)492187 E-mail: gordov@scert.ru SPIN-code: 2612-5844Kovalyov Serge Protasovich PhD. Position: Associate Professor Office: Domain engineering, distributed control systems, new software development approaches and methods Address: 630090, Russia, Novosibirsk, 10/3, Akademicheski av.
Phone Office: (383) 330-93-61 E-mail: kovalyov@nsc.ru Molorodov Yuriy Ivanovich PhD. , Senior Scientist Position: Senior Research Scientist Office: Inctitute of Computational Technologies SB RAS Address: 630090, Russia, Novosibirsk, Ac. Lavrentiev ave., 6
Phone Office: (383) 334-91-22 E-mail: yumo@ict.sbras.ru SPIN-code: 1941-0259Fedotov Anatolii Mikhailovich Dr. , Correspondent member of RAS, Professor Position: Deputy Director on science Office: Institute of Computational Technologies SB RAS Address: 630090, Russia, Novosibirsk, Ac. Lavrentiev ave., 6
Phone Office: (383) 330 73 51 E-mail: fedotov@ict.nsc.ru
Bibliography link: Gordov E.P., Kovalyov S.P., Molorodov Y.I., Fedotov A.M. Environment knowledge management Web-system // Computational technologies. 2005. V. 10. Special issue. Proceedings of the International Conference and the School of Young Scientists “Computational and informational technologies for environmental sciences” (CITES 2005). Tomsk, 13-23 March 2005. Part 2. P. 12-19
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