Difference between revisions of "ForMIS"

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|Number of real-life applications=<=100
 
|Number of real-life applications=<=100
 
|Last utilisation year by users=2011
 
|Last utilisation year by users=2011
|Typical use case=forest modelling
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|Typical use case=forest modelling and sample plots management
 
|Number of users=<=100
 
|Number of users=<=100
 
|Utilisation in education=used by students
 
|Utilisation in education=used by students
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|Programming language=PHP
 
|Programming language=PHP
 
|System type=client-server (web)
 
|System type=client-server (web)
|Communication architecture=file exchange  
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|Communication architecture=file exchange
 
|Database=MySQL
 
|Database=MySQL
 
|GIS integration=MapInfo
 
|GIS integration=MapInfo

Revision as of 12:22, 27 October 2011

Template:DSS description, Identification Template:DSS description, FORSYS problem types classification Template:DSS description, Utilisation scope Template:DSS description, Functional description Template:DSS description, Models and techniques to support decision making Template:DSS description, Support for knowledge management processes Template:DSS description, Support for participatory planning Template:DSS description, Development process Template:DSS description, IT environment & IT requirements Template:DSS description, Commercial information

General System description

Brief overview

ForMIS is web-based information system, combining empirical data and existing knowledge of forest development, enhances the use of forestry metadata and forest models manipulation and verification/validation procedures.

Scope of the system

System origin

Support for specific issues

Support for specific thematic areas of a problem type

Capability to support decision making phases

Related systems

Data and data models

Typical spatial extent of application

Forest data input

Type of information input from user (via GUI)

Models

Forest models

Decision Support

Definition of management interventions

Typical temporal scale of application

Types of decisions supported

Decision-making processes and models

Output

Types of outputs

Spatial analysis capabilities

Abilities to address interdisciplinary, multi-scaled, and political issues

System

System requirements

Architecture and major DSS components

Usage

Computational limitations

User interface

Documentation and support

References

Cited references


External resources

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