Difference between revisions of "OSMOSE"

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|Institutional framework=open source product
 
|Institutional framework=open source product
 
|Contact person for the Wiki=Annelies De Meyer
 
|Contact person for the Wiki=Annelies De Meyer
|Contact e-mail for the Wiki=annelies.demeyer@ees.kuleuven.be
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|Contact e-mail for the Wiki=annelies.demeyer[at]ees.kuleuven.be
 
|Contact person for the DSS=Jos Van Orshoven
 
|Contact person for the DSS=Jos Van Orshoven
|Contact e-mail for the DSS=jos.vanorshoven@ees.kuleuven.be
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|Contact e-mail for the DSS=jos.vanorshoven[at]ees.kuleuven.be
|Additional information=
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{{DSS description, Scope of the tool
 
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Based on the concepts presented in the previous section, the OSMOSE software framework was developed with a view to materialise a flexible generator of sDSS so that diverse specific decision support systems can be developed for different circumstances. This implies that users (i) can define, add and delete different regions of interest and climate scenarios, land units, land use types, ES-attributes and (ii) can edit the related data values. To achieve this flexibility, the generator was conceived in an integrated, modular fashion. Four modules are at stake: (i) a geospatial database, (ii) a geospatial visualisation and analysis module, (iii) an advanced query module and (iv) a user interface. Implicitly a 5th module is present, i.e. a knowledge and model base which is required to assess the ES-values for the different combinations of scenario, land unit and land use type.
 
Based on the concepts presented in the previous section, the OSMOSE software framework was developed with a view to materialise a flexible generator of sDSS so that diverse specific decision support systems can be developed for different circumstances. This implies that users (i) can define, add and delete different regions of interest and climate scenarios, land units, land use types, ES-attributes and (ii) can edit the related data values. To achieve this flexibility, the generator was conceived in an integrated, modular fashion. Four modules are at stake: (i) a geospatial database, (ii) a geospatial visualisation and analysis module, (iii) an advanced query module and (iv) a user interface. Implicitly a 5th module is present, i.e. a knowledge and model base which is required to assess the ES-values for the different combinations of scenario, land unit and land use type.
 
 
|Modelling dimension=user defined
 
|Modelling dimension=user defined
 
|Temporal scale=long term (strategic)
 
|Temporal scale=long term (strategic)

Revision as of 14:48, 5 February 2013

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