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Robust Workflow Systems + Flexible Geoprocessing Services = Geo-enabled Model Web?. REAL WORLD (Natural systems). Encoding (modelling). ABSTRACT WORLD (Modelling systems). Decoding (simulation). Overproduction of (raw) data versus underconsumption of (processed) data. q uantity.
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Robust Workflow Systems +Flexible Geoprocessing Services= Geo-enabled Model Web?
REAL WORLD (Natural systems) Encoding (modelling) ABSTRACT WORLD (Modelling systems) Decoding (simulation)
Overproduction of (raw) data versusunderconsumption of (processed) data quantity Raw data Processed data time
Overproduction of (raw) data versusunderconsumption of (processed) data quantity Raw data Processed data time
Overproduction of (raw) data versusunderconsumption of (processed) data Data analysis gap quantity Raw data Processed data time
Robust Workflow Systems +Flexible Geoprocessing Services= Geo-enabled Workflow
Geoprocessing services & BPEL WSDL-based or WPS-based services WPS-based services wrapped as WSDL-based services
Geoprocessing services & Scientific Workflows Kepler-based solution Taverna-based solution VisTrails-based solution
But (Hencethe ? in thetitle)
#1 Variability of models #2 Increasing complexity of chained models
#1 Variability of models #2 Increasing complexity of chained models #3 Existence of multiple interfaces to expose models
#1 Variability of models #2 Increasing complexity of chained models #3 Existence of multiple interfaces to expose models #4 Wide range of infrastructures and implementations
#1 Variability of models #2 Increasing complexity of chained models #3 Existence of multiple interfaces to expose models #4 Wide range of infrastructures and implementations #5 Reproducible resources
C. Granell. RobustWorkflowSystems + Flexible GeoprocessingServices = Geo-enabledModel Web? In: GeographicalInformationSystems: Trends and Technologies. Boca Raton: CRC Press (Taylor & Francis Group), 2014, pp. 172-204C. Granell, S. Schade, N. Ostländer. Seeing the forest through the trees: A review of integrated environmental modelling tools. Computers, Environment and Urban Systems, 41: 136-150, 2013 Carlos Granell carlos.granell@uji.es http://www.geotec.uji.es/