2010
DOI: 10.1007/bf03326151
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Development of the systematic object event data model for integrated point source pollution management

Abstract: ABSTRACT:Previous works on database integration focused mainly on the creation of transformation interfaces between incompatible databases built up by different departments of the Taiwan Environmental Protection Administration, ignoring the demands of systematically and flexibly integrated information for advanced pollution control of point sources. To provide a systematic framework for flexible integration of distributed data, this paper presents a general model as the systematic object event data model based… Show more

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“…Point source pollution is usually industrial waste. It is the most manageable source of pollution [22] because the exact location is identified. In contrast, non-point source pollution is characterized by many pollutant sources that mix, making it difficult to trace [23].…”
Section: Sources Of Pollutantsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Point source pollution is usually industrial waste. It is the most manageable source of pollution [22] because the exact location is identified. In contrast, non-point source pollution is characterized by many pollutant sources that mix, making it difficult to trace [23].…”
Section: Sources Of Pollutantsmentioning
confidence: 99%