2011
DOI: 10.1016/j.envsoft.2010.11.013
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Modeling water resource systems using a service-oriented computing paradigm

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“…Other authors (Roman et al, 2009), demonstrate their potential uses, the challenges to be addressed and provide a case study of their use within a task which analyses oil spill risks. Other works (Goodall et al, 2011) propose a definition of web service interface and a specification for data exchange in order to expose and offer "water resources" as web services.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Other authors (Roman et al, 2009), demonstrate their potential uses, the challenges to be addressed and provide a case study of their use within a task which analyses oil spill risks. Other works (Goodall et al, 2011) propose a definition of web service interface and a specification for data exchange in order to expose and offer "water resources" as web services.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…From a scientific perspective, having data published in a comparable form considerably facilitate data acquisition, interpretation and comprehension [43]. Several studies have already demonstrated the benefits of interoperability and web services in the water domain for data visualization [44], data publication [45], data distribution [46], data discovery and retrieval [47] and modeling [48]. All these authors stress the fact that interoperability offers new and promising opportunities to the water research community for systematic data management, publication and analysis [49].…”
Section: A Benefitsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Many attempts to integrate OGC services into service-based geospatial workflows have been proposed within the geospatial and environmental domains (Granell et al, 2010;Goodall et al, 2011;De Jesus et al, 2012;Mullerm et al, 2013;Wang et al, 2013). However, using web services to build an asynchronous geospatial workflow is still a challenge.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%