Print Email Facebook Twitter Overview Of Coupling Of Data, Models And Information Through The Web Using Existing Standards Title Overview Of Coupling Of Data, Models And Information Through The Web Using Existing Standards Author de Boer, G.J. (TU Delft Environmental Fluid Mechanics) Baart, F. (TU Delft Coastal Engineering) Jagers, B (Deltares) Becker, B.P.J. (Deltares) Contributor Piasecki, M. (editor) Date 2014 Abstract Assessment of environmental status and integral safety requires combination of information from many sources, coming from either databases or increasingly via live model (scenario) simulations. Many of these models require input from one another, sometimes unidirectional, but more and more two-directional as well. Many protocols and frameworks are available for model coupling, often based on open standards and implementations. Previous overviews of coupling protocols have focused on data exchange volume, data complexity, invasiveness into existing models and support for specific programming languages. We extend the overview using recent developments in web-based protocols and focus on the suitability for internet-based data exchange. We also extend the focus of previous reviews by also taking the coupling with aggregated information products for end-users into account. We propose a hierarchical ordering of all standards for specific types of end-users. To reference this document use: http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:e3739b06-52d8-418a-8510-1463acd97102 ISBN 978-1-5108-0039-7 Source Proceedings 11th International Conference on Hydroinformatics Event 11th International Conference on Hydroinformatics, 2014-08-17 → 2014-08-21, New York, United States Part of collection Institutional Repository Document type conference paper Rights © 2014 G.J. de Boer, F. Baart, B Jagers, B.P.J. Becker Files PDF viewcontent.cgi12.pdf 320.75 KB Close viewer /islandora/object/uuid:e3739b06-52d8-418a-8510-1463acd97102/datastream/OBJ/view