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Titel Water Data Infrastructure for Next-Generation e-Water-Services in Flanders
VerfasserIn Steven Smets, Bart Pannemans, Bennie Minnema, Albrech H. Weerts, Erik de Rooij, Michael Natschke, Walter Stiers, Vincenct Wolfs, Patrick Willems, Thomas Vansteenkiste, Kris Cauwenberghs
Konferenz EGU General Assembly 2017
Medientyp Artikel
Sprache en
Digitales Dokument PDF
Erschienen In: GRA - Volume 19 (2017)
Datensatznummer 250154539
Publikation (Nr.) Volltext-Dokument vorhandenEGU/EGU2017-19652.pdf
 
Zusammenfassung
Efficient sharing of water data and services (e.g. models, tools) is a challenging task. Several EU projects (e.g. DRIHM) already investigated some of the bottlenecks. In a new project, we investigated several issues to establish a Water Data Infrastructure for e-WaterServices in Flanders. Important features of such a WDI deals are - Institutional arrangements - agreement around technology and standards - agreement about dissemination of water related data and tools The goal of the WDI is to get to one (distributed) environment with models, data and tools for professionals, scientists and citizens to analyse data and run (the latest state of the art) models without (direct) interaction with the providers and developers of these data, models and tools. In the project, a WDI architecture was developed and proposed based on the developed WDI principles. The WDI principles and architecture were tested and demonstrated with 3 proof of concept (where execution of a lumped and distributed hydrological model and hydraulic models, running and visualisation were distributed over the infrastructure of the different projecpartners). We will present the WDI principles and architecture and its implementation for 3 use cases (operational, policy and on the fly modelling of accidents, e.g. spill). Results of the proof of concepts will be shown. It was found that institutional arrangements are the biggest hurdle for implementation of such a WDI.