[Esip-cloud] AGU Fall Meeting Cloud Session Submission Invitation

Chaowei Yang cyang3 at gmu.edu
Sat Aug 3 21:20:13 EDT 2013


IN 002. Adopting Cloud Computing for Environmental Decision Support Systems

Section/Focus Group: Earth and Space Science Informatics (IN)
Co-Sponsors: Hydrology (H)
SWIRLs: Computational_Methods_Swirl_sm Computational Methods across Scales: Personal to High Performance Platforms

Conveners:
Alexander Sun, The University of Texas at Austin, alexsunda at gmail.com
Chaowei Phil Yang, George Mason University, cyang3 at gmu.edu

Description:
Web-based environmental decision support systems (EDSS) provide a social-learning infrastructure for integrating diverse knowledge and interests related to water resources management. The advent of cloud computing is expected to revolutionize the design, development, and deployment of the future generation of EDSS. This session welcomes contributions that demonstrate the novel use of cloud-computing, including but not limited to methodologies and tools for enabling online decision support models, visual analytics, and cloud-based uncertainty quantification and sensitivity analyses. Contributions that fuse participatory social learning into the decision making processes are also welcome.

Index Terms:
[1880] HYDROLOGY / Water management
[1918] INFORMATICS / Decision analysis
[1920] INFORMATICS / Emerging informatics technologies
[1976] INFORMATICS / Software tools and services

Best Regards,
Phil
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Free downloading recent published papers
Redefining the possibility of digital Earth and geosciences with spatial cloud computing
http://www.tandfonline.com/eprint/9hrYXhPEwEr4hv9gXTFi/full
http://cpgis.gmu.edu/homepage/free-papers.htm

Chaowei Phil Yang, Ph.D.,
Director, NSF I/UCRC for Spatiotemporal Thinking, Computing and Applications
Co-Director, Joint Center for Intelligent Spatial Computing
Chair, Research Committee, Univ. Consortium of Geographic Information Science
Associate Professor, George Mason University
http://cpgis.gmu.edu/homepage/


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