Coming Up: Workshop about Environmental Information Systems and Services

Posted by patrick_maue on September 2, 2010 under Uncategorized | Be the First to Comment

We have a range of very interesting submissions for our upcoming workshop “Environmental Information Systems and Services – Infrastructures and Platforms“, which will be co-located with this year’s EnviroInfo conference in Bonn. Envision will be represented by SINTEF and UOM as organizers, but there will be also a talk about our runtime infrastructure by NKUA. There have been also submissions by other related projects such as UncertWeb, Pescado, or SudPlan. Stay tuned for the program which we will be added soon to the website. We also have a ENVISION-talk at the main conference about the semantic-enable notifcation infrastructure for environmental models. This is currently developed as part of master thesis at the University of Münster

Envision M6 Deliverables

Posted by ioan_toma on July 16, 2010 under News | Be the First to Comment

Envision M6 Deliverables are now online. Please check here for more details.

ENVISION at the INSPIRE conference

Posted by patrick_maue on June 30, 2010 under Dissemination | Be the First to Comment

We had a presentation at the INSPIRE conference last week about our proposal for exposing environmental models on the Web. We suggest to use the SOS standard for preconfigured models which don’t require any user interaction, and the SPS for un-configured models which depend on input parameters defined by the users. Our oil spill scenario is an example for the latter: you have to manually provide information about the oil spill location and the oil type to be able to invoke the model. The slides are here. The paper is on the Website of the conference, here’s the link.

New Publication in the list

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We have a new publication by Roy from SINTEF coming from the ENVISION project:

Roy Grønmo (2010). Can Graph Transformation Make Aspect Languages for BPEL Redundant? In Proceedings of 14th IEEE International EDOC Conference, Vitória, Brazil.

GMES approved by the European Parliament

Posted by patrick_maue on June 19, 2010 under News | Be the First to Comment

“This European initiative will provide Europeans with information that can be used to further improve their quality of life through a better knowledge of the living environment, delivering the necessary information to fight climate change, respond to emergencies, and alert citizens if air quality gets bad, to cite a few examples. Recently, GMES has also been used to help rescue operations in Haiti and fight the oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico. The European Parliament has taken an important step in the legislative process”, said Vice-President Antonio Tajani. (link)

With its approval  by the European Parliament, the GMES (Global Monitoring for Environment and Security)  initiative has take an important step.

The approval of the Parliament gave green light to the development of the GMES system by 2014, which would enable the EU to collect its own data – most of which currently comes from American satellites. The adopted regulation contains a provision for open and free of charge access to the collected data, so that all local, regional and national players can use these data to respond to natural disasters, to monitor climate change as well as to take better decisions on agriculture, forestry, energy, urban development, infrastructure or transport. The open access should also boost a “downstream market” for which small and medium-sized software companies can develop new applications.  (link)

This is great news for ENVISION and all other FP7 research projects which focus on applications for earth observation data.