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Coupled Models for the Hydrological Cycle: Integrating Atmosphere, Biosphere, and Pedosphere

Axel Bronstert ; Jesus Carrera ; Pavel Kabat ; Sabine Lütkemeier (eds.)

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ISBN impreso

978-3-540-22371-9

ISBN electrónico

978-3-540-27325-7

Editor responsable

Springer Nature

País de edición

Reino Unido

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© Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg 2005

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Cycles, Feedbacks, and Main Issues

Axel Bronstert; Jesus Carrera; Pavel Kabat; Sabine Lütkemeier (eds.)

The ‘industry-strength’ data models are complex to use and tend to obscure the fundamental issues. Going back to the original proposal of Chen for Entities and Relationships, I describe here a reduced data model with Objects and Relations. It is mathematically well founded in the category of relations and has been implemented to demonstrate that it is viable. An example how this is used to structure data and load data is shown.

Pp. 1-73

Systems Approach: the Nature of Coupled Models

Axel Bronstert; Jesus Carrera; Pavel Kabat; Sabine Lütkemeier (eds.)

The ‘industry-strength’ data models are complex to use and tend to obscure the fundamental issues. Going back to the original proposal of Chen for Entities and Relationships, I describe here a reduced data model with Objects and Relations. It is mathematically well founded in the category of relations and has been implemented to demonstrate that it is viable. An example how this is used to structure data and load data is shown.

Pp. 75-164

Systematisation of the Interactions between Hydrological and related Cycles

Axel Bronstert; Jesus Carrera; Pavel Kabat; Sabine Lütkemeier (eds.)

The ‘industry-strength’ data models are complex to use and tend to obscure the fundamental issues. Going back to the original proposal of Chen for Entities and Relationships, I describe here a reduced data model with Objects and Relations. It is mathematically well founded in the category of relations and has been implemented to demonstrate that it is viable. An example how this is used to structure data and load data is shown.

Pp. 165-214

Case Studies

Axel Bronstert; Jesus Carrera; Pavel Kabat; Sabine Lütkemeier (eds.)

The ‘industry-strength’ data models are complex to use and tend to obscure the fundamental issues. Going back to the original proposal of Chen for Entities and Relationships, I describe here a reduced data model with Objects and Relations. It is mathematically well founded in the category of relations and has been implemented to demonstrate that it is viable. An example how this is used to structure data and load data is shown.

Pp. 215-311

Summary and Outlook

Axel Bronstert; Jesus Carrera; Pavel Kabat; Sabine Lütkemeier (eds.)

The ‘industry-strength’ data models are complex to use and tend to obscure the fundamental issues. Going back to the original proposal of Chen for Entities and Relationships, I describe here a reduced data model with Objects and Relations. It is mathematically well founded in the category of relations and has been implemented to demonstrate that it is viable. An example how this is used to structure data and load data is shown.

Pp. 313-319