2014
DOI: 10.1016/j.ocecoaman.2014.05.016
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Development of a regional coastal management decision-aided system. Part A: Establishment of an automatic numerical simulation program

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“…All of the business logic modules are implemented by Java Servlet or JavaBean. The automatic numerical programs were developed by Liang et al [23]. The SQL Server was selected for data storage and management.…”
Section: Csru-dss Architecturementioning
confidence: 99%
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“…All of the business logic modules are implemented by Java Servlet or JavaBean. The automatic numerical programs were developed by Liang et al [23]. The SQL Server was selected for data storage and management.…”
Section: Csru-dss Architecturementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Human operation is unrequired throughout the whole process. The process was described in detail by Liang et al [23]; in addition, the authors also demonstrated the high efficiency, rationality, and robustness of an automatic coastal numerical program. Figure 4 displays the automatic hydrodynamic-sediment program workflow.…”
Section: Automatic Coastal Numerical Programs and Numerical Servicesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Many efforts have been made to integrate the GIS with numerical models for surface water (rivers, lakes, surface hydrology), coastal and ocean modeling. For example, Liang et al developed an automatic numerical simulation program for coastal waters by integrating FVCOM with a GIS [14]; Ng et al integrated a GIS with a complex three-dimensional hydrodynamic sediment and heavy metal transport numerical model and applied the integrated system to the Pearl River Estuary in China [15]; Qin and Lin developed a system for costal seiches monitoring and forecasting by integrating FVCOM into a web-GIS based framework [16]. Such integrations not only benefit the preprocessing and postprocessing procedures of the modeling but also provide the system with spatial data analysis and visualization capabilities.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%