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- KonferenzbeitragBuilding Mobile Environmental Apps Using Web and Cloud Technologies(EnviroInfo Dessau 2012, Part 1: Core Application Areas, 2012) Schlachter, Thorsten; Weidemann, Rainer; Ebel, Renate; Schillinger, Wolfgang; Zetzmann, KlausSmall applications for mobile devices can be implemented relatively quickly, especially if they can draw on an existing service infrastructure. However, a number of small applications combined with a variety of supported mobile platforms lead to significant development and maintenance costs. The approach presented here combines the concept of a description of applications with the benefits of Web-technology-based cross-platform development.
- KonferenzbeitragEnergieportal Baden-Württemberg(EnviroInfo Dessau 2012, Part 2: Open Data and Industrial Ecological Management, 2012) Tauber, Martina; Schillinger, Wolfgang; Ebel, Renate; Zetzmann, Klaus; Haid, AchimAuf der Cebit 2012 wurde das neue Energieportal des Landes Baden-Württemberg www.energie.badenwuerttemberg.de vorgestellt. In der dazu herausgegebenen Pressemitteilung des Ministeriums für Umwelt, Klima und Energiewirtschaft Baden-Württemberg beschreibt Umweltminister Franz Untersteller die Bedeutung des Portals: „Der freie Zugang zu umfassenden Umweltinformationen trägt dem berechtigten Informationsbedarf der Bevölkerung Rechnung und schafft hierdurch Transparenz und Akzeptanz für unser Verwaltungshandeln. Das Energieportal Baden-Württemberg ist deswegen ein wichtiger Baustein der Energiewende“.
- KonferenzbeitragFlexible Darstellung von geobezogenen Daten in Webseiten über ein ereignis-orientiertes Karten-Widget(Umweltinformationssysteme. Big Data – Open Data – Data Variety, 2015) Düpmeier, Jan; Düpmeier, Clemens; Schlachter, Thorsten; Schillinger, WolfgangBasing on the Google Maps API a web widget was developed in order to generate various digital maps combining different map layers. This web widget can be integrated within the web portal framework LUPO presenting spatial search results on maps complementing the list of fulltext search results.
- KonferenzbeitragGeneric Web Framework for Environmental Data Visualization(Advances and New Trends in Environmental Informatics - Stability, Continuity, Innovation, 2016) Braun, Eric; Düpmeier, Clemens; Kimmig, Daniel; Schillinger, Wolfgang; Weissenbach, Kurt
- KonferenzbeitragLUPO mobil - Konzepte und technologische Einblicke in die App „Meine Umwelt“(Umweltinformationssysteme 2016 - Umweltbeobachtung: Nah und Fern, 2016) Kimmig, Daniel; Schillinger, Wolfgang; Schlachter, Thorsten; Düpmeier, Clemens; Weissenbach, KurtThis paper describes the concepts and the technological background of the mobile app “My Environment” („Meine Umwelt”). The main idea of this app is to merge various environment-related scenarios into a single app for mobile use. This idea dates back to the European initiative "SEIS" (Shared Environmental Information System) allowing the public to see environmental-related information within their area (“What’s in my backyard?”). To achieve this, the app “My Environment” includes three main scenarios. These are the publication of environmental information ("Inform") for interested laymen, collecting new or updating existing environmental information ("Report"), as well as providing localized information to enable people to go outside and experience nature ("Experience").
- KonferenzbeitragSuchmaschinen-getriebene Umweltportale – Nutzung einer ElasticSearch-Suchmaschine(Umweltinformationssysteme. Big Data – Open Data – Data Variety, 2015) Schlachter, Thorsten; Düpmeier, Clemens; Schmitt, Christian; Schillinger, WolfgangIn order to merge data from different information systems in web portals, querying of this data has to be simple and with good performance. If no direct, high-performance query services are available, data access can be provided (and often accelerated) using external search indexes, which is well-proven for unstructured data by means of classical full text search engines. This article describes how structured data can be provided through search engines, too, and how this data then can be re-used by other applications, e.g., mobile apps or business applications, incidentally reducing their complexity and the number of required interfaces. Users of environmental portals and applications can benefit from an integrated view on unstructured as well as on structured data.
- KonferenzbeitragUsing Cloud Technologies to Complement Environmental Information Systems(Proceedings of the 27th Conference on Environmental Informatics - Informatics for Environmental Protection, Sustainable Development and Risk Management, 2013) Schlachter, Thorsten; Düpmeier, Clemens; Weidemann, Rainer; Ebel, Renate; Schillinger, WolfgangCloud services can help to close the gap between available and published data by providing infrastructure, storage, services, or even whole applications. Within this paper we present some fundamental ideas on the use of cloud services for the construction of powerful services in order to toughen up environmental information systems for the needs of state of the art web, portal, and mobile technologies. We include uses cases for the provision of environmental information as well as for the collection of user generated data.