Author_Institution :
Sch. of Comput. & Math. Sci., Greenwich Univ., London, UK
Abstract :
The need for information and communication systems relating to European forests, and associated projects, is reviewed. Consideration of potential user groups, and potential data and information providers indicates that (i) a range of communication protocols are required, (ii) a forest standards conversion-harmonization facility is essential. These and other architectural design considerations for forest information and communication portal are then put together, in Figure 1, to produce a high-level prototype architectural design of a fully functional system. The main requirement of the core of a FICP is that it should provide directory services (i.e. a metadata framework, and a multi-lingual translation) and search services (both local and global). It should also provide access to a data-compatibility conversion service. Other useful facilities and tools, such as the grid, visualization, GIS-mapping, summarization & tabulation, and statistical and ecosystem modelling tools should not be part of the core system.
Keywords :
environmental science computing; forestry; geographic information systems; meta data; portals; European forest information communication portal; GIS-mapping; catalogue; data-compatibility conversion; directory services; ecosystem modelling tool; forest standard conversion-harmonization; grid tool; high-level prototype architectural design; metadata framework; multilingual translation; statistical tool; visualization tool; Data visualization; Ecosystems; Europe; Finite impulse response filter; Forestry; Portals; Prototypes; Remote monitoring; Statistics; Vegetation mapping; EFIS; FICP; FMA; FSCTK; NEFIS; catalogue; communication; conversion; data; forest; harmonization; incommensurate; information; metadata; platform; portal; system;