- #ENVIRONMENTAL VISUALIZATION SOFTWARE VERIFICATION#
- #ENVIRONMENTAL VISUALIZATION SOFTWARE SOFTWARE#
- #ENVIRONMENTAL VISUALIZATION SOFTWARE PROFESSIONAL#
Integrated assessment and management of systems (river basins, regions etc.) for enhancing sustainability outcomes - including linked socioeconomic and biophysical models that may be developed with stakeholders for understanding systems, communication and learning, and improving system outcomes. #ENVIRONMENTAL VISUALIZATION SOFTWARE SOFTWARE#
Generic and pervasive frameworks, techniques and issues - including system identification theory and practice, model conception, model integration, model and/or software evaluation, sensitivity and uncertainty assessment, visualization, scale and regionalization issues. Software and Data News items must not exceed 400 words, should have no section sub-titles, NO images or tables and have no more than 5 references.įor these and the regular papers, supplementary material such as software demonstrations, model simulations and additional performance tests, can be posted in electronic form and commented upon by users.Īuthors are invited to submit relevant contributions in the following areas: They are expected to treat topics that have been analytically covered in EMS, or elsewhere, and therefore do not require long descriptions. Software and Data News items are short news articles (of 1 journal page at most) about new software products and data sets that fall within the journal's scope. The journal encourages submission of Short Communications of less than 3,000 words, and items of Software and Data News of less than 400 words. To this latter end, authors are expected to briefly review and cite the historical progress made for their problem and clearly show how their work adds value to the literature. The purpose of this specification, evaluation and reporting is to convey the rigour and credibility of the work and therefore its potential to contribute to knowledge acquisition. Issues and methods related to the integrated modeling, assessment and management of environmental systems - including relevant policy and institutional analysis, public participation principles and methods, decision making methods, model integration, quality assurance and evaluation of models, data and procedures.Īuthors must specify clearly the objectives of their models and/or software, and report on the essential steps that were used in their development, normally including the rationale for the type of approach selected and substantial testing and evaluation of it - comparisons with alternative approaches and methods are encouraged. Licensing issues and open source access should be clearly specified. Development and maintenance costs, and adoption and penetration of the software in the target user groups should be addressed. #ENVIRONMENTAL VISUALIZATION SOFTWARE VERIFICATION#
Aspects related to software usability, reliability, verification and validation should be backed up with quantitative results as much as possible.
Real-world applications of software technologies - particularly state-of-the-art environmental software able to deal with complex requirements, conflicting user perspectives, and/or evolving data structures. Development and application of environmental software, information and decision support systems. Insights should be ones that are generalizable in some way and are likely to be of interest to those studying other systems and, preferably, other system types. Insights can relate to the generality and limitations of the modelling, methods, the model application and/or the systems modelled. Model development, model evaluation, process identification and applications in diverse sectors of the environment (as outlined below) provided they reveal insights and contribute to the store of knowledge. Generic frameworks, techniques and issues which either integrate a range of disciplines and sectors or apply across a range. #ENVIRONMENTAL VISUALIZATION SOFTWARE PROFESSIONAL#
The aim is to improve our capacity to represent, understand, predict or manage the behaviour of environmental systems at all practical scales, and to communicate those improvements to a wide scientific and professional audience. Environmental Modelling & Software publishes contributions, in the form of research articles, reviews, short communications as well as software and data news, on recent advances in environmental modelling and/or software.