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MANAGEMENT OF INFORMATION
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08/08/2005 |
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Access to high quality data presented in a format targeted for the specific use is crucial for the quality of decisions in environmental issues and a high priority for decision makers. The requirements of the public of access to environmental information in line with the Aarhus Convention are steadily growing.
The three steps in building an information system: analysis, design and implementation will be performed is close dialogue with the users of the system.
Analysis
- Data acquisition/ data flow
- Data storage
- Data needs
- Technology and architecture
- Object Model
- Data validation
Design
- Data warehouses and databases
- Map tools, GIS
- Meta database
- Client applications
- WEB portal that combines the data sources and provides the users with information and tools for interpretation
- Basic software relevant
- Hardware
- Infrastructure/data transmission
- Modelling og reporting tools
- Institutional issues, training programmes
Implementation
- Elaboration of thematic databases
- Establishment of WEB portal to connect information from different institutions in a system based on de-central data sources
- Information on request for administrations and the public
- Elaboration of manuals
- Training
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