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Fig. 10. Legal aspects of combined geo applications, services, and distributed resources
usage.
derivatives and C (Tcl Developer Site, 2010), like the actmap application and Active Map
procedures and data.
9. Integrated - InfoPoints using distributed resources
Using auto-events, dynamical cartography, and geocognostic aspects, views and applications
using distributed compute and storage resources can be created very flexibly. As with
the concept presented resources available from Distributed Systems, High Performance
Computing, Grid and Cloud services, and available networks can be used. The main
components are:
• interactive dynamical applications (frontend),
• distributed resources, compute and storage, configured for interactive and batch use,
• parallel applications and components (backend), as available on the resources,
• a framework with interfaces for using parallel applications interactively.
Besides the traditional visualisation a lot of disciplines like geo-resources and energy
exploration, archaeology, medicine, epidemology and for example various applications within
the tourism industry can profit from the e-Science components. These e-Science components
can be used for Geoscientific Information Systems for dynamical InfoPoints and multimedia,
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