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Digitālo tiesību pārvaldība (Digital Rights Management (DRM))
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OVERVIEW AND CONCEPTS | |
OVERVIEW OF ENVIRONMENTAL DATA MANAGEMENT | |
Concern for the environment | |
The Computer Revolution | |
Convergence - Environmental data management | |
Concept of Data vs. Information | |
EMS vs. EMIS vs. EDMS | |
SITE DATA MANAGEMENT CONCEPTS | |
Purpose of data management | |
Types of data storage | |
Responsibility for data management | |
Understanding the data | |
RELATIONAL DATA MANAGEMENT THEORY | |
What is relational data management? | |
History of relational data management | |
Data normalization | |
Structured Query Language | |
Benefits of normalization | |
Automated normalization | |
DATA CONTENT | |
Data content overview | |
Project technical data | |
Project administrative data | |
Project document data | |
Reference data | |
Document management | |
SYSTEM DESIGN AND IMPLEMENTATION | |
GENERAL DESIGN ISSUES | |
Database management software | |
Database location options | |
Distributed vs. centralized databases | |
The data model | |
Data access requirements | |
Government EDMS systems | |
Other issues | |
DATABASE ELEMENTS | |
Hardware and software components | |
Units of data storage | |
Databases and files | |
Tables ("databases") | |
Fields (columns) | |
Records (rows) | |
Queries (views) | |
Other database objects | |
THE USER INTERFACE | |
General user interface issues | |
Conceptual guidelines | |
Guidelines for specific elements | |
Documentation | |
IMPLEMENTING THE DATABASE SYSTEM | |
Designing the system | |
Buy or build? | |
Implementing the system | |
Managing the system | |
ONGOING DATA MANAGEMENT ACTIVITIES | |
Managing the workflow | |
Managing the data | |
Administering the system | |
GATHERING ENVIRONMENTAL DATA | |
SITE INVESTIGATION AND REMEDIATION | |
Overview of environmental regulations | |
The Investigation and Remediation Process | |
Environmental Assessments and Environmental Impact Statements | |
GATHERING SAMPLES AND DATA IN THE FIELD | |
General sampling issues | |
Soil | |
Sediment | |
Groundwater | |
Surface water | |
Decontamination of equipment | |
Shipping of samples | |
Air | |
Other media | |
Overview of parameters | |
ENVIRONMENTAL LABORATORY ANALYSIS | |
Laboratory workflow | |
Sample preparation | |
Analytical methods | |
Other analysis issues | |
MAINTAINING THE DATA | |
IMPORTING DATA | |
Manual entry | |
Electronic import | |
Tracking imports | |
Undoing an import | |
Tracking quality | |
EDITING DATA | |
Manual editing | |
Automated editing | |
MAINTAINING AND TRACKING DATA QUALITY | |
QA vs. QC | |
The QAPP | |
QC samples and analyses | |
Data quality procedures | |
Database support for data quality and usability | |
Precision vs. Accuracy | |
Protection from loss | |
DATA VERIFICATION AND VALIDATION | |
Types of data review | |
Meaning of Verification | |
Meaning of Validation | |
The verification and validation process | |
Verification and validation checks | |
Software assistance with verification and validation | |
MANAGING MULTIPLE PROJECTS AND DATABASES | |
One file or many? | |
Sharing data elements | |
Moving between databases | |
Limiting site access | |
USING THE DATA | |
DATA SELECTION | |
Text-based queries | |
Graphical selection | |
Query-by-form | |
REPORTING AND DISPLAY | |
Text output | |
Formatted reports | |
Formatting the result | |
Interactive output | |
Electronic distribution of data | |
GRAPHS | |
Graph overview | |
General concepts | |
Types of graphs | |
Graph examples | |
Curve fitting | |
Graph theory | |
CROSS SECTIONS, FENCE DIAGRAMS, AND 3-D DISPLAYS | |
Lithologic and wireline logs | |
Cross sections | |
Profiles | |
Fence diagrams and stick displays | |
Block Diagrams and 3-D displays | |
MAPPING AND GIS | |
Mapping concepts | |
Mapping software | |
Displaying data | |
Contouring and modeling | |
Specialized displays | |
STATISTICS AND ENVIRONMENTAL DATA | |
Statistical concepts | |
Types of statistical analyses | |
Outliers and comparison with limits | |
Toxicology and risk assessment | |
INTEGRATION WITH OTHER PROGRAMS | |
Export - import | |
Digital output | |
Export - import advantages and disadvantages | |
Direct connection | |
Data warehousing and data mining | |
Data integration | |
PROBLEMS, BENEFITS, AND SUCCESSES | |
AVOIDING PROBLEMS | |
Manage expectations | |
Use the right tool | |
Prepare for problems with the data | |
Plan project administration | |
Increasing the chance of a positive outcome | |
SUCCESS STORIES | |
Financial benefits | |
Technical benefits | |
Subjective benefits | |
THE FUTURE OF ENVIRONMENTAL DATA MANAGEMENT | |
APPENDICES | |
NEEDS ASSESSMENT EXAMPLE | |
DATA MODEL EXAMPLE | |
Introduction | |
Conventions | |
Primary Tables | |
Lookup tables | |
Reference tables | |
Utility tables | |
DATA TRANSFER STANDARD | |
Purpose | |
Database background information | |
Data content | |
Acceptable file formats | |
Submittal requirements | |
Non-conforming data | |
THE PARAMETERS | |
Inorganic parameters | |
Organic parameters | |
Other parameters | |
Method reference | |
EXERCISES | |
Database redesign exercise | |
Data normalization exercise | |
Group discussion - data management and your organization | |
Database redesign exercise solution | |
Data normalization exercise solution | |
Database software exercises | |
GLOSSARY | |
BIBLIOGRAPHY | |
INDEX |