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Browsing by Subject "databases"
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Building and Querying Probabilistic Models for Open World Database Systems
A fundamental assumption of traditional database management systems is that the database contains all information necessary to answer a query; i.e., the database contains the entire population of data. However, with the ... -
Data, Data, and More Data: Managing and Making Sense of Data from Existing PNW Salmon and Habitat Monitoring Programs
(University of Washington Water Center, 2009-05-05)Carol Volk will present an introduction to managing and understanding data. She will cover the following topics: 1. What is data? 2. Where is all the data? 3. What do we do with it? 4. Is it useful? As examples, she reviews ... -
Progress in Cyber-Informatics for Integrated Watershed Modeling
(University of Washington Water Center, 2006-02-16)Logsdon will discuss current trends in data management and sharing. Traditional database designs focused on accessibility. New database architectures focus on integration. He will look at watershed models as an example, ... -
Regional, Synchronous Field Determination of Summertime Stream Temperatures in Western Washington
(University of Washignton Water Center, 2001)Cold-water fisheries can be strongly affected by elevated summertime stream temperatures. The determinants of stream temperature are relatively well understood in the abstract, but their quantification in any given watershed ... -
Urban Non-Point Source Nutrient Impacts on Seattle Area Stream Chemistry
(University of Washington Water Center, 2004-02-06)Brett will review phosphorus transport in Seattle area urban and forest streams. He will describe a study that created a high resolution stream phosphorus concentration database in order to develop statistical time series ... -
Watershed Review: v.1:no.3(2003:summer)
(University of Washington Water Center, 2003)Articles include: Energy Regime: a Missing Link in the Restoration of Small Urban Streams?; Thesis and dissertation abstracts; New publications; Watershed Research Database.