1st Edition

Web-based Virtual Environments for Decision Support in Water Based Systems

By Xuan Zhu Copyright 2014
    168 Pages
    by CRC Press

    User interface is one of the most important components for decision support systems since it directly faces to the end users: decision makers and stakeholders. Implementation of modern visualization and interaction techniques can fill the gap between models and information in order to assist the end user to achieve appropriate knowledge. Web-based interactive maps and construction of virtual environments are mainly described in this research. Combining with several case studies, the advantages and disadvantages of 2D and 3D visualization have been revealed.

    1 Introduction
    2 Appropriate user interface design for decision support systems in water resource management
    3 Using web-based interactive maps in DSS
    4 Using 3D virtual environments for displaying effects of landuse change
    5 Arranging 3D information in flood disaster management
    6 Visualization and interaction techniques for planning phases
    7 Conclusions, Recommendations and Outlook

    Biography

    Xuan Zhu