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- Modelling and Simulation of Offshore Wind Farms including the Mapping and Analysis of relevant Maintenance ProcessesPhilip Joschko, Andi H. Widok, Bernd Page, Susanne Appel, Saskia Greiner, Henning Albers. 1-12
- Data Warehousing for Distributed Offshore Research at Alpha Ventus - Overview and Insights gainedStefan Gudenkauf, Arno Claassen. 13-15
- Machine Learning in Wind Energy Information SystemsOliver Kramer, Nils André Treiber, Fabian Gieseke. 16-24
- Identification of Optimal Biomass Utilization - Characteristics and ChallengesBarbara Rapp, Michael Sonnenschein. 25-32
- RESYS-Tool - considering dependencies among energy technologies in designing regional energy autonomyGünter Wind, Ernst Schriefl, Horst Lunzer, Franz Niederl, Petra Busswald. 33-41
- Foundations for an IT-based Solution Manager for the Planning of Bio Energy NetworksNils Giesen, Daniel Meyerholt. 42-46
- Global Energy System Modelling linked to spatial data with focus on renewable energy resources - a case studyMarkus Biberacher, Sabine Gadocha, Oscar van Vliet. 47-54
- Der Potenzialatlas Erneuerbare Energien Baden-WürttembergManfred Müller. 55-61
- The Dark Side of Photovoltaic - 3D Simulation of Glare Assessing Risk and DiscomfortAlexander Wollert, Thomas Rose. 62-70
- Efficient software tools in the renewable energy domain: Maple and MapleSimJirí Hrebícek, Jaroslav Urbánek. 71-84
- The EnerGEO Platform of Integrated Assessment (PIA): environmental assessment of scenarios as a web serviceIsabelle Blanc, Benoît Gschwind, Mireille Lefevre, Didier Beloin-Saint-Pierre, Thierry Ranchin, Lionel Ménard, Janusz Cofala, Sabine Fuss, Artur Wyrwa, Kamila Drebszok, Daniel Stetter, Martijn Schaap. 85-92
- EnerGEO biomass pilotMarkus Tum, Kurt P. Günther, Ian McCallum, Jurai Balkovic, Nikolay Khabarov, Georg Kindermann, Sylvan Leduc, Markus Biberacher. 93-99
- Using a web-based SDSS for siting solar power plantsThomas Wanderer, Stefan Herle. 100-108
- Environmental data for the planning of off-shore wind parks from the EnerGEO Platform of Integrated Assessment (PIA)Hein Zelle, Ágnes Mika, Charles Calkoen, Peter Santbergen, Isabelle Blanc, Catherine Guermont, Lionel Ménard, Benoît Gschwind. 109-119
- Human health impacts for Renewable Energy scenarios from the EnerGEO Platform of Integrated Assessment (PIA)Mireille Lefevre, Benoît Gschwind, Isabelle Blanc, Thierry Ranchin, Artur Wyrwa, Kamila Drebszok, Janusz Cofala, Sabine Fuss. 120-127
- A pre-market service to map biomass potentials on a regional levelMarkus Tum, Kurt P. Günther. 128-131
- Development and Integration of a Local Solar Atlas into a GEOSS compliant Global Spatial Data Infrastructure (GSDI)Lionel Ménard, Lucien Wald, Philippe Blanc, Benoît Gschwind. 132-142
- HelioClim-1: 21-years of daily values in solar radiation in one-clickLucien Wald. 143-148
- Benefits and Limits of OGC-Web Services to the new SoDa Service on Solar EnergyClaire Thomas, Laurent Saboret, Etienne Wey, Lucien Wald. 149-154
- Web tools for performance analysis and planning support for solar energy plants (PV, CSP, CPV) starting from remotely sensed optical imagesMarco Morelli, Fabrizio Ruffini, Andrea Masini, Marco Alberto Carlo Potenza. 155-158
- A Web Processing Service for controlling the quality of meteorological measurementsBella Espinar, Benoît Gschwind, Lucien Wald, Claire Thomas. 159-164
- Communicating Geographic Knowledge using the EnerGEO platform - a new presentation strategy coupling geoportal discovery and Energeo pilot result presentation in a new tile-design platform approachManfred Mittlboeck, Bernhard Vockner, Caroline Atzl. 165-170
- Estimating particulate matter health impact related to the combustion of different fossil fuelsMartijn Schaap, Jeroen Kuenen, Carlijn Hendriks, Richard Kranenburg, Isabelle Blanc, Benoît Gschwind, Artur Wyrwa. 171-177
- Smart Grids for Optimised Utilisation of Renewable Energy SupplyMichael Sonnenschein, Martin Tröschel, Ontje Lünsdorf. 178-187
- Towards Modular Assembling of Virtual Power Plant Control Systems - The Smart Power Hamburg PlatformJan Oliver Sudeikat, Onnen Heitmann. 188-197
- Detecting Consumer Devices by Applying Pattern Recognition to Smart Meter SignalsAchim Guldner, Sebastian Arns, Tobias Schunk, Klaus-Uwe Gollmer, Rainer Michels, Stefan Naumann. 198-204
- Supporting Smart Grids with a Cloud-enabled Activity ServiceArne Koschel, Alexander Hödicke, Marc Schaaf, Stella Gatziu Grivas. 205-213
- Sampling the Search Space of Energy Resources for Self-organized, Agent-based Planning of Active Power ProvisionJörg Bremer, Michael Sonnenschein. 214-222
- Technologies and Operational Concepts for Energy StoragesJan-Hendrik Psola, Wolf-Rüdiger Canders, Markus Henke. 223-229
- Dynamic Strategies for Amount and Reliability of Control Reserve in Future Smart GridsAnja Ohsenbrügge. 230-236
- Impact of inverter clustering on the small-signal stability of a gridMauro Calabria, Walter Schumacher. 237-243
- Market-Based Redispatch in Distribution Grids - Incentivizing Flexible Behavior of Distributed Energy RessourceCarsten Wissing, Hans-Jürgen Appelrath. 244-250
- Methodological Approach for Integrated Grid and Market Simulation of Coherent Distribution and Transmission SystemsTimo Breithaupt, Steffen Garske, Torsten Rendel, Lutz Hofmann. 251-257
- Threat Scenarios to evaluate Trustworthiness of Multi-agents in the Energy Data ManagementChristine Rosinger, Mathias Uslar, Jürgen Sauer. 258-264
- Optimizing micro renewable energy efficiency by combining potentials and integrated environmental risk analysis - A case study in the Hannover regionClaudia Palmas, Almut Siewert. 265-276
- Data Centre as a Key Player of a District Electric Power and Heat Network System; comparison in Urban and Suburb RegionsShunsuke Mori, Yuuki Hori, Masashi Ohkura, Kazuhisa Kamegai. 277-285
- A quantitative study on transport time for sustainable road freight logisticsJan Froese. 286-290
- Energy Efficiency in Cloud Software ArchitecturesGiuseppe Procaccianti, Stefano Bevini, Patricia Lago. 291-299
- Integrating Aspects of Carbon Footprints and Continuous Energy Efficiency Measurements into Green and Sustainable Software EngineeringEva Kern, Markus Dick, Jakob Drangmeister, Tim Hiller, Stefan Naumann, Achim Guldner. 300-308
- Requirements of an energy efficiency software for SMEAndrea Meyer. 309-317
- Carbon Foot Printing in the IT-for-Green Project - A CEMIS Use CaseAndreas Solsbach, Barbara Rapp, Frank Teuteberg, Matthias Gräuler, Florian Stiel, Fabian Renatus, Jan Vornberger. 318-326
- Requirements Prioritization Framework for Developing Green and Sustainable Software using ANP-based Decision MakingSedef Akinli Koçak, Giovanna Gonzales Calienes, Gülfem Isiklar Alptekin, Ayse Basar Bener. 327-335
- Towards Modelling the research in Green IT with AgentsChristina Herzog, Jean-Marc Pierson, Laurent Lefèvre. 335-341
- GreenIT Cockpit - Entwicklung eines geschäftsprozessorientierten Management Cockpits für die Energieeffizienz der IKT von Organisationen - Stand 2013John Erdelt. 342-349
- SME and Green-IT - A decision modelFrederik Kramer, Naoum Jamous. 350-359
- Green IT für KMUKatja Moede, Frank Dornheim. 360-368
- Green E-Business Applications among the SMTEs in Tanzania: Analysis using the Green IT Reach-Rich MatrixJuma James Masele, Jorge Marx Gómez. 369-378
- Material Flow Modelling for Environmental Exposure Assessment - A Critical Review of Four Approaches Using the Comparative Implementation of an Idealized ExampleNikolaus A. Bornhöft, Bernd Nowack, Lorenz M. Hilty. 379-388
- Benefits of the implementation of reminder flows in LCA - illustration with energy flowsAxel Roy, Julie Orgelet, Marie de Saxcé, Etienne Lees-Perasso. 389-398
- Modelling Environmental Product Declarations for Efficient Data ExchangeOliver Kusche, Clemens Düpmeier, Anna Braune, Tanja Brockmann, Stephan Rössig. 399-406
- Key IT-results of the BioEnergieDat ProjectClemens Düpmeier, Liselotte Schebek, Andreas Ciroth, Oliver Kusche. 407-414
- Approach for the practical application of Exergy Analysis within branch-oriented enterprise networks, towards the realization of an Exergy Life Cycle Assessment (ELCA)Iria Alvarez. 415-425
- Sustainability of the iPhoneMatthias Mokosch, Torsten Urban, Hans-Knud Arndt, Tommy Hielscher, Gerrit Winsczyk. 426-433
- Integration of Material Flow Management into Company Processes within the Automotive IndustryBenjamin Boehnke, Andreas Möller, Volker Wohlgemuth. 434-442
- Challenges of Electricity Production Scenarios Modelling for Life Cycle Assessment of Environmental ImpactsIsabelle Blanc, Didier Beloin-Saint-Pierre. 443-448
- Using Monetary Measurement of Environmental Impacts Within Economic Reporting SystemsTimo von der Dovenmühle. 449-455
- Application of the Simultaneous Modular Approach in the Field of Material Flow AnalysisAndreas Moeller. 456-464
- Smart Solutions, Energy Efficiency, and Sustainability - Updating the Research Agenda for Environmental InformaticsLorenz M. Hilty. 465-469
- Incentive Scheme within a Sustainability CRM for MobilityBenjamin Wagner vom Berg, Rolf Norrenbrock, Jorge Marx Gómez. 470-480
- The future of sustainability reporting - Institutional infrastructure and dynamics of the fieldRalf Isenmann. 481-483
- Resource efficiency in Buildings through automation and user integrationIsidore Willy Kohoun Tsafack, Stefan Naumann, Klaus-Uwe Gollmer, Iris Ebner, Andrea Christian, Monika Eigenstetter, Verena Jähn, Sebastian Arns, Bodo Groß, Patrick Koch, Achim Guldner. 484-491
- iPad - An Environmental-Friendly Working Tool?Hans-Knud Arndt, Matthias Mokosch, Roksolana Pleshkanovska. 492-502
- Modeling impacts of European renewable energy policies on the emissions of mercuryPeter Rafaj, Janusz Cofala, Jeroen Kuenen, Artur Wyrwa, Janusz Zysk. 503-513
- Simulating SustainabilityAndi H. Widok, Volker Wohlgemuth. 514-522
- Identification of trade-offs for sustainable manufacturing of a Bamboo Bike by System DynamicsRené Scheumann, Ingmar Vierhaus, Ya-Ju Chang, Armin Fügenschuh, Matthias Finkbeiner. 523-531
- Applying Life Cycle Assessment within Discrete Event SimulationJürgen Reinhard, Volker Wohlgemuth, Rainer Zah, Paul Jahr. 532-542
- Anwendung computergestützter Simulationswerkzeuge zur Unterstützung der strategisch-taktischen Werksentwicklung eines Batterieherstellers hinsichtlich der EnergieeffizienzAlexander Bock, Volker Wohlgemuth. 543-549
- OpenResKit - Herausforderungen und aktuelle Entwicklungstendenzen bei der software-technischen Unterstützung von Ressourcen- und Energieeffizienzfragestellungen auf der Basis einer Client-/Server-ArchitekturPeter Krehahn, Tobias Ziep, Lars Schiemann, Volker Wohlgemuth. 550-560
- Involving the Expert in the Delivery of Environmental Information from the WebLeo Wanner, Harald Bosch, Stefanos Vrochidis, Nadjet Bouayad-Agha, Gerard Casamayor, Lasse Johansson, Ari Karppinen, Anastasia Moumtzidou, Ioannis Kompatsiaris, Thomas Ertl. 561-568
- Database Application for Changing Data Models in Environmental EngineeringUlrich Hussels, Stephanos Camarinopoulos, Torsten Lüdtke, Georgios Pampoukis. 569-575
- Data Integration by Semantic NormalisationThomas Bandholtz, Maria Rüther, Joachim Fock. 576-581
- Environmental Ontology Localization and Translation RelationsPilar León Araúz, Pamela Faber. 582-591
- AC4DC - Adaptive computing for dynamic data centersSteffen Leukroth. 592-593
- Using Cloud Technologies to Complement Environmental Information SystemsThorsten Schlachter, Clemens Düpmeier, Rainer Weidemann, Renate Ebel, Wolfgang Schillinger. 594-601
- Environmental Information System and Odour Monitoring based on Citizen and Technology Innovative SensorsPhilippe Ledent, Bernard Stevenot, Julien Delva, Wolfgang Kunz, Anne-Claude Romain, Ulrich Uhrner, Philippe Valoggia, Yannick Arnaud, Arnaud De Groof, Virginie Hutsemekers, Giovanna Grosso, Laurence Johannsen. 602-611
- WIND - A meteorological early warning system and its extensions towards mobile servicesUlrich Meissen, Daniel Faust, Frank Fuchs-Kittowski. 612-621
- Future Internet enablers for VGI applicationsDenis Havlik, Javier Soriano, Carlos Granell, Stuart E. Middleton, Hylke van der Schaaf, Arne J. Berre, Jasmin Pielorz. 622-630
- Building environmental information system using open source program for VinhPhuc provinceHoang Trung Son, Nguyen Le Nghia, Pham Thanh Van, Vu Van Manh. 631-637
- Some thoughts to realignment of PortalUStefanie Konstantinidis, Fred A. Kruse. 638-643
- Unterstützung des strategischen Öko-Controllings durch den Einsatz von Data-Warehouse-SystemenMiada Naana, Abdelkerim Rezgui, Horst Junker. 644-650
- Dafit - a new work flow oriented approach for time efficient data preparation, validation and flagging of time series data from environmental monitoringLudwig Christian Ries. 651-656
- Environmental Public Sector Information - The present path to increasing transparency and democracyWerner Pillmann, Rudolf Legat, Jirí Hrebícek. 657-664
- A Common Reference Model for Environmental Science Research InfrastructuresYin Chen, Paul Martin, Barbara Magagna, Herbert Schentz, Zhiming Zhao, Alex Hardisty, Alun D. Preece, Malcolm P. Atkinson, Robert Huber, Yannick Legré. 665-673
- Towards a Middleware for Data Management in Support of Open Government DataAndreas Abecker, Carsten Heidmann, Claus Hofmann, Wassilios Kazakos. 674-681
- Linked Environmental Data - The next Step for Environmental Information SystemsMatthias Menger, Patrick Ackermann, Andreas Linse, Thomas Bandholtz. 682-682
- The evolution of geospatial data handling in environmental information systemsStefan Jensen. 683-683
- eENVplus: a framework to support eEnvironmental services and applicationsCarmelo Attardo, Giorgio Saio. 684-692
- SAGA GIS based processing of spatial high resolution temperature dataLars Gerlitz, Benjamin Bechtel, Klemen Zaksek, Tobias Kawohl, Jürgen Böhner. 693-702
- Improving Efficiency of Grid Representation in GMLPiero Campalani, Alan Beccati, Peter Baumann. 703-708
- Analysis of GIS data to derive characteristic properties of high-voltage overhead lines in the examples in Lower Saxony and North Rhine-WestphaliaNguyen-Xuan Thinh, Leon Sander, Jakob Kopec, Kai Mühlnickel. 709-716
- Development of a GIS-based spatial model for the estimation of sustainable biomass potentials in different regions of North West EuropeMartina Haase. 717-726
- Generation of inputs to renewable energy sources using matched-block bootstrap approach with fitness proportionate selectionWeronika Radziszewska, Zbigniew Nahorski. 727-735
- Development of mathematical models for forecasting hydraulic loads of water and wastewater networksJan Studzinski, Lidia Bartkiewicz. 736-748
- Using Mike 21 ST model to assess the sand mining project in Lo riverDoan Tuan Linh, Trinh Hoang Long, Pham Thanh Van, Vu Van Manh. 749-757
- Investigation of Land Cover Change and Land Surface Temperature for the Megacity Ho Chi Minh City using Landsat ImageryNguyen-Xuan Thinh, Jakob Kopec. 758-766
- Risk assessment methods of water supply system in terms of reliability and operation costPawel Bartoszczuk, Jolanta Szymik-Gralewska, Izabela Zimoch. 767-772
- Potential and Problems of the Cellular System Approach for Environmental Modeling and SimulationJochen Wittmann. 772-780
- Understanding Urban Structures - An Approach for Assessing Climate Risk in Emerging MegacitiesNigel Keith Downes, Harry Storch. 781-789
- Smart Grid Integration of an Existing Office Building: Modelling and Simulation of Adaptation StrategiesLorenz M. Hilty, Nikolaus A. Bornhöft. 790-797
- Wildlife-Survey Schleswig-HolsteinHeiko Schmüser, Friedhelm Hosenfeld, Andreas Rinker. 798-806
- Bioscore II - Improved assessments of effects of environmental pressures on biodiversity in EuropeOnno M. Knol, Bart de Knegt, Stephan Hennekens. 807-815
- A Webbased application for crowdsourced acquisition of species data in the UNESCO MaB Biosphere Reserve BliesgauChristian Gülden, Michael Mattern, Peter Fischer-Stabel. 816-823
- EnvThes - interlinked thesaurus for long term ecological research, monitoring, and experimentsHerbert Schentz, Johannes Peterseil, Nic Bertrand. 824-832
- Upscaling of spatially explicit and linked time- and space-discrete models simulating vegetation dynamics under climate changeJulia Esther Marlene Sophia Nabel, Heike Lischke. 842-850
- Problems With Multi-Scale-ModelsJochen Wittmann. 857-864
- Climate Change, Food Security and InformaticsWalter J. Armbruster, Margaret M. MacDonell. 865-873
- Harnessing Sensor and Information/Communication Technologies to Revolutionize How Environmental Data are Collected and Integrated to Protect Public HealthMargaret MacDonell, Michelle Raymond, Chang Young-Soo, Walt Armbruster. 877-878
- Requirements to Micro - Unmanned Aircraft Systems in civil protection and environmental monitoringPeter Fischer-Stabel, Christopher Hardt. 879-886
- Assessment of health risk due to PM10 using fuzzy linear membership kriging with particle swarm optimizationJeetendra Bahadur Singh, Vijay Sena Reddy, Soumya Jana, Swades De. 887-894
- Experimentplaung und -durchführung mit BPMN-Modellen im Windpark-Simulationswerkzeug DESMO-Windpark-StudioTilmann Stehle. 895-902
- Simulationsexperiment der Planung des Einsatzes eines Offshore WindparksCornelia Eva Mengel. 903-912
- Konzeption und prototypische Entwicklung einer webbasierten Anwendung zur Unterstützung eines Energiemanagements nach LEEN und DIN EN ISO 50001Maximilian Schneider, Nick Personn, Fabian Kohl, Markus Müller. 913-921
- Data Traffic on Mobile Applications and its Impact on Battery Life TimeKai Benjamin Heinz. 922-930
- Konzeption und Entwicklung einer mobilen Anwendung zur Bewertung von Umweltauswirkungen inklusive eines Schnittstellenformats zum Austausch mit Betrieblichen UmweltinformationssystemenFelix Hemke. 931-938