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2015 , Volume 20, ¹ 5, p.233-250

Shokin Y.I., Rychkov A.D., Khakimzyanov G.S., Chubarov L.B.

On numerical methods for solving run-up problems. II. Experience with model problems

Purpose. This article addresses the history and description of technological approaches used for the design of distributed information systems based on the example of the Siberian Branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences. It describes the architectural solutions developed for the establishment of information systems designed to support research and for the principles of its integration with the external sources.

Methodology. We define the functional requirements to the design such an information system that provides: uniform distributed information environment; information support aimed at research activities in both fundamental and applied areas; support for professionally- oriented training systems and an exchange of scientific documents; support for professionally- oriented access systems and interfaces for data warehouses; collective use of the acquired electronic literature, catalogs, bibliographic databases and publications; support for electronic versions of scientific journals published by the scientific organization; support for the adoption and implementation of organizational and administrative decisions. These requirements are determined, at first, by the information needs of researchers, and, secondly, ensuring reliability and long-term storage of information. The principles of organization of such a system is also defined.

Findings. We discuss the rules of representation and transformation of metadata and describe the work with dictionaries, which are used to organize and classify information resources and to model the relationships between them.

Originality/value. Finally, examples of practical implementation of these technologies are described using the existing information systems.

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Keywords: surface waves, shallow water, run-up, numerical simulation

Author(s):
Shokin Yuriy Ivanovich
Dr. , Academician RAS, Professor
Position: Scientific Director of the Institute
Office: Federal Research Center for Information and Computational Technologies
Address: 630090, Russia, Novosibirsk, Ac. Lavrentiev ave., 6
Phone Office: (383) 334 91 10
E-mail: shokin@ict.nsc.ru
SPIN-code: 6442-4180

Rychkov Aleksandr Dmitrievich
Dr. , Professor
Position: Leading research officer
Address: 63009, Russia, Novosibirsk, Ac. Lavrentiev ave., 6
Phone Office: (383) 330 86 56
E-mail: rych@ict.nsc.ru

Khakimzyanov Gayaz Salimovich
Dr. , Professor
Position: Leading research officer
Office: Federal Research Center for Information and Computational Technologies
Address: 630090, Russia, Novosibirsk, Ac. Lavrentiev ave. 6
Phone Office: (383) 330 86 56
E-mail: khak@ict.nsc.ru
SPIN-code: 3144-0877

Chubarov Leonid Borisovich
Dr. , Professor
Position: General Scientist
Office: Institute of Computational Technologies SB RAS
Address: 630090, Russia, Novosibirsk, ac. Lavrentyev Ave., 6
Phone Office: (383) 333 18 82
E-mail: chubarov@ict.nsc.ru
SPIN-code: 3048-2318

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Shokin Y.I., Rychkov A.D., Khakimzyanov G.S., Chubarov L.B. On numerical methods for solving run-up problems. II. Experience with model problems // Computational technologies. 2015. V. 20. ¹ 5. P. 233-250
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