01274nam a2200277 i 4500991002041179707536130109s2008 njua 001 0 eng d9780470191088 b14111512-39ule_instDip.to Ingegneria dell'Innovazioneeng005.27622Leinecker, Richard C.478412Visual Studio 2008 all-in-one desk reference for dummies /by Rick Leinecker, Vanessa L. WilliamsHoboken, N.J. :Wiley Pub.,c2008xx, 816 p. :ill. ;24 cmIncludes indexVisual Studio 2008 overview -- Getting started -- Building applications -- Getting acquainted with data access -- Coding -- Going the extra mile -- Extending visual studio.Microsoft Visual studioApplication softwareDevelopmentWilliams, Vanessa L..b1411151228-01-1430-04-13991002041179707536LE026 005.276 LEI 01.01 200812026000064871le026Prof. De Lorenzis / ProgettopE33.29-l- 40000.i1550483930-04-13Visual Studio 2008 all-in-one desk reference for dummies264305UNISALENTOle02609-01-13ma -engnju0003716nam 2200805z- 450 991055729160332120210501(CKB)5400000000041123(oapen)https://directory.doabooks.org/handle/20.500.12854/69069(oapen)doab69069(EXLCZ)99540000000004112320202105d2020 |y 0engurmn|---annantxtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierGeo-Spatial Analysis in HydrologyBasel, SwitzerlandMDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute20201 online resource (124 p.)3-03936-980-6 3-03936-981-4 Geo-spatial analysis has become an essential component of hydrological studies to process and examine geo-spatial data such as hydrological variables (e.g., precipitation and discharge) and basin characteristics (e.g., DEM and land use land cover). The advancement of the data acquisition technique helps accumulate geo-spatial data with more extensive spatial coverage than traditional in-situ observations. The development of geo-spatial analytic methods is beneficial for the processing and analysis of multi-source data in a more efficient and reliable way for a variety of research and practical issues in hydrology. This book is a collection of the articles of a published Special Issue Geo-Spatial Analysis in Hydrology in the journal ISPRS International Journal of Geo-Information. The topics of the articles range from the improvement of geo-spatial analytic methods to the applications of geo-spatial analysis in emerging hydrological issues. The results of these articles show that traditional hydrological/hydraulic models coupled with geo-spatial techniques are a way to make streamflow simulations more efficient and reliable for flood-related decision making. Geo-spatial analysis based on more advanced methods and data is a reliable resolution to obtain high-resolution information for hydrological studies at fine spatial scale.GeographybicsscResearch & information: generalbicssc3D simulationbasin characteristic extractionCanadian Hydrographic Serviceclassificationcrop water requirementcurve numberempiricalevapotranspirationflash floodflood riskgeo-spatial analysisGoogle Earth Engine (GEE)HEC-RAShydrodynamic modelhydrological modellinghydrologylevel of confidencenormalized difference vegetation indexPakistanPCSWMMphotogrammetryplains arearainfall-runoff modelRapidEyered edgereflectance-based crop coefficientsremote sensingSatellite-Derived Bathymetryscaling issueSentinel-2Aspatio-temporal computation frameworkspatio-temporal GISTaihu Basinwater qualitywatershed divisionGeographyResearch & information: generalZhou Qimingedt305629Li JianfengedtZhou QimingothLi JianfengothBOOK9910557291603321Geo-Spatial Analysis in Hydrology3023813UNINA