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Due to increasing practical needs, software support of
environmental protection and research tasks is growing in
importance and scope. Software systems help to monitor basic data,
to maintain and process relevant environmental information, to
analyze gathered information and to carry out decision processes,
which often have to take into account complex alternatives with
various side effects. Therefore software is an important tool for
the environmental domain. When the first software systems in the
environmental domain grew - 10 to 15 years ag- users and developers
were not really aware of the complexity these systems are carrying
with themselves: complexity with respect to entities, tasks and
procedures. I guess nobody may have figured out at that time that
the environmental domain would ask for solutions which information
science would not be able to provide and - in several cases - can
not provide until today. Therefore environmental informatics - as
we call it today - is also an important domain of computer science
itself, because practical solutions need to deal with very complex,
interdisciplinary, distributed, integrated, sometimes badly
defined, user-centered decision processes. I doubt somebody will
state that we are already capable of building such integrated
systems for end users for reasonable cost on a broad range. The
development of the first scientific community for environmental
informatics started around 1985 in Germany, becoming a technical
committee and working group of the German Computer Society in 1987.
Due to increasing practical needs, software support of
environmental protection and research tasks is growing in
importance and scope. Software systems help to monitor basic data,
to maintain and process relevant environmental information, to
analyze gathered information and to carry out decision processes,
which often have to take into account complex alternatives with
various side effects. Therefore software is an important tool for
the environmental domain. When the first software systems in the
environmental domain grew - 10 to 15 years ag- users and developers
were not really aware of the complexity these systems are carrying
with themselves: complexity with respect to entities, tasks and
procedures. I guess nobody may have figured out at that time that
the environmental domain would ask for solutions which information
science would not be able to provide and - in several cases - can
not provide until today. Therefore environmental informatics - as
we call it today - is also an important domain of computer science
itself, because practical solutions need to deal with very complex,
interdisciplinary, distributed, integrated, sometimes badly
defined, user-centered decision processes. I doubt somebody will
state that we are already capable of building such integrated
systems for end users for reasonable cost on a broad range. The
development of the first scientific community for environmental
informatics started around 1985 in Germany, becoming a technical
committee and working group of the German Computer Society in 1987.
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