@incollection{iiasa13598, number = {211}, month = {June}, series = {Proceedings of an International Conference Held in Vienna}, booktitle = {Applications of geographic information systems in hydrology and water resources management.}, editor = {K. Kovar and H.P. Nachtnebel}, title = {Models, GIS, and expert systems: integrated water resources models}, address = {Vienna, Austria}, publisher = {IAHS Press}, year = {1994}, journal = {Applications of geographic information systems in hydrology and water resources management. Proc. international conference, Vienna, 1993}, pages = {297--308}, url = {http://hydrologie.org/redbooks/b211/211032.pdf}, isbn = {0 947571 48 5}, abstract = {Advanced information technology provides the tools to design and implement smart software where, in a broad sense, the emphasis is on man-machine interface and a flexible problem representation. Symbolic and analog, graphical interaction, visual display and animation, integrated data sources and built-in domain knowledge can effectively support users of complex and complicated software systems. Integration, interaction, visualization, intelligence and customization are key concepts that are discussed in detail, using a number of operational water resources models as examples.}, author = {Fedra, K.} }