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Decision-making procedures in the GIMS

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Environmental monitoring foresees decision-making situations in real time based on data accumulated up to the moment of decision making or as a result of prior data analysis without correlation to the current time. The statistical analysis of events involved in how the monitoring system works can be realized by many methods whose applicability at each event is determined by the combination of parameters that characterize the process studied.

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Krapivin, V.F., Shutko, A.M. (2012). Decision-making procedures in the GIMS. In: Information Technologies for Remote Monitoring of the Environment. Springer Praxis Books. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-20567-5_6

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