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Decision Support and Expert Systems for Evaluation of Hydrometeorological Conditions at Sea

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Pilot bases are created of impacts and recommendations for prompt actions under radionuclide contamination, ecological disasters in towns, and floods, etc. The demonstrational variants of Decision Support Systems (DSS) are also available for such objects as sea port, city and other cases (50 subsystems). The developed tools and techniques of knowledge acquisition permit mass creation of the bases of impacts and recommendations for extreme situations and standard industrial objects.

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Vyazilov, E.D. (1997). Decision Support and Expert Systems for Evaluation of Hydrometeorological Conditions at Sea. In: Harmancioglu, N.B., Alpaslan, M.N., Ozkul, S.D., Singh, V.P. (eds) Integrated Approach to Environmental Data Management Systems. NATO ASI Series, vol 31. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-011-5616-5_33

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