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BARTONĚK, D. OPATŘILOVÁ, I.
Original Title
Optimization of processing of enormous amounts of geographical data
Type
journal article - other
Language
English
Original Abstract
The paper deals with the optimization of processing of large volume of geographic data. The essence of the method is hierarchical decomposition of the set of processes into elementary processes and the allocation of means to these processes. The means can be of three types: hardware, software or human factor, eventually combination of these types. Each elementary process can be processed at one of these means in certain time. Generally, the processes and the means can be interdependent or independent. The described problem can be represented using an oriented graph, where nodes correspond to the processes or the means and edges represent either the interdependence of processes and means, or the processing time of certain process on a given mean. The map of processes is formed on the basis of the graph. This map contains temporal continuity of solutions of sub-processes. Then, the duration of all processes is compiled from this map, which must be less than the time solving a task in the required quality of results. If not, the pairs of sub process–mean are replaced alternative pairs according to the map of processes with lower duration. The special algorithm was designed for this task. If the sum of the durations of all processes complies with solutions, the optimization ends and at this time the sub-processes and their allocated means are defined. The proposed method of data processing was realized in the project of data analysis of storage of gas facilities under certain types of terrain surface in the Czech Republic with the area of 64,350 km2.
Keywords
process scheduling, optimization, GIS
Authors
BARTONĚK, D.; OPATŘILOVÁ, I.
RIV year
2015
Released
1. 3. 2015
Publisher
AWER Proceedia
Location
Turecko
ISBN
2147-5369
Periodical
AWERProcedia Information Technology and Computer Science
Year of study
Number
8
State
Republic of Turkey
Pages from
108
Pages to
118
Pages count
11
URL
http://www.world-education-center.org/index.php/P-ITCS/article/view/3660/3310
BibTex
@article{BUT114427, author="Dalibor {Bartoněk} and Irena {Opatřilová}", title="Optimization of processing of enormous amounts of geographical data", journal="AWERProcedia Information Technology and Computer Science", year="2015", volume="2015", number="8", pages="108--118", issn="2147-5369", url="http://www.world-education-center.org/index.php/P-ITCS/article/view/3660/3310" }