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versioning, tracking, and reporting data changes as multiple users access the
centralized database.
GeoPro also supports the modeling process by automating the routine
data transformations required to integrate project software. This automation
is also crucial to streamlining pre- and post-processing of model data during
model calibration.
Another function of GeoPro is to facilitate the dissemination and use
of the model data and results through web-based documents by linking and
allowing access to the underlying database and analysis tools. The intent is
to convey to end-users the complex flow model product in a manner that is
simple, flexible, and relevant to their needs.
GeoPro is evolving from a prototype system to a production-level
product. Currently the DVRFS pre- and post-processing modeling tools are
being re-engineered to improve their versatility, ease-of-deployment, and
integration with GeoPro and current GIS technology. For instance, a
Microsoft Access application used to analyze and develop model head
observations from water-level data is being re-engineered to use SQL
ServerTM and ArcMap.
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Juan, C. GeoPro: Technology to Enable Scientific Modeling, report, February 9, 2004; Las Vegas, Nevada. (https://digital.library.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metadc781776/m1/2/: accessed March 29, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, UNT Digital Library, https://digital.library.unt.edu; crediting UNT Libraries Government Documents Department.