03981nam a22004695i 4500001001800000003000900018005001700027007001500044008004100059020003700100024003500137040001200172041000800184082001700192245005000209250001800259264007500277300006600352338002000418490003100438505146000469520092001929650003502849650001402884650002402898650002502922650003402947650002402981650001503005650004503020700007503065700008403140700007503224700008103299830003103380852000703411856004603418904001203464905001303476942000703489999001503496978-3-030-50892-0DE-He21320250131142739.0cr nn 008mamaa201114s2021 sz | s |||| 0|eng d a97830305089209978-3-030-50892-07 a10.1007/978-3-030-50892-02doi aKObeng0 aeng04a658.403822310aMaritime Informaticsh[electronic resource] / a1st ed. 2021. 1aCham :bSpringer International Publishing :bImprint: Springer,c2021. aXXV, 421 p. 111 illus., 91 illus. in color.bonline resource. aonline resource1 aProgress in IS,x2196-87130 aSection 1: Maritime Informatics as a better glue -- The Origins of Maritime Informatics -- Shipping: A Self-Organising Ecosystem -- The Necessity of Standards for Maritime Informatics in Ship Operations -- The Port as a set of Socio-Technical Systems -- Digitalisation in maritime regional and global supply chains -- Sustainable Maritime Transport and Maritime Informatics -- Connecting cities and ports via Maritime Informatics -- Maritime Informatics for increased collaboration -- The future of shipping - collaboration through digital data sharing -- Section 2: Maritime Informatics and Decision Making -- Digital Data Sharing for Enhanced Decision Making -- Decision Support for Port Visits -- Decision Support for Voyaging -- A Smart Grid in Container Terminals -- Decision Support in Short Sea Shipping -- Maritime Informatics for Recreational and Fishing Vessels -- Support for financial decision making -- Green supply chain management and environmental control and regulation -- Global Data Exchange Standards: The Basis for Future Smart Container Digital Services -- Section 3: Maritime Informatics Technology -- Big Maritime Data Management -- Spatiotemporal Data Analytics for the Maritime Industry -- Data Visualisation Tools for Enhanced Situational Awareness in Maritime Operations -- Intelligent Maritime Information Acquisition and Representation for Decision Support -- AIS Data Analytics for Intelligent Maritime Surveillance Systems. aThis first book on Maritime Informatics describes the potential for Maritime Informatics to enhance the shipping industry. It examines how decision making in the industry can be improved by digital technology, and introduces the technology required to make Maritime Informatics a distinct and valuable discipline. Based on participating in EU funded research over the last six years to improve the shipping industry, the editors stipulate that there is a need for the new discipline of Maritime Informatics, which studies the application of information systems to increasing the efficiency, safety, and ecological sustainability of the world's shipping industry. This book examines competition and collaboration between shipping companies, and also companies who serve shipping needs, such as ports and terminals. Practical examples from leading experts give the reader real world examples for better understanding. 0aBusiness information services. 0aShipping. 0aBusiness logistics. 0aOperations research.14aBusiness Information Systems.24aMaritime Economics.24aLogistics.24aOperations Research and Decision Theory.1 aLind, Mikael.eeditor.4edt4http://id.loc.gov/vocabulary/relators/edt1 aMichaelides, Michalis.eeditor.4edt4http://id.loc.gov/vocabulary/relators/edt1 aWard, Robert.eeditor.4edt4http://id.loc.gov/vocabulary/relators/edt1 aT. Watson, Richard.eeditor.4edt4http://id.loc.gov/vocabulary/relators/edt 0aProgress in IS,x2196-8713 aKO40uhttps://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-50892-0 aRUDRA_R aR_RANJAN cEB c3242d3242