AirQUIS: Historical
background
The development of an integrated environmental
information system started at NILU in 1992. The first major
demonstration of an operational system was presented during
the Winter Olympic Games in Lillehammer 1994.
ENSIS
was developed as a management and decision support system
for environmental issues. ENSIS has been developed by
Norwegian Research Institutes and included AirQUIS, which
was an air pollution related module and WaterQUIS for water
quality topics. The system also included a module for cost
estimated of materiel damages "CorrCOST".
The system was developed as a management tool for
planners, as an information tool for the public and as an
expert system for specialists.
The ENSIS group consisted of the following
institutions:
- Norwegian Institute for Air Research (NILU)
- Norwegian Institute for Water Research (NIVA)
- NORGIT senteret A.S. (NORGIT)
- InterConsult (ICG)
The ENSIS system contained in addition to AirQUIS and
WaterQUIS common modules that are shared by air and water
specific parts of the program system. Important common parts
are the measurement database, and the graphical user
interface including the GIS (geographical information
system).
From 1999 NILU wanted to upgrade and further develop the
AirQUIS system into a more modulated and user-friendly
system. This system is now being presented to the
international marked.

The AirQUIS surveillance and planning
system.
The user interface is to a large extent a
map interface from which spatial distribution of pollution
sources, monitoring stations, measurements, model results
and other geographically linked objects can be presented.
The map interface can also be used as an entrance for making
queries to the database. |