In February 2011, the department of "Geotechnology, Mining Systemology and Mining" of the RSE "NC KPMS RK" published a monograph "Geoinformation object-oriented technologies for the development of a computer-aided design system for quarries". The authors of the monograph: Zharmenov A.A., Turdakhunov M.M., Bukeikhanov D.G., Bekmurzaev B.Zh., Sediin V.F. The monograph outlines the basics of geoinformation technologies, geoinformatics, and geoinformation systems; the development of geoinformation modeling of mining; the characteristics of domestic and foreign information systems and geoinformation models of the main objects of open-pit mining: deposits and quarries, as well as methods and methods of their modeling. A classification of geoinformation models of solid mineral deposits and quarries is proposed.
The basics of object-oriented modeling and its advantages in creating complex discrete systems over mathematical and algorithmic modeling are described.
The architecture of an automated mining engineering system developed by the authors is presented. The main structural objects of the system, their interfaces and behavior, and the main control flows are defined. The process of object-oriented modeling of open-pit mining facilities is described.
The monograph is intended for researchers, engineers, and programmers involved in the development of mineral deposits and their CAD systems, as well as for students of mining and information technology universities.
Reviewers: Buktukov N.S., Doctor of Technical Sciences, Professor, Akhmedov D.S., Doctor of Technical Sciences
If you have any questions, please contact the authors of the monograph by e-mail: lpon_2008@mail.ru
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