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Environmental scientists now find themselves grappling with data from a myriad of sources, presented in diverse formats, while also contending with an ever-changing roster of stakeholders and evolving technologies. This is time-consuming and expensive.
Since the turn of the century, advances in the computing, information technology and telecommunication sectors have empowered geotechnical engineers to collate vast and large amounts of data on a daily basis.