Advances in web-based GIS, mapping services and applications /
Advances in web-based GIS, mapping services and applications /
editors Songnian Li, Suzana Dragicevic, Bert Veenendaal
- xv, 385 pages : illustrations, maps, 26 cm
- International Society for Photogrammetry and Remote Sensing (ISPRS) book series ; v. 9 .
- International Society for Photogrammetry and Remote Sensing (ISPRS) book series ; volume 9 .
Includes bibliographical references and index
-- Advances, challenges and future directions in web-based GIS, mapping services and applications -- Geography 2.0 : a mash-up perspective -- GeoClustering : a web service for geospatial clustering -- Creating GIS simulation models on a TeraGrid-enabled geospatial web portal : a demonstration of geospatial cyberinfrastructure -- An OGC web processing service for automated interpolation -- GeoGlobe : a virtual globe for multi-source geospatial information integration and service -- Building web services for public sector information and the geospatial web -- WebGIS performance issues and solutions -- Data reduction techniques for web and mobile GIS -- A load balancing method to support spatial analysis in XML/GML/SVG-based WebGIS -- Geolocating for web based geospatial applications -- The mobile web : lessons from mobile augmented reality -- A survey on augmented maps and environments : approaches, interactions and applications -- Map-chatting within the geospatial web -- Jump-starting the next level of online geospatial collaboration : lessons from AfricaMap -- A geospatial web application to map observations and opinions in environmental planning -- Web-based collaboration and decision making in GIS-built virtual environments -- Development and challenges of using web-based GIS for health applications -- OGC standards : enabling the geospatial web -- Vector data formats in internet based geoservices -- Geospatial catalogue web/grid service / Songnian Li, Bert Veenendaal and Suzana Dragićević / T. Edwin Chow / Jing Wang, Xin Wang and Steve H.L. Liang / Ming Hsiang Tsou and Ick-Hoi Kim / Jan Dürrfeld, Jochen Bisier and Edzer Pebesma / Jianya Gong ... [and others] / David Pullar, David Torpie and Tim Barker / Chaowei Yang ... [and others] / Michela Bertolotto and Gavin McArdle / Haosheng Huang, Yan Li and Georg Gartner / Bert Veenendaal, Jacob Delfos and Tele Tan / Sylvie Daniel and Robin M. Harrap / Gerhard Schall ... [and others] / G. Brent Hall and Michael G. Leahy / Benjamin Lewis and Weihe Grun / Claus Rinner, Jyothi Kumari and Sepehr Mavedati / Christian Stock ... [and others] / Sheng Gao ... [and others] / Carl Reed / Franz-Josef Behr ... [and others] / Aijun Chen and Liping Di
"A detailed look at the field of web-based GIS and mapping services and applications, this book reviews current progress and achievements, while looking forward to future developments. It address issues involved in constant updating of related web and geospatial technologies as well as the revolution of web mapping caused by mainstream IT vendors. The text include coverage of increased interest in geo-spatial information technologies and increasing demand for prompt and effective spatial information services. It highlights applications in business, government services, enterprise computing, and social networking"--Provided by publisher
9780415804837 0415804833
Geographic information systems
Geography--Computer network resources
World Wide Web
G70.212 / .A426 2011
Includes bibliographical references and index
-- Advances, challenges and future directions in web-based GIS, mapping services and applications -- Geography 2.0 : a mash-up perspective -- GeoClustering : a web service for geospatial clustering -- Creating GIS simulation models on a TeraGrid-enabled geospatial web portal : a demonstration of geospatial cyberinfrastructure -- An OGC web processing service for automated interpolation -- GeoGlobe : a virtual globe for multi-source geospatial information integration and service -- Building web services for public sector information and the geospatial web -- WebGIS performance issues and solutions -- Data reduction techniques for web and mobile GIS -- A load balancing method to support spatial analysis in XML/GML/SVG-based WebGIS -- Geolocating for web based geospatial applications -- The mobile web : lessons from mobile augmented reality -- A survey on augmented maps and environments : approaches, interactions and applications -- Map-chatting within the geospatial web -- Jump-starting the next level of online geospatial collaboration : lessons from AfricaMap -- A geospatial web application to map observations and opinions in environmental planning -- Web-based collaboration and decision making in GIS-built virtual environments -- Development and challenges of using web-based GIS for health applications -- OGC standards : enabling the geospatial web -- Vector data formats in internet based geoservices -- Geospatial catalogue web/grid service / Songnian Li, Bert Veenendaal and Suzana Dragićević / T. Edwin Chow / Jing Wang, Xin Wang and Steve H.L. Liang / Ming Hsiang Tsou and Ick-Hoi Kim / Jan Dürrfeld, Jochen Bisier and Edzer Pebesma / Jianya Gong ... [and others] / David Pullar, David Torpie and Tim Barker / Chaowei Yang ... [and others] / Michela Bertolotto and Gavin McArdle / Haosheng Huang, Yan Li and Georg Gartner / Bert Veenendaal, Jacob Delfos and Tele Tan / Sylvie Daniel and Robin M. Harrap / Gerhard Schall ... [and others] / G. Brent Hall and Michael G. Leahy / Benjamin Lewis and Weihe Grun / Claus Rinner, Jyothi Kumari and Sepehr Mavedati / Christian Stock ... [and others] / Sheng Gao ... [and others] / Carl Reed / Franz-Josef Behr ... [and others] / Aijun Chen and Liping Di
"A detailed look at the field of web-based GIS and mapping services and applications, this book reviews current progress and achievements, while looking forward to future developments. It address issues involved in constant updating of related web and geospatial technologies as well as the revolution of web mapping caused by mainstream IT vendors. The text include coverage of increased interest in geo-spatial information technologies and increasing demand for prompt and effective spatial information services. It highlights applications in business, government services, enterprise computing, and social networking"--Provided by publisher
9780415804837 0415804833
Geographic information systems
Geography--Computer network resources
World Wide Web
G70.212 / .A426 2011
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