Introduction of the Geography Markup Language (GML) has opened new opportunities for creating integrated cross-border spatial data services. As an XML application GML facilitates data integration by providing open, vendor-independent syntax for encoding spatial data. However, individual GML Application Schemas are inherently dependent on the local data content and thus vary from country to country. Those differences are also reflected in the corresponding Web Feature Service (WFS) queries
[[abstract]]Extensible Markup Language (XML) is a simple, very flexible text format proposed by Worl...
The paper presents research and development work concentrating on real-time generalization processes...
With this in mind, this paper suggests that making use of Web services technologies as enabling infr...
Geography Markup Language (GML) is an XML application that provides a standard way to represent geog...
The widespread availability of the World Wide Web has led to a rapid increase in the amount of data ...
Spatial Data as one major component of every GIS System has faced many challenges these years. Each ...
This paper introduces an overview of the use of Geography Markup Language in modern Spatial Data Inf...
Many applications, in areas such as land use, traffic management and location aware services, involv...
ABSTRACT OGC (OpenGlS Consortium) is contributing with a XML specification to the representation of ...
Abstract: The research community has begun an effort to investigate foundations for the next stage o...
Geography Mark-up Language (GML) is the geographic information coding specification based on the Ext...
The growth of Geographical Information Systems (GIS) emerges as analytical decision-making tools uti...
We report our experience in using GML for integrating heterogeneous geo-spatial datasets in building...
Nowadays, standardized metadata for geospatial data is a key in sharing and finding information on ...
The role of XML technologies in GIS and Cartography becomes more and more critical offering great ad...
[[abstract]]Extensible Markup Language (XML) is a simple, very flexible text format proposed by Worl...
The paper presents research and development work concentrating on real-time generalization processes...
With this in mind, this paper suggests that making use of Web services technologies as enabling infr...
Geography Markup Language (GML) is an XML application that provides a standard way to represent geog...
The widespread availability of the World Wide Web has led to a rapid increase in the amount of data ...
Spatial Data as one major component of every GIS System has faced many challenges these years. Each ...
This paper introduces an overview of the use of Geography Markup Language in modern Spatial Data Inf...
Many applications, in areas such as land use, traffic management and location aware services, involv...
ABSTRACT OGC (OpenGlS Consortium) is contributing with a XML specification to the representation of ...
Abstract: The research community has begun an effort to investigate foundations for the next stage o...
Geography Mark-up Language (GML) is the geographic information coding specification based on the Ext...
The growth of Geographical Information Systems (GIS) emerges as analytical decision-making tools uti...
We report our experience in using GML for integrating heterogeneous geo-spatial datasets in building...
Nowadays, standardized metadata for geospatial data is a key in sharing and finding information on ...
The role of XML technologies in GIS and Cartography becomes more and more critical offering great ad...
[[abstract]]Extensible Markup Language (XML) is a simple, very flexible text format proposed by Worl...
The paper presents research and development work concentrating on real-time generalization processes...
With this in mind, this paper suggests that making use of Web services technologies as enabling infr...