In this paper we study the feasibility of using services offered by a Spatial Data Infrastructure as the basis for distributed service oriented geoprocessing. By developing a prototype we demonstrate that a Spatial Data Infrastructure facilitates rapid development of applications that solve real problems. The prototype provides users with a distributed application that enables the assessment of fire damage areas based on land cover data in a given area. The services involved in the application include: Web Feature Services, Web Map Services, and Gazetteer Service, Catalogue Service, and Geoprocessing services. We present the architecture of the application and describe details about implementations specific issues. We conclude that the OGC ...
Abstract. Interoperability is one of the most important challenges related to GIS. Through the last ...
Server-side processing is principal for most of the current Web-based geospatial data processing too...
It is estimated that more than 80 % of data that human beings have collected so far are geospatial d...
In this paper we study the feasibility of using services offered by a Spatial Data Infrastructure as...
Service Oriented Architectures (SOAs) can be used as a framework for enabling distributed geoprocess...
Many of the ongoing activities towards establishing SDI on a regional, national, and international l...
Abstract. Processing and modeling of geodata are an essential part of the daily work of GIS technolo...
Spatial Data Infrastructures (SDI) define a framework that allows on-line access to distributed geog...
Open standards like Open Geospatial Consortium (OGC) standards can be used to improve interoperabili...
Disaster prevention and management is a complicated task that often involves a tremendous volume of ...
By emerging the OGC web services technologies which caused server interoperability in geospatial fie...
The highly dynamic and complex nature of today’s metropolitans requires that any “service provision ...
Geoprocessing services are currently a hot topic in research and industry for enabling the dynamic g...
In recent years the need to fast access resources, distributed almost everywhere on the planet, foun...
Information systems undergo a change from isolated solutions to open in-frastructures based on Web S...
Abstract. Interoperability is one of the most important challenges related to GIS. Through the last ...
Server-side processing is principal for most of the current Web-based geospatial data processing too...
It is estimated that more than 80 % of data that human beings have collected so far are geospatial d...
In this paper we study the feasibility of using services offered by a Spatial Data Infrastructure as...
Service Oriented Architectures (SOAs) can be used as a framework for enabling distributed geoprocess...
Many of the ongoing activities towards establishing SDI on a regional, national, and international l...
Abstract. Processing and modeling of geodata are an essential part of the daily work of GIS technolo...
Spatial Data Infrastructures (SDI) define a framework that allows on-line access to distributed geog...
Open standards like Open Geospatial Consortium (OGC) standards can be used to improve interoperabili...
Disaster prevention and management is a complicated task that often involves a tremendous volume of ...
By emerging the OGC web services technologies which caused server interoperability in geospatial fie...
The highly dynamic and complex nature of today’s metropolitans requires that any “service provision ...
Geoprocessing services are currently a hot topic in research and industry for enabling the dynamic g...
In recent years the need to fast access resources, distributed almost everywhere on the planet, foun...
Information systems undergo a change from isolated solutions to open in-frastructures based on Web S...
Abstract. Interoperability is one of the most important challenges related to GIS. Through the last ...
Server-side processing is principal for most of the current Web-based geospatial data processing too...
It is estimated that more than 80 % of data that human beings have collected so far are geospatial d...