Achieving semantic interoperability is a key goal in Geographic Information Science. Several difficulties and inconsistencies have to be overcome in order to reach a point where models used to represent geographic phenomena, present a certain level of homogeneity. In semantic interoperability, the main issue is to develop semantic models of geographic data that will includ
International audienceInteroperability of information systems is partially resolved due to many stan...
Purpose – Many organizations in the local community environment use and produce geo-spatial data, so...
The last two decades have shown a major shift from stand-alone software systems to networked ones. A...
Abstract. Technical interoperability has provided geographic information communities with substantia...
Any attempts to use GIS to integrate data from environmental databases and to use models or analytic...
A model for semantic interoperability among a repository of geographic datasets from different provi...
Interoperability is a crucial problem for geographic information systems. The transfer of data and m...
Abstract. Why are notions like semantics and ontologies suddenly getting so much attention, within a...
People sometimes misunderstand each other, even when they use the same language to communicate. Ofte...
Abstract: We present a new approach, which proposes to minimize the numerous problems existing in or...
Considering, "what can be semantically suggested to support semantic interoperability?" this chapter...
The progressive consolidation of information technologies on a large scale has been facilitating and...
Recent advances in geospatial technologies have made available large amount of geospatial data. Mean...
The need for integrating geospatial information (GI) data from various heterogeneous sources has see...
The integration and matching of geographic ontologies is a field in which many efforts are being emp...
International audienceInteroperability of information systems is partially resolved due to many stan...
Purpose – Many organizations in the local community environment use and produce geo-spatial data, so...
The last two decades have shown a major shift from stand-alone software systems to networked ones. A...
Abstract. Technical interoperability has provided geographic information communities with substantia...
Any attempts to use GIS to integrate data from environmental databases and to use models or analytic...
A model for semantic interoperability among a repository of geographic datasets from different provi...
Interoperability is a crucial problem for geographic information systems. The transfer of data and m...
Abstract. Why are notions like semantics and ontologies suddenly getting so much attention, within a...
People sometimes misunderstand each other, even when they use the same language to communicate. Ofte...
Abstract: We present a new approach, which proposes to minimize the numerous problems existing in or...
Considering, "what can be semantically suggested to support semantic interoperability?" this chapter...
The progressive consolidation of information technologies on a large scale has been facilitating and...
Recent advances in geospatial technologies have made available large amount of geospatial data. Mean...
The need for integrating geospatial information (GI) data from various heterogeneous sources has see...
The integration and matching of geographic ontologies is a field in which many efforts are being emp...
International audienceInteroperability of information systems is partially resolved due to many stan...
Purpose – Many organizations in the local community environment use and produce geo-spatial data, so...
The last two decades have shown a major shift from stand-alone software systems to networked ones. A...