Hitherto rich geographical information has been a valuable, but highly specialized, corner of the Web. A linked Web that understands geographical concepts will immediately make much of the Web more useful to the developers of Web applications and will provide an important context for the emerging Internet of Things
Many information resources on the web are relevant primarily to limited geographical com-munities. F...
Human spatial concepts, such as the concept of place, are not immediately translatable to the geomet...
Location-based services comprise the fastest growing sector in web technology business [1, p. 9]. Th...
A large proportion of the resources available on the world-wide web refer to information that may be...
Web resources are extremely diverse, not only along every conceivable topical and non-topical dimens...
Location concepts are still not part of today's Web architecture, which means that applications must...
The World Wide Web is the largest collection of geospatial data. However, this tremendous resource i...
Many information resources on the web are relevant primarily to limited geographical communities. Fo...
The communication revolution enables firms to build new links with customers and suppliers around th...
The convergence of Web technology, wireless networks, and portable client devices provides new desig...
A location-based search engine must be able to find and assign proper locations to Web resources. Ho...
The Geospatial Semantic Web makes locations first-class citizens of the Web by representing them as ...
Social software completely revolutionizes the way of information sharing by allowing every individua...
Until recently it was considered impossible or at least pointless to attempt to identify the actual ...
Many information resources on the web are relevant primarily to limited geographical communities. Fo...
Many information resources on the web are relevant primarily to limited geographical com-munities. F...
Human spatial concepts, such as the concept of place, are not immediately translatable to the geomet...
Location-based services comprise the fastest growing sector in web technology business [1, p. 9]. Th...
A large proportion of the resources available on the world-wide web refer to information that may be...
Web resources are extremely diverse, not only along every conceivable topical and non-topical dimens...
Location concepts are still not part of today's Web architecture, which means that applications must...
The World Wide Web is the largest collection of geospatial data. However, this tremendous resource i...
Many information resources on the web are relevant primarily to limited geographical communities. Fo...
The communication revolution enables firms to build new links with customers and suppliers around th...
The convergence of Web technology, wireless networks, and portable client devices provides new desig...
A location-based search engine must be able to find and assign proper locations to Web resources. Ho...
The Geospatial Semantic Web makes locations first-class citizens of the Web by representing them as ...
Social software completely revolutionizes the way of information sharing by allowing every individua...
Until recently it was considered impossible or at least pointless to attempt to identify the actual ...
Many information resources on the web are relevant primarily to limited geographical communities. Fo...
Many information resources on the web are relevant primarily to limited geographical com-munities. F...
Human spatial concepts, such as the concept of place, are not immediately translatable to the geomet...
Location-based services comprise the fastest growing sector in web technology business [1, p. 9]. Th...