When conducting research within a framework of Geographic Information Science (GISc), the scientific validity of this work can be argued as highly dependent upon the extent to which the methods employed are reproducible, and that, in the strictest sense, can only be fully achieved by implementing transparent workflows that utilize both open source software and openly available data. After considering the scientific implications of non-reproducible methods, we provide a review of both open source Geographic Information Systems (GIS) and openly available data, before describing an integrated model for Open GISc. We conclude with a critical review of this embryonic paradigm, with directions for future development in supporting spati...
The landscape of open-access geospatial data is vastly growing with an abundance of open source soft...
It is 20 years since the term “geographic information science” was suggested to encompass the set of...
Geographical Information Systems have been existed since the early 1960s, but evidence suggests that...
When conducting research within a framework of Geographic Information Science (GISc), the scientifi...
This paper reflects on a number of trends towards a more open and reproducible approach to geographi...
This paper reflects on a number of trends towards a more open and reproducible approach to geographi...
Peer reviewing is one of the core processes of science. While the typical blind system helps to impr...
All over the world, organizations are increasingly considering the adoption of open source software...
Geographic information science (GISc) has established itself as a collaborative information-processi...
Geographical Information Systems have been existed\ud since the early 1960s, but evidence suggests t...
PhD thesis compilation of articles, including an introduction and synopsis, and the defense presenta...
Today, scientists use local and closed geospatial solutions to run their models and store their resu...
All over the world, organizations are increasingly considering the adoption of open source software ...
Stéphane Joost (research and teaching associate at LASIG) shares his experience in data publication....
This paper develops the notion of "open data product". We define an open data product as the open re...
The landscape of open-access geospatial data is vastly growing with an abundance of open source soft...
It is 20 years since the term “geographic information science” was suggested to encompass the set of...
Geographical Information Systems have been existed since the early 1960s, but evidence suggests that...
When conducting research within a framework of Geographic Information Science (GISc), the scientifi...
This paper reflects on a number of trends towards a more open and reproducible approach to geographi...
This paper reflects on a number of trends towards a more open and reproducible approach to geographi...
Peer reviewing is one of the core processes of science. While the typical blind system helps to impr...
All over the world, organizations are increasingly considering the adoption of open source software...
Geographic information science (GISc) has established itself as a collaborative information-processi...
Geographical Information Systems have been existed\ud since the early 1960s, but evidence suggests t...
PhD thesis compilation of articles, including an introduction and synopsis, and the defense presenta...
Today, scientists use local and closed geospatial solutions to run their models and store their resu...
All over the world, organizations are increasingly considering the adoption of open source software ...
Stéphane Joost (research and teaching associate at LASIG) shares his experience in data publication....
This paper develops the notion of "open data product". We define an open data product as the open re...
The landscape of open-access geospatial data is vastly growing with an abundance of open source soft...
It is 20 years since the term “geographic information science” was suggested to encompass the set of...
Geographical Information Systems have been existed since the early 1960s, but evidence suggests that...