This paper outlines the principle features of a Ph.D. programme of work. Section one describes the aims of the research. Section two looks at the nature of digital maps and their importance in the broader context of geographic information. Section three looks at the two major aspects of the research. Section four discusses the role of category theory in the research. Finally the conclusion is presented in section five
Part of the GeoComputation '96 Special Issue 96/25; follow the "related link" to download the entire...
This poster raises the issue of a research work oriented to the storage, retrieval, representation a...
This paper is divided into two parts. In Section 1 we discuss five different geomatic data models. A...
Keywords: Spatio-temporal databases, GIS, conceptual modeling, multiple representations, CASE tools ...
The need to record the history of and the ability to reason about changes in the world has lead to a...
Geographic information systems will in the future contain data that has a spatial as well as a tempo...
We live in a world that is increasingly dominated by Information Technology, where databases are con...
Geographic information systems (GIS) deal with collecting, modeling, man- aging, analyzing, and inte...
A conceptual model provides the best support for federating heterogeneous datastores into a unified ...
National audienceToday, the thematic layer is still the prevailling structure in geomatics for handl...
Abstract. This paper raises the issue of a research work oriented to the storage, retrieval, represe...
The main achievements of spatio-temporal modelling in the field of Geographic Information Science th...
Spatial Information Systems and their recent temporal extensions typically store large volumes of ge...
A data model for geographic information is described. Originally designed for thematic mapping and m...
An overview is presented of the issues in building spatial databases. The focus is on data models an...
Part of the GeoComputation '96 Special Issue 96/25; follow the "related link" to download the entire...
This poster raises the issue of a research work oriented to the storage, retrieval, representation a...
This paper is divided into two parts. In Section 1 we discuss five different geomatic data models. A...
Keywords: Spatio-temporal databases, GIS, conceptual modeling, multiple representations, CASE tools ...
The need to record the history of and the ability to reason about changes in the world has lead to a...
Geographic information systems will in the future contain data that has a spatial as well as a tempo...
We live in a world that is increasingly dominated by Information Technology, where databases are con...
Geographic information systems (GIS) deal with collecting, modeling, man- aging, analyzing, and inte...
A conceptual model provides the best support for federating heterogeneous datastores into a unified ...
National audienceToday, the thematic layer is still the prevailling structure in geomatics for handl...
Abstract. This paper raises the issue of a research work oriented to the storage, retrieval, represe...
The main achievements of spatio-temporal modelling in the field of Geographic Information Science th...
Spatial Information Systems and their recent temporal extensions typically store large volumes of ge...
A data model for geographic information is described. Originally designed for thematic mapping and m...
An overview is presented of the issues in building spatial databases. The focus is on data models an...
Part of the GeoComputation '96 Special Issue 96/25; follow the "related link" to download the entire...
This poster raises the issue of a research work oriented to the storage, retrieval, representation a...
This paper is divided into two parts. In Section 1 we discuss five different geomatic data models. A...