Custom user maps (also called map mashups) made on geoportals by novice users often lead to poor cartographic results, because cartographic expertise is not part of the mapmaking process. In order to integrate cartographic design functionality within a geoportal, we explored several strategies and design choices. These strategies aimed at integrating explanations about cartographic rules and functions within the mapmaking process. They are defined and implemented based on a review of human-centered design, usability best practices, and previous work on cartographic applications. Cartographic rules and functions were made part of a cartographic wizard, which was evaluated with the help of a usability study. The study results show that the ov...
In this paper, we address the topic of user-centered design (UCD) for cartography, GIScience, and vi...
We have recently been witnessing the growing establishment of map-centered web-based geo-portals on ...
The possibility of digital interactivity requires us to reenvision the map reader as the map user, a...
Custom user maps (also called map mashups) made on geoportals by novice users often lead to poor car...
The democratization of cartography over the last two decades has opened numerous opportunities for t...
table of contents, charts, figures, tables, bibliographyIt is time for cartographic research to catc...
This article provides a review of the current state of science regarding cartographic interaction a...
These are exciting days for cartography, as emerging technologies have greatly expanded the possibil...
The possibility of digital interactivity requires us to reenvision the map reader as the map user, a...
Map design includes dealing with several requirements, and it becomes quite complicated when there a...
As new map applications have increased in popularity the opportunities for gathering geographic data...
This thesis advances the basic argument that many people have difficulty interpreting cartographic i...
The possibility of digital interactivity requires us to reenvision the map reader as the map user, a...
This paper examines the various conceptual models that are used for cartographic information systems...
Inlcudes Maps, Tables, Figures, Appendices and Bibliography.Digital interactive maps are part of our...
In this paper, we address the topic of user-centered design (UCD) for cartography, GIScience, and vi...
We have recently been witnessing the growing establishment of map-centered web-based geo-portals on ...
The possibility of digital interactivity requires us to reenvision the map reader as the map user, a...
Custom user maps (also called map mashups) made on geoportals by novice users often lead to poor car...
The democratization of cartography over the last two decades has opened numerous opportunities for t...
table of contents, charts, figures, tables, bibliographyIt is time for cartographic research to catc...
This article provides a review of the current state of science regarding cartographic interaction a...
These are exciting days for cartography, as emerging technologies have greatly expanded the possibil...
The possibility of digital interactivity requires us to reenvision the map reader as the map user, a...
Map design includes dealing with several requirements, and it becomes quite complicated when there a...
As new map applications have increased in popularity the opportunities for gathering geographic data...
This thesis advances the basic argument that many people have difficulty interpreting cartographic i...
The possibility of digital interactivity requires us to reenvision the map reader as the map user, a...
This paper examines the various conceptual models that are used for cartographic information systems...
Inlcudes Maps, Tables, Figures, Appendices and Bibliography.Digital interactive maps are part of our...
In this paper, we address the topic of user-centered design (UCD) for cartography, GIScience, and vi...
We have recently been witnessing the growing establishment of map-centered web-based geo-portals on ...
The possibility of digital interactivity requires us to reenvision the map reader as the map user, a...