Due to the rapid pace of progress in hardware, there is an increasing demand for and use of Geographic Information Systems (GIS) in a growing number of areas. GIS will certainly be required especially in three-dimensional applications in the near future. But mostly GIS applications that require the support of three dimensions are so-called 2.5D-GIS because the height information is handled merely as an attribute to support 3D visualizations. Our understanding of 3D-GIS is that the third dimension must be generally supported, i.e. that inquiries about the geometry and topology in all dimensions must also be supported. To support the realization of such a 3D-GIS a framework must cover the following areas: the object management in the form of ...
As computers and geographic information systems (GIS) technology improves, more advanced visualizati...
Online application of 3D visualization for GIS (Geographic Information System) data is of interest t...
Traditional urban planning is generally expressed in a two-dimensional geographic information system...
While most current Geographical Information Systems (GIS) are 2D GIS, more and more application doma...
Currently, a variety of software is capable of handling a wide range of spatial problems, beginning ...
3D techniques are more and more used in the field of urban planning. Therefore 3D city models are ge...
Geoinformation systems (GIS) contain information about objects in geo-graphic space; the focus on ge...
Geographic Information Systems (GIS) may have become a common solution for managing urban data, but ...
The widening of the Geographic Information Systems (GIS) fields of application, led by the advances ...
Currently, variety of software is already capable of handling a wide range of spatial problems, begi...
Geographic Information Systems have had enormous advances since their inception. While early systems...
Geographic Information Systems (GIS) are tools for acquiring, managing, analyzing and presenting in ...
With a growing availability of spatial data, a lot of detailed 3D city models are now accessible ove...
Three-dimensional geographic information systems (3D GIS) attempt to understand and express the real...
In this paper we dissected the 3-dimensional Geographic Information Systems (3D GISs) and disambigua...
As computers and geographic information systems (GIS) technology improves, more advanced visualizati...
Online application of 3D visualization for GIS (Geographic Information System) data is of interest t...
Traditional urban planning is generally expressed in a two-dimensional geographic information system...
While most current Geographical Information Systems (GIS) are 2D GIS, more and more application doma...
Currently, a variety of software is capable of handling a wide range of spatial problems, beginning ...
3D techniques are more and more used in the field of urban planning. Therefore 3D city models are ge...
Geoinformation systems (GIS) contain information about objects in geo-graphic space; the focus on ge...
Geographic Information Systems (GIS) may have become a common solution for managing urban data, but ...
The widening of the Geographic Information Systems (GIS) fields of application, led by the advances ...
Currently, variety of software is already capable of handling a wide range of spatial problems, begi...
Geographic Information Systems have had enormous advances since their inception. While early systems...
Geographic Information Systems (GIS) are tools for acquiring, managing, analyzing and presenting in ...
With a growing availability of spatial data, a lot of detailed 3D city models are now accessible ove...
Three-dimensional geographic information systems (3D GIS) attempt to understand and express the real...
In this paper we dissected the 3-dimensional Geographic Information Systems (3D GISs) and disambigua...
As computers and geographic information systems (GIS) technology improves, more advanced visualizati...
Online application of 3D visualization for GIS (Geographic Information System) data is of interest t...
Traditional urban planning is generally expressed in a two-dimensional geographic information system...