15pInternational audienceThe practical exploitation of SDI (Spatial Data Infrastructures) raises number of issues as far as it grows. Among them is the heterogeneity of data sources and thus the difficulty for GIS users not to depend on the data source format and of course to learn different systems. This a major flaw with respect to reuse and data sharing. The purpose of our work is to propose a new semantic layer derived from the SQL language that is independent of the underlying data source. This layer, called GDMS (Generic Data source Management System) can first be seen as an abstraction layer between data sources and the SDI tools. We will also show how this layer extends both SQL and spatial semantics and improves the exploitation of...
The work of building "Spatial Data Infrastructure " (SDI) is in progress all over the worl...
The dynamic environment of SDIs and the involvement of diverse spatial data providers present uncert...
Databases are computer systems designed to store information in a systematic way so that their conte...
15pInternational audienceThe practical exploitation of SDI (Spatial Data Infrastructures) raises num...
Shared geospatial information spaces are becoming frequently requested. In respect to expert usage, ...
In current spatial data infrastructures (SDIs), it is still often difficult to effectively exchange ...
International audienceTo evaluate urbanization impact on territories, an accurate knowledge of the u...
© 2010 Taylor & Francis. Publisher’s version is restricted access in accordance with the publisher’s...
Understanding the role of Spatial Data Infrastructure (SDI) is important to acceptance of the concep...
This report addresses the question of how geographic and environmental information created and maint...
In this paper we propose a user-centric and evolution-oriented understanding of spatial data infrast...
Copyright confirmation in progress. Any queries to umer-enquiries@unimelb.edu.auIntroduction ...
International audienceNowadays the continuous development of Spatial Data Infrastructures (SDIs) pro...
Spatial Data Infrastructure (SDI) is understood and described differently by stakeholders from diffe...
The dynamic environment of SDIs and the involvement of diverse spatial data providers present uncert...
The work of building "Spatial Data Infrastructure " (SDI) is in progress all over the worl...
The dynamic environment of SDIs and the involvement of diverse spatial data providers present uncert...
Databases are computer systems designed to store information in a systematic way so that their conte...
15pInternational audienceThe practical exploitation of SDI (Spatial Data Infrastructures) raises num...
Shared geospatial information spaces are becoming frequently requested. In respect to expert usage, ...
In current spatial data infrastructures (SDIs), it is still often difficult to effectively exchange ...
International audienceTo evaluate urbanization impact on territories, an accurate knowledge of the u...
© 2010 Taylor & Francis. Publisher’s version is restricted access in accordance with the publisher’s...
Understanding the role of Spatial Data Infrastructure (SDI) is important to acceptance of the concep...
This report addresses the question of how geographic and environmental information created and maint...
In this paper we propose a user-centric and evolution-oriented understanding of spatial data infrast...
Copyright confirmation in progress. Any queries to umer-enquiries@unimelb.edu.auIntroduction ...
International audienceNowadays the continuous development of Spatial Data Infrastructures (SDIs) pro...
Spatial Data Infrastructure (SDI) is understood and described differently by stakeholders from diffe...
The dynamic environment of SDIs and the involvement of diverse spatial data providers present uncert...
The work of building "Spatial Data Infrastructure " (SDI) is in progress all over the worl...
The dynamic environment of SDIs and the involvement of diverse spatial data providers present uncert...
Databases are computer systems designed to store information in a systematic way so that their conte...