AbstractData semantics play an extremely significant role in spatial data infrastructures by providing semantic specifications to geospatial data and enabling in this way data sharing and interoperability. By applying, on the fly, composite geospatial processes on the above data it is possible to produce valuable geoinformation over the web directly available and applicable to a wide range of geo-activities of significant importance for the research and industry community. Cloud computing may enable geospatial processing since it refers to, among other things, efficient computing resources providing on demand processing services. In this context, we attempt to provide a design and architectural framework for web applications based on open g...
This paper is designed to help GIS librarians and information specialists follow developments in the...
Abstract — Access to data on the web has become routine based upon open standards from IETF and W3C....
Geographic space still lacks the semantics allowing a unified view of spatial data. Indeed, as a uni...
AbstractData semantics play an extremely significant role in spatial data infrastructures by providi...
Cloud Computing is an approach that provides computation and storage services on-demand to clients o...
We live in a world that is alive with information and geographies. ‘‘Everything happens somewhere” (...
Recent development in both hardware and software infrastructure have given big push and new directio...
With the growing number of devices that can collect spatiotemporal information, as well as the impro...
In this paper we propose a software architecture that allows for processing of large geospatial data...
In this paper we propose a software architecture that allows for processing of large geospatial data...
International audienceAccess to data on the web has become routine based upon open standards from IE...
Cloud Computing is one of the latest hypes in the mainstream IT world. In this context, Spatial Data...
PolyU Library Call No.: [THS] LG51 .H577P LSGI 2016 Xiaoxv, 182 pages :color illustrationsThe geospa...
Cloud computing has redefined the way in which Spatial Data Infrastructures (SDI) and Web geoportals...
The Cloud is considered to be an important platform for the execution of scientific applications suc...
This paper is designed to help GIS librarians and information specialists follow developments in the...
Abstract — Access to data on the web has become routine based upon open standards from IETF and W3C....
Geographic space still lacks the semantics allowing a unified view of spatial data. Indeed, as a uni...
AbstractData semantics play an extremely significant role in spatial data infrastructures by providi...
Cloud Computing is an approach that provides computation and storage services on-demand to clients o...
We live in a world that is alive with information and geographies. ‘‘Everything happens somewhere” (...
Recent development in both hardware and software infrastructure have given big push and new directio...
With the growing number of devices that can collect spatiotemporal information, as well as the impro...
In this paper we propose a software architecture that allows for processing of large geospatial data...
In this paper we propose a software architecture that allows for processing of large geospatial data...
International audienceAccess to data on the web has become routine based upon open standards from IE...
Cloud Computing is one of the latest hypes in the mainstream IT world. In this context, Spatial Data...
PolyU Library Call No.: [THS] LG51 .H577P LSGI 2016 Xiaoxv, 182 pages :color illustrationsThe geospa...
Cloud computing has redefined the way in which Spatial Data Infrastructures (SDI) and Web geoportals...
The Cloud is considered to be an important platform for the execution of scientific applications suc...
This paper is designed to help GIS librarians and information specialists follow developments in the...
Abstract — Access to data on the web has become routine based upon open standards from IETF and W3C....
Geographic space still lacks the semantics allowing a unified view of spatial data. Indeed, as a uni...