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Characteristics of Citizen contributed Geographic Information

Characteristics of Citizen contributed Geographic Information

... Current Internet applications have been increasingly incorporating citizen-contributed geographic information (CCGI) with much heterogeneous characteristics. Nevertheless, despite their differences, several ...

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Encapsulamiento de datos geoespaciales para interoperabilidad con Sistemas de Información Geográfica basados en WebGeospatial data encapsulation for Web-based geographic information systems interoperability

Encapsulamiento de datos geoespaciales para interoperabilidad con Sistemas de Información Geográfica basados en WebGeospatial data encapsulation for Web-based geographic information systems interoperability

... (Web-based Geographic Information Systems) have evolved considerably; from the simple visualization of static maps, to the dynamic visualization and analysis of ...

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The urban heritage characterization using 3D Geographic Information Sytems : the system of medium-sized cities in Andalusia

The urban heritage characterization using 3D Geographic Information Sytems : the system of medium-sized cities in Andalusia

... 3D Geographic Information Systems (3D GIS), as an instrumental tool that allows us to deal efficiently with the extensive amount of information that characterises a large part of the research carried ...

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A Geographic Information System (GIS) analysis for trace metals assessment of sediments in the Gulf
     of Paria, Trinidad

A Geographic Information System (GIS) analysis for trace metals assessment of sediments in the Gulf of Paria, Trinidad

... Abstract: The Gulf of Paria is a semi-enclosed shallow basin with increasing coastal development activities along Trinidad’s west coast. Sediments present a host for trace metal pollutants from overlying waters, ...

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Towntology & hydrOntology: Relationship between Urban and Hydrographic Features in the Geographic Information Domain

Towntology & hydrOntology: Relationship between Urban and Hydrographic Features in the Geographic Information Domain

... The development of Ontological Engineering is a key matter in the solution of current problems related to GI access and in distributed search in different cartographic organizations. For that reason, the definition of an ...

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GEOGRAPHIC INFORMATION SYSTEM FOR EVALUATION OF ROAD TRAFFIC NOISE ALONG THE ROAD

GEOGRAPHIC INFORMATION SYSTEM FOR EVALUATION OF ROAD TRAFFIC NOISE ALONG THE ROAD

... Fukuoka City constructed a geographic information system for evaluation of road traffic noise along the road under the authors’ guidance. This system is based on “the manual for evaluation of environmental ...

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Assessment of the integration of geographic information in e government policy in Europe

Assessment of the integration of geographic information in e government policy in Europe

... which geographic information can be considered as a part of e-government is in the definition and execution of a data ...both geographic and non-geographic data of the public ...all ...

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Citizen based sensing of crisis events: sensor web enablement for volunteered geographic information

Citizen based sensing of crisis events: sensor web enablement for volunteered geographic information

... Fire Information System (EFFIS) 6 ...off-the-shelf Geographic Information System by visualizing all VGI located in France (n=680), varying the scale and the symbology to distinguish various ...

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Data Validation and Quality Assessment of Voluntary Geographic Information Road Network of Castellon for Emergency Route Planning

Data Validation and Quality Assessment of Voluntary Geographic Information Road Network of Castellon for Emergency Route Planning

... Volunteer Geographic Information (VGI) considerably interrupts the traditional order of top-down incident management and reflects the cultural shift from authoritative information control (Haworth, ...

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TítuloA generic architecture for geographic information systmes

TítuloA generic architecture for geographic information systmes

... Even though the three-tier architecture for general-purpose information systems is suitable for GIS, the special nature and exclusive characteristics of geographic information impose s[r] ...

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TítuloSoftware product line for web based geographic information systems

TítuloSoftware product line for web based geographic information systems

... which geographic information systems are currently being used daily by lots of people are navigation ...this information the system can compute the optimum route between two points taking into ...

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Assessment of Underground Wine Cellars Using Geographic Information Technologies

Assessment of Underground Wine Cellars Using Geographic Information Technologies

... Geographic information technologies (GIT) are essential to many fields of research, such as the preservation and dissemination of knowledge of cultural heritage buildings, a category which includes ...

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Using geographic information systems and discrete choice modeling to estimate cycling trips volumes in an urban transport network

Using geographic information systems and discrete choice modeling to estimate cycling trips volumes in an urban transport network

... option to assign bicycle trips to the network than using an all or nothing approach based on the shortest path. Survey 417[r] ...

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Urban heat islands in Monterrey, México using remote sensing imagery and geographic information systems analysis

Urban heat islands in Monterrey, México using remote sensing imagery and geographic information systems analysis

... AGEBs northwest and north center Monterrey municipality, and west Santa Catarina have a high density population, lack of primary services, and suffer of high heat stress. State Constitutions declare that all inhabitants ...

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Automating the administration boundary design process using Hierarchical Spatial Reasoning (HSR) theory and Geographic Information Systems (GIS)

Automating the administration boundary design process using Hierarchical Spatial Reasoning (HSR) theory and Geographic Information Systems (GIS)

... Additionally the reorganisation of boundaries has the potential to impact on the Modifiable Area Unit Problem (MAUP). This problem can be divided into two parts; level of aggregation, and zoning configuration ...

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Aspects of implicit and explicit human interactions with ubiquitous geographic information

Aspects of implicit and explicit human interactions with ubiquitous geographic information

... years, the literature has discussed many example design errors of automating interactions (e.g. in aircraft cockpits, space mission control centers, and operating rooms; see for instance Woods, 1999). Our work suggests ...

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Evaluating A Multimedia Based Tool For Self Learning Geographic Information Systems

Evaluating A Multimedia Based Tool For Self Learning Geographic Information Systems

... The focus ofthis paper is on evaluation issues and the results obtained from an evaluation initiative jointIy undertaken by the University of Alcalá de Henares, Spain, and the Universiti[r] ...

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Geographic Information Systems for the Public Health: A proposal for a research agenda

Geographic Information Systems for the Public Health: A proposal for a research agenda

... The potential benefits to be gained from a GIS research agenda for the health sector have been identified throughout this project as: reduction in costly duplication of research issues; [r] ...

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The Role of GIS in The Management of Primary Health Care Services

The Role of GIS in The Management of Primary Health Care Services

... and information are therefore vital to this monitoring and funding ..."Geographic Information systems for General Practice" seeks to explore the way in which GIS, could be used to better ...

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Hydrological modeling of ungauged wadis in arid environments using GIS: a case study of Wadi Madoneh in Jordan

Hydrological modeling of ungauged wadis in arid environments using GIS: a case study of Wadi Madoneh in Jordan

... and Geographic Information Systems (GIS), in combination with appropriate rainfall runoff models, provide ideal tools for the estimation of direct runoff volume, peak discharge and hydrographs (Miloradov ...

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