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Geographical Information Systems

Trends and Technologies

Geographical Information Systems

Trends and Technologies

Edited ByElaheh Pourabbas
Edition 1st Edition
First Published 2014
eBook Published 16 May 2014
Pub. location Boca Raton
Imprint CRC Press
DOIhttps://doi.org/10.1201/b16871
Pages 358 pages
eBook ISBN 9781466596955
SubjectsComputer Science, Geography
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Pourabbas, E. (Ed.). (2014). Geographical Information Systems. Boca Raton: CRC Press, https://doi.org/10.1201/b16871
ABOUT THIS BOOK

Web services, cloud computing, location based services, NoSQLdatabases, and Semantic Web offer new ways of accessing, analyzing, and elaborating geo-spatial information in both real-world and virtual spaces. This book explores the how-to of the most promising recurrent technologies and trends in GIS, such as Semantic GIS, Web GIS, Mobile GIS, NoSQL

TABLE OF CONTENTS
chapter 1|19 pages
Preparing Array Analytics for the Data Tsunami
ByPeter Baumann, Jinsongdi Yu, Dimitar Misev, Kinga Lipskoch
View abstract
chapter 2|30 pages
Similarity Join for Big Geographic Data
ByYasin N. Silva, Jason M. Reed, Lisa M. Tsosie, Timothy A. Matti
View abstract
chapter 3|23 pages
Spatial Index Schemes for Cloud Environments
ByWen-Chih Peng, Ling-Yin Wei, Ya-Ting Hsu, Yi-Chin Pan
View abstract
chapter 4|31 pages
NoSQL Geographic Databases: An Overview
ByCláudio de Souza Baptista,Carlos Eduardo Santos Pires,
View abstract
chapter 5|38 pages
Web Services Composition and Geographic Information
ByPasquale Di Giovanni, Michela Bertolotto, Giuliana Vitiello
View abstract
chapter 6|30 pages
Database Server Models for WMS and WFS Geographic Web
ByServices
View abstract
chapter 7|33 pages
Nissrine Souissi and Michel Mainguenaud 7. Robust Workfl ow Systems + Flexible Geoprocessing
View abstract
chapter 8|39 pages
Architecture for Including Personalization in a Mobile GIS via Semantic Web Techniques
View abstract
chapter 9|43 pages
GeoBI Architecture Based on Free Software: Experience
Byand Review
View abstract
chapter 10|43 pages
Semantic Similarity based on Weighted Ontology
ByElaheh Pourabbas
View abstract

Web services, cloud computing, location based services, NoSQLdatabases, and Semantic Web offer new ways of accessing, analyzing, and elaborating geo-spatial information in both real-world and virtual spaces. This book explores the how-to of the most promising recurrent technologies and trends in GIS, such as Semantic GIS, Web GIS, Mobile GIS, NoSQL

TABLE OF CONTENTS
chapter 1|19 pages
Preparing Array Analytics for the Data Tsunami
ByPeter Baumann, Jinsongdi Yu, Dimitar Misev, Kinga Lipskoch
View abstract
chapter 2|30 pages
Similarity Join for Big Geographic Data
ByYasin N. Silva, Jason M. Reed, Lisa M. Tsosie, Timothy A. Matti
View abstract
chapter 3|23 pages
Spatial Index Schemes for Cloud Environments
ByWen-Chih Peng, Ling-Yin Wei, Ya-Ting Hsu, Yi-Chin Pan
View abstract
chapter 4|31 pages
NoSQL Geographic Databases: An Overview
ByCláudio de Souza Baptista,Carlos Eduardo Santos Pires,
View abstract
chapter 5|38 pages
Web Services Composition and Geographic Information
ByPasquale Di Giovanni, Michela Bertolotto, Giuliana Vitiello
View abstract
chapter 6|30 pages
Database Server Models for WMS and WFS Geographic Web
ByServices
View abstract
chapter 7|33 pages
Nissrine Souissi and Michel Mainguenaud 7. Robust Workfl ow Systems + Flexible Geoprocessing
View abstract
chapter 8|39 pages
Architecture for Including Personalization in a Mobile GIS via Semantic Web Techniques
View abstract
chapter 9|43 pages
GeoBI Architecture Based on Free Software: Experience
Byand Review
View abstract
chapter 10|43 pages
Semantic Similarity based on Weighted Ontology
ByElaheh Pourabbas
View abstract
CONTENTS
ABOUT THIS BOOK

Web services, cloud computing, location based services, NoSQLdatabases, and Semantic Web offer new ways of accessing, analyzing, and elaborating geo-spatial information in both real-world and virtual spaces. This book explores the how-to of the most promising recurrent technologies and trends in GIS, such as Semantic GIS, Web GIS, Mobile GIS, NoSQL

TABLE OF CONTENTS
chapter 1|19 pages
Preparing Array Analytics for the Data Tsunami
ByPeter Baumann, Jinsongdi Yu, Dimitar Misev, Kinga Lipskoch
View abstract
chapter 2|30 pages
Similarity Join for Big Geographic Data
ByYasin N. Silva, Jason M. Reed, Lisa M. Tsosie, Timothy A. Matti
View abstract
chapter 3|23 pages
Spatial Index Schemes for Cloud Environments
ByWen-Chih Peng, Ling-Yin Wei, Ya-Ting Hsu, Yi-Chin Pan
View abstract
chapter 4|31 pages
NoSQL Geographic Databases: An Overview
ByCláudio de Souza Baptista,Carlos Eduardo Santos Pires,
View abstract
chapter 5|38 pages
Web Services Composition and Geographic Information
ByPasquale Di Giovanni, Michela Bertolotto, Giuliana Vitiello
View abstract
chapter 6|30 pages
Database Server Models for WMS and WFS Geographic Web
ByServices
View abstract
chapter 7|33 pages
Nissrine Souissi and Michel Mainguenaud 7. Robust Workfl ow Systems + Flexible Geoprocessing
View abstract
chapter 8|39 pages
Architecture for Including Personalization in a Mobile GIS via Semantic Web Techniques
View abstract
chapter 9|43 pages
GeoBI Architecture Based on Free Software: Experience
Byand Review
View abstract
chapter 10|43 pages
Semantic Similarity based on Weighted Ontology
ByElaheh Pourabbas
View abstract

Web services, cloud computing, location based services, NoSQLdatabases, and Semantic Web offer new ways of accessing, analyzing, and elaborating geo-spatial information in both real-world and virtual spaces. This book explores the how-to of the most promising recurrent technologies and trends in GIS, such as Semantic GIS, Web GIS, Mobile GIS, NoSQL

TABLE OF CONTENTS
chapter 1|19 pages
Preparing Array Analytics for the Data Tsunami
ByPeter Baumann, Jinsongdi Yu, Dimitar Misev, Kinga Lipskoch
View abstract
chapter 2|30 pages
Similarity Join for Big Geographic Data
ByYasin N. Silva, Jason M. Reed, Lisa M. Tsosie, Timothy A. Matti
View abstract
chapter 3|23 pages
Spatial Index Schemes for Cloud Environments
ByWen-Chih Peng, Ling-Yin Wei, Ya-Ting Hsu, Yi-Chin Pan
View abstract
chapter 4|31 pages
NoSQL Geographic Databases: An Overview
ByCláudio de Souza Baptista,Carlos Eduardo Santos Pires,
View abstract
chapter 5|38 pages
Web Services Composition and Geographic Information
ByPasquale Di Giovanni, Michela Bertolotto, Giuliana Vitiello
View abstract
chapter 6|30 pages
Database Server Models for WMS and WFS Geographic Web
ByServices
View abstract
chapter 7|33 pages
Nissrine Souissi and Michel Mainguenaud 7. Robust Workfl ow Systems + Flexible Geoprocessing
View abstract
chapter 8|39 pages
Architecture for Including Personalization in a Mobile GIS via Semantic Web Techniques
View abstract
chapter 9|43 pages
GeoBI Architecture Based on Free Software: Experience
Byand Review
View abstract
chapter 10|43 pages
Semantic Similarity based on Weighted Ontology
ByElaheh Pourabbas
View abstract
ABOUT THIS BOOK
ABOUT THIS BOOK

Web services, cloud computing, location based services, NoSQLdatabases, and Semantic Web offer new ways of accessing, analyzing, and elaborating geo-spatial information in both real-world and virtual spaces. This book explores the how-to of the most promising recurrent technologies and trends in GIS, such as Semantic GIS, Web GIS, Mobile GIS, NoSQL

TABLE OF CONTENTS
chapter 1|19 pages
Preparing Array Analytics for the Data Tsunami
ByPeter Baumann, Jinsongdi Yu, Dimitar Misev, Kinga Lipskoch
View abstract
chapter 2|30 pages
Similarity Join for Big Geographic Data
ByYasin N. Silva, Jason M. Reed, Lisa M. Tsosie, Timothy A. Matti
View abstract
chapter 3|23 pages
Spatial Index Schemes for Cloud Environments
ByWen-Chih Peng, Ling-Yin Wei, Ya-Ting Hsu, Yi-Chin Pan
View abstract
chapter 4|31 pages
NoSQL Geographic Databases: An Overview
ByCláudio de Souza Baptista,Carlos Eduardo Santos Pires,
View abstract
chapter 5|38 pages
Web Services Composition and Geographic Information
ByPasquale Di Giovanni, Michela Bertolotto, Giuliana Vitiello
View abstract
chapter 6|30 pages
Database Server Models for WMS and WFS Geographic Web
ByServices
View abstract
chapter 7|33 pages
Nissrine Souissi and Michel Mainguenaud 7. Robust Workfl ow Systems + Flexible Geoprocessing
View abstract
chapter 8|39 pages
Architecture for Including Personalization in a Mobile GIS via Semantic Web Techniques
View abstract
chapter 9|43 pages
GeoBI Architecture Based on Free Software: Experience
Byand Review
View abstract
chapter 10|43 pages
Semantic Similarity based on Weighted Ontology
ByElaheh Pourabbas
View abstract

Web services, cloud computing, location based services, NoSQLdatabases, and Semantic Web offer new ways of accessing, analyzing, and elaborating geo-spatial information in both real-world and virtual spaces. This book explores the how-to of the most promising recurrent technologies and trends in GIS, such as Semantic GIS, Web GIS, Mobile GIS, NoSQL

TABLE OF CONTENTS
chapter 1|19 pages
Preparing Array Analytics for the Data Tsunami
ByPeter Baumann, Jinsongdi Yu, Dimitar Misev, Kinga Lipskoch
View abstract
chapter 2|30 pages
Similarity Join for Big Geographic Data
ByYasin N. Silva, Jason M. Reed, Lisa M. Tsosie, Timothy A. Matti
View abstract
chapter 3|23 pages
Spatial Index Schemes for Cloud Environments
ByWen-Chih Peng, Ling-Yin Wei, Ya-Ting Hsu, Yi-Chin Pan
View abstract
chapter 4|31 pages
NoSQL Geographic Databases: An Overview
ByCláudio de Souza Baptista,Carlos Eduardo Santos Pires,
View abstract
chapter 5|38 pages
Web Services Composition and Geographic Information
ByPasquale Di Giovanni, Michela Bertolotto, Giuliana Vitiello
View abstract
chapter 6|30 pages
Database Server Models for WMS and WFS Geographic Web
ByServices
View abstract
chapter 7|33 pages
Nissrine Souissi and Michel Mainguenaud 7. Robust Workfl ow Systems + Flexible Geoprocessing
View abstract
chapter 8|39 pages
Architecture for Including Personalization in a Mobile GIS via Semantic Web Techniques
View abstract
chapter 9|43 pages
GeoBI Architecture Based on Free Software: Experience
Byand Review
View abstract
chapter 10|43 pages
Semantic Similarity based on Weighted Ontology
ByElaheh Pourabbas
View abstract
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