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Volume I |
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Section 1 Fundamental Concepts and Theories |
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Chapter 1 Introduction: On the "Birth" of Uberveillance |
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Chapter 2 Linguistic Location Authority: An Intricate Imperative |
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Chapter 3 Spotted: Connecting People, Locations, and Real-World Events in a Cellular Network |
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Chapter 4 Learning GIS in Architecture: An Educational Experience to Improve Student ICT Skills |
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Chapter 5 What We Know and Do Not Know About Mobile App Usage and Stickiness: A Research Agenda |
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Chapter 6 The Landscape Cultural Construction: A Recognition of the Roman Tradition |
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Chapter 7 Indoor Navigation and Location-Based Services for Persons with Motor Limitations |
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Chapter 8 Location-Aware Mobile Media and Advertising: A Chinese Case |
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201 | (18) |
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Chapter 9 A Sub-Chain Ranking and Recommendation Mechanism for Facilitating Geospatial Web Service Composition |
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219 | (27) |
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Chapter 10 From Data-Centered to Activity-Centered Geospatial Visualizations |
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246 | (23) |
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Chapter 11 Complex Motion Pattern Queries in Spatio-Temporal Databases |
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Chapter 12 Determinants of Consumers' Mobile Coupon Adoption: A Critical Review of Theories and Literature |
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293 | (26) |
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Chapter 13 Capturing Volunteered Historical Information: Lessons from Development of a Local Government Crowdsourcing Tool |
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319 | (25) |
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Chapter 14 The Image of Historic Urban Landscapes: Representation Codes |
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Chapter 15 Spatiotemporal Network Analysis and Visualization |
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373 | (23) |
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Chapter 16 Spatial Intelligence for Regional Analysis |
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396 | (17) |
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Chapter 17 Decision-Making Processes Based on Knowledge Gained from Spatial Data |
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Section 2 Development and Design Methodologies |
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Chapter 18 A Multiple Natural Hazards Assessment Model Based on Geomorphic Terrain Units |
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435 | (24) |
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Chapter 19 Developing a Compendium of Ideas on Using the Retrospective Approach to Mine for GIS Nuggets: Initial Considerations |
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459 | (18) |
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Chapter 20 Research and Design of Geospatial Metadata Deployment Prototype System Based on PHP Framework |
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477 | (8) |
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Chapter 21 A Generic Spatial OLAP Model for Evaluating Natural Hazards in a Volunteered Geographic Information Context |
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485 | (17) |
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Chapter 22 Designing and Implementing E-Government Projects in India: Actors, Behaviours, Influences, and Fields of Play |
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502 | (22) |
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Chapter 23 Semantic Spatial Representation, an Experimental Proposal in the Framework of eParticipation |
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Chapter 24 A Unified Building Model for a Real 3D Cadastral System |
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Chapter 25 Built Environment and Driving Outcomes: The Case for an Integrated GIS/GPS Approach |
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571 | (18) |
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Chapter 26 Geospatial Technology Curriculum Development |
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589 | (10) |
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Chapter 27 Revolutionary and Evolutionary Technology Design Processes in Location-Based Interactions |
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Chapter 28 Building a Visual Analytics Tool for Location-Based Services |
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Section 3 Tools and Technologies |
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Chapter 29 Parallel INN Queries for Big Data Based on Voronoi Diagram Using MapReduce |
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Volume II |
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Chapter 30 Social Media in E-Governance: Challenges and Opportunities |
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Chapter 31 Mobile E-Services: State of the Art, Focus Areas, and Future Directions |
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690 | (27) |
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Chapter 32 HERMES: A Trajectory DB Engine for Mobility-Centric Applications |
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Chapter 33 Digital Tools for Urban and Architectural Heritage |
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Chapter 34 Mobile Location Based Services: Implications on Privacy |
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765 | (14) |
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Chapter 35 Cloud Computing Location-Based Services for Quality Health Care Services Delivery |
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779 | (16) |
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Chapter 36 Layering Learning — Geographic Information Systems (GIS): Advancing Educational Methods in the Digital Age |
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795 | (15) |
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Chapter 37 GISS and GISP Facilitate Higher Education and Cooperative Learning Design |
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810 | (24) |
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Chapter 38 Mobile Usability: State of the Art and Implications |
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Chapter 39 Online Flood Information System: REST-Based Web Service |
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845 | (10) |
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Chapter 40 SEDRIS Transmittal Storing and Retrieval System Using Relational Databases |
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855 | (23) |
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Chapter 41 The Integration of Same E-Technologies for Solving Complex Problem in Subject of World State |
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878 | (11) |
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Chapter 42 Physical Health Promotion through Modern Technologies: Challenges to Concerns |
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889 | (19) |
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Chapter 43 Creating an Interactive Web Map: A Service-Learning Project Aligned to the Geospatial Technology Competency Model |
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908 | (18) |
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Chapter 44 A Gamification Mechanism for Advertising in Mobile Cloud |
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Chapter 45 Aggregating GIS and MCDM to Optimize Wave Energy Converters Location in Tasmania, Australia |
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Chapter 46 ICT Powered Strategic Flexibility System Dynamic Model: A Pillar for Economic Development in Micro and Small Enterprises |
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Chapter 47 Geospatial Technology-Based E-Government Design for Environmental Protection and Emergency Response |
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Chapter 48 Expressing Data, Space, and Time with Tableau PublicTM: Harnessing Open Data to Enhance Visual Learning through Interactive Maps and Dashboards |
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Section 4 Utilization and Application |
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Chapter 49 Web-Based Information Exploration of Sensor Web Using the HTML5/X3D Integration Model |
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Chapter 50 Mapping the Hopi Landscape for Cultural Preservation |
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Chapter 51 Collaborative Knowledge in Catchment Research Networks: Integrative Research Requirements for Catchment Systems Science |
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Chapter 52 Utilizing Amerindian Hunters' Descriptions to Guide the Production of a Vegetation Map |
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Chapter 53 Using Temporal Versioning and Integrity Constraints for Updating Geographic Databases and Maintaining Their Consistency |
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Chapter 54 Consumer Behavior in the Mobile Environment: An Exploratory Study of M-Commerce and Social Media |
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Chapter 55 Coupling Geospatial and Computer Modeling Technologies to Engage High School Students in Learning Urban Ecology |
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Chapter 56 Examining User Switch between Mobile Stores: A Push-Pull-Mooring Perspective |
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Chapter 57 Enabling Healthy Living: Spatiotemporal Patterns of Prevalence of Overweight and Obesity among Youths in the United States |
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Chapter 58 Extending Metadata Standards for Historical GIS Research: A Case Study of the Holocaust in Budapest and the Armenian Genocide in Turkey |
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Chapter 59 Interactive Visualizations as "Decision Support Tools" in Developing Nations: The Case of Vector-Borne Diseases |
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Chapter 60 Basics for Hydraulic Modelling of Flood Runoff Using Advanced Hydroinformatic Tools |
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Volume III |
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Chapter 61 Uberveillance: Where Wear and Educative Arrangement |
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1319 | (19) |
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Chapter 62 Exploration of Location-Based Services Adoption |
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Chapter 63 Using the Retrospective Approach to Commemorate AutoCarto Six |
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Section 5 Organizational and Social Implications |
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Chapter 64 Scalability and Sustainability of M-Government Projects Implementation in Developing Countries |
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Chapter 65 Device-to-Device Communications |
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Chapter 66 Review and Implications of the AutoCarto Six Retrospective Project |
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Chapter 67 Competitive Smart Cities through Healthy Decision-Making |
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Chapter 68 Uberveillance and Faith-Based Organizations: A Renewed Moral Imperative |
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Chapter 69 Geographic Information System Effects on Policing Efficacy: An Evaluation of Empirical Assessments |
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Chapter 70 Social and Technical Perspective of Individual's Intention to Purchase Mobile Application |
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Chapter 71 Community-Engaged GIS for Urban Food Justice Research |
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Chapter 72 Employing a Mixed Method to Explore Mobile Social Media Users' Big Data Privacy Concerns |
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Chapter 73 Web-Based Public Participation in Urban Planning Competitions |
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Chapter 74 Lifestyles and Mobile Services Adoption in China |
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Chapter 75 A Clinical Decision Support System: Ontology-Driven Approach for Effective Emergency Management |
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Chapter 76 Can Management Have Multi-Fiduciary Stakeholder Obligations? |
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Chapter 77 "Checking Into" Outdoor Lifestyle? Mobile Location-Based Games as a Site of Productive Play in Marketing Campaigns |
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Chapter 78 A Domain Independent Pedestrian Dead Reckoning System Solution for Android Smartphones |
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Chapter 79 Optimizing School Bus Stop Placement in Howard County, Maryland: A GIS-Based Heuristic Approach |
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Chapter 80 Information Visualization Techniques for Big Data: Analytics Using Heterogeneous Data in Spatiotemporal Domains |
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Chapter 81 Privacy-Preserving Spatial Trajectory Prediction Based on a Novel Matrix Representation |
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Chapter 82 Gender Differences in Advanced Mobile Services Acceptance: M-Location and M-Social Media |
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Chapter 83 Which Way Is Up? How Locative Media May Enhance Sense of Place |
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Section 6 Emerging Trends |
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Chapter 84 A New Spatial Transformation Scheme for Preventing Location Data Disclosure in Cloud Computing |
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Chapter 85 Security and Privacy in Next Generation Networks and Services |
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Chapter 86 Mobile Big Data: A New Frontier of Innovation |
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Chapter 87 The Future of the Natural Resources Sector in Russia |
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Chapter 88 Expanding Toolkits for Heritage Perpetuation: The Western Apache Ethnography and Geographic Information Science Research Experience for Undergraduates |
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Chapter 89 New Design Approach to Handle Spatial Vagueness in Spatial OLAP Datacubes: Application to Agri-Environmental Data |
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Chapter 90 Three Dimensional Volunteered Geographic Information: A Prototype of a Social Virtual Globe |
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Chapter 91 On Predicting the Future Locations of Moving Objects: The State of the Art |
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Chapter 92 Planning Reform as a Catalyst to Advance E-Planning |
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Chapter 93 A GIS Based Methodology in Renewable Energy Sources Sustainability |
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Chapter 94 New Developments in Geographical Information Technology for Urban and Spatial Planning |
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Cristina Delgado Henriques |
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