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Service-Oriented Mapping: Changing Paradigm in Map Production and Geoinformation Management 1st ed. 2019 [Kõva köide]

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  • Formaat: Hardback, 434 pages, kõrgus x laius: 235x155 mm, kaal: 857 g, XXX, 434 p., 1 Hardback
  • Sari: Lecture Notes in Geoinformation and Cartography
  • Ilmumisaeg: 08-Jun-2018
  • Kirjastus: Springer International Publishing AG
  • ISBN-10: 3319724339
  • ISBN-13: 9783319724331
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  • Formaat: Hardback, 434 pages, kõrgus x laius: 235x155 mm, kaal: 857 g, XXX, 434 p., 1 Hardback
  • Sari: Lecture Notes in Geoinformation and Cartography
  • Ilmumisaeg: 08-Jun-2018
  • Kirjastus: Springer International Publishing AG
  • ISBN-10: 3319724339
  • ISBN-13: 9783319724331
This book gathers various perspectives on modern map production. Its primary focus is on the new paradigm of sharing and reuse, which is based on decentralized, service-oriented access to spatial data sources. 

Service-Oriented Mapping is one of the main paradigms used to embed big data and distributed sources in modern map production, without the need to own the sources. To be stable and reliable, this architecture requires specific frameworks, tools and procedures. In addition to the technological structures, organizational aspects and geographic information system (GIS) capabilities provide powerful tools to make modern geoinformation management successful. 





Addressing a range of aspects, including the implementation of the semantic web in geoinformatics, using big data for geospatial visualization, standardization initiatives, and the European spatial data infrastructure, the book offers a comprehensive introduction to decentralized map production.





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The articles range in tone from a highly accessible white-paper styleuseful to those planning for the use or provisioning of data or mapsto highly technical pieces clearly targeted at those who might be designing the delivery systems. (Amy Rock, Cartographic Perspectives, Issue 92, 2019)

Part I Exploring a New Paradigm in Map Production
1 Changing Paradigm in Map Production and Geoinformation Management---An Introduction
3(40)
Markus Jobst
Georg Gartner
2 Service-Oriented Processing and Analysis of Massive Point Clouds in Geoinformation Management
43(20)
Soren Discher
Rico Richter
Matthias Trapp
Jiirgen Dollner
3 Establishing Common Ground Through INSPIRE: The Legally-Driven European Spatial Data Infrastructure
63(22)
Vlado Cetl
Robert Tomas
Alexander Kotsev
Vanda Nunes de Lima
Robin S. Smith
Markus Jobst
4 Evaluating the Efficiency of Various Styles of Distributed Geoprocessing Chains for Visualising 3D Context Aware Wildfire Scenes from Streaming Data
85(22)
Lauren Hankel
Graeme McFerren
Serena Coetzee
5 Service-Oriented Map Production Environments: The Implementation of InstaMaps
107(18)
Rafael Roset
Marc Torres
Wladimir Szczerban
Jessica Sena
Victor Pascual
Montse Ortega
Isaac Besora
Sergio Anguita
6 Depiction of Multivariate Data Through Flow Maps
125(18)
Alberto Debiasi
Bruno Simoes
Raffaele De Amicis
7 Humanitarian Demining and the Cloud: Demining in Afghanistan and the Western Sahara
143(24)
Peter Schmitz
Johannes Heymans
Arie Claassens
Sanet Carow
Claire Knight
8 Modern Requirement Framework for Geospatial Information in Security and Government Services
167(18)
Friedrich Teichmann
Part II Importance and Impact of the New Map Production Paradigm
9 Developing a Statistical Geospatial Framework for the European Statistical System
185(22)
Marie Haldorson
Jerker Mostrom
10 Vizzuality: Designing Purposeful Maps to Achieve SDGs
207(18)
Sergio Estella
Jamie Gibson
11 Geospatial Data Mining and Analytics for Real-Estate Applications
225(16)
Gerhard Muggenhuber
12 SDI Evolution and Map Production
241(10)
Serena Coetzee
13 Handling Continuous Streams for Meteorological Mapping
251(18)
Chris Schubert
Harald Bamberger
14 Datacubes: Towards Space/Time Analysis-Ready Data
269(34)
Peter Baumann
Dimitar Misev
Vlad Merticariu
Bang Pham Huu
Part III Requirements of the New Map Production Paradigm
15 How Standards Help the Geospatial Industry Keep Pace with Advancing Technology
303(22)
Lance McKee
Joan Maso
16 Standards---Making Geographic Information Discoverable, Accessible and Usable for Modern Cartography
325(20)
Serena Coetzee
Reese Plews
Jean Brodeur
Jan Hjelmager
Andrew Jones
Knut Jetlund
Roland Grillmayer
Christina Wasstrom
17 From Maps to Apps---Entering Another Technological Dimension Within the Geological Survey of Austria
345(20)
Christine Horfarter
Johannes Reischer
Martin Schiegl
18 Statistical Disclosure Control in Geospatial Data: The EU Census Example 2021
365(20)
Fabian Bach
19 Supply Chains and Decentralized Map Productions
385(32)
Peter Schmitz
20 Characterizing Potential User Groups for Versioned Geodata
417
Anita' E. Locher