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Spatial Data on the Web: Modeling and Management
β Scribed by Alberto Belussi, Barbara Catania, Eliseo Clementini, Elena Ferrari (auth.), Alberto Belussi, Barbara Catania, Eliseo Clementini, Elena Ferrari (eds.)
- Publisher
- Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg
- Year
- 2007
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 316
- Edition
- 1
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
Spatial data is essential in a wide range of application domains today. While geographical applications remain the key target area, spatial properties are required in other contexts such as computer-aided design, robotics and image processing. Associated with these is the constantly growing number of distributed processing architectures, based on, for example, grid systems, sensor data networks, and personalized smart devices.
Spatial Data on the Web links these two research streams, focusing on the modeling and management of spatial data in distributed systems. Belussi and his coeditors have structured the contributions from internationally renowned researchers into four parts. Part I presents models for representing semistructured, multiresolution and multiscale data; Part II deals with the integration of spatial data sources; Part III describes approaches to spatial data protection; and, finally, Part IV reports innovative applications for mobile devices. The book offers researchers in academia and industry an excellent overview of the state of the art in modeling and management of spatial data in distributed environments, while it may also be the basis of specialized courses on Web-based geographical information systems.
β¦ Table of Contents
Front Matter....Pages I-XI
Front Matter....Pages -
Spatial Data on the Web: Issues and Challenges....Pages 1-12
Front Matter....Pages 13-13
GeoMTGM: A Graphical Data Model for Semistructured, Geographical, and Temporal Data....Pages 15-41
Out-of-core Multiresolution Terrain Modeling....Pages 43-63
Progressive Techniques for Efficient Vector Map Data Transmission: An Overview....Pages 65-84
Model Generalization and Methods for Effective Query Processing and Visualization in a WebService/Client Architecture....Pages 85-106
Front Matter....Pages 107-107
Automated Geographical Information Fusion and Ontology Alignment....Pages 109-132
A Quality-enabled Spatial Integration System....Pages 133-157
Using Qualitative Information in Query Processing over Multiresolution Maps....Pages 159-186
Front Matter....Pages 187-187
Access Control Systems for Geospatial Data and Applications....Pages 189-214
Secure Outsourcing of Geographical Data Over the Web: Techniques and Architectures....Pages 215-234
Information Hiding for Spatial and Geographical Data....Pages 235-258
Front Matter....Pages -
Geographical Data Visualization on Mobile Devices for Useerβs Navigation and Decision Support Activites....Pages 261-284
Tracking of Moving Objects with Accuracy Guarantees....Pages 285-309
Back Matter....Pages 311-313
β¦ Subjects
Database Management; Geographical Information Systems/Cartography; Computer Applications in Geosciences; Information Storage and Retrieval; Computer Applications
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