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Spatial Data on the Web: Modeling and Management
โ Scribed by Alberto Belussi, Barbara Catania, Eliseo Clementini, Elena Ferrari
- Publisher
- Springer
- Year
- 2007
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 316
- Edition
- 1
- Category
- Library
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โฆ Synopsis
This book focuses on the modeling and management of spatial data in distributed systems. The authors have structured the contributions from internationally renowned researchers into four parts. The book offers researchers 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.
โฆ Table of Contents
Cover......Page 1
Spatial Data
on the Web......Page 3
ISBN 9783540698777......Page 4
Contents......Page 7
1. Spatial Data on the Web: Issues and Challenges......Page 12
Part I: Models for Representing Spatial Semistructured, Multiresolution, and Multiscale Data......Page 24
2. GeoMTGM: A Graphical Data Model for Semistructured, Geographical, and Temporal Data......Page 25
3. Out-of-core Multiresolution Terrain Modeling......Page 52
4. Progressive Techniques for Efficient Vector Map Data Transmission: An Overview......Page 73
5. Model Generalization and Methods for Effective Query Processing and Visualization in a Web Service/Client Architecture......Page 93
Part II: Integration of Spatial Data Sources......Page 115
6. Automated Geographical Information Fusion and Ontology Alignment......Page 116
7. A Quality-enabled Spatial Integration System......Page 140
8. Using Qualitative Information in Query Processing over Multiresolution Maps......Page 165
Part III: Spatial Data Protection......Page 193
9. Access Control Systems for Geospatial Data and Applications......Page 194
10. Secure Outsourcing of Geographical Data Over the Web: Techniques and Architectures......Page 220
11. Information Hiding for Spatial and Geographical Data......Page 240
Part IV: Innovative Applications for Mobile Devices......Page 264
12. Geographical Data Visualization on Mobile Devices for User's Navigation and Decision Support Activities......Page 265
13. Tracking of Moving Objects with Accuracy Guarantees......Page 289
L......Page 314
U......Page 315
Z......Page 316
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