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Online GIS and Spatial Metadata

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Genere:Libro
Lingua: Inglese
Editore:

CRC Press

Pubblicazione: 12/2015
Edizione: Edizione nuova, 2° edizione





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Implement Your Own Applications Using Online GIS An in-depth study detailing the online applications of geographic information systems (GIS), Online GIS and Spatial Metadata, Second Edition outlines how GIS data are published, organized, accessed, searched, maintained, purchased, and processed over the web. This latest work describes how the internet has become a platform for the delivery and integration of geographic information. It highlights the growth that has taken place since the first edition and includes new chapters on popular XML formats used in online GIS, SDI Metadata Portals, Mobile GIS and Location-Based services. It also updates metadata standards and explains how metadata links it all together. Designed To Help Non-Technical Readers Understand Technical Issues The book provides a brief overview of the basic technology of online GIS before introducing the technical methods used to develop and implement GIS on the web. It includes an introduction to the protocols and standards now in use online and provides technical background and real-world examples of scripts, markup, and other elements that make this technology work. Expanding on the previous edition, the book offers a global perspective of online GIS, contains links and references to online resources, and includes future directions, applications, and trends. Reviewing major advances that have occurred over the past decade, this seminal work: Discusses the detail of four XML-based standards now in common use for Online GIS and spatial metadata Outlines the nature of Information Networks, systems in which information is distributed across many different sites Examines the conceptual framework of metadata, by studying the RDF and similar standards for the Web Describes several metadata standards in use around the world for spatial metadata Provides current examples of SDI metadata portals, catalogues, and clearinghouses Looks at ways in which distributed information can be built into data warehouses, and introduces basic ideas in data mining




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IntroductionGeographic Information SystemsGIS and Object-Oriented TechnologyA Brief Primer on the Nature of GISThe Rise of the InternetOverview of the BookGIS and the InternetThe Advantages of Online GISConsiderations when Deploying over the InternetThe Evolution of Online GISInteractive Online GISThe Rise of Online Data WarehousesDifferences Between Stand-Alone and Online GISOptions for Implementing Online GISSummary and OutlookServer-Side GIS OperationsWeb ServersServer SoftwareServer ProcessingForms and Image FieldsProcessing Scripts and ToolsOnline Map BuildingImplementing Geographic QueriesSummary and OutlookClient-Side GIS OperationsIntroductionImage MapsUse of JavaScript in Client-Side OperationsAJAX: Dynamic Web Page UpdatingCookiesInteractive GraphicsApplication Programming InterfacesExamplesSummary and OutlookIntroduction to MarkupMarkup LanguagesXML: Structural IdeasHTML 5XML NamespacesXML SchemaXQuery: The XML Query LanguageXQuery GrammarFLWOR: XQuery ExpressionsThe Future of XMLSummary and OutlookXML and Online GISXML ImplementationsGPX SchemaKML (Keyhole Markup Language)GML: Geographic Markup LanguageLandXMLSummary and OutlookAppendix: Picnic SchemaAppendix: Application Schema for the River SceneInformation NetworksIntroductionWhat Is an Information Network?What Can Information Networks Do?The Organisation of Information NetworksIssues Associated with Information NetworksInformation Networks in PracticeSummary and OutlookMetadata on the WebIntroductionDublin CoreJSON Protocol for Data InterchangePICS and POWDERResource Description Framework (RDF)Querying RDF: SPARQLXML SignaturesSummary and OutlookSDI Metadata Portals and Online GISIntroductionGeospatial Metadata StandardsMetadata Standards: The Gory DetailsProminent Metadata StandardsSpatial Data Infrastructure and Metadata PortalsExamples of Online SDI Metadata PortalsMetadata Standards and the Future of SDI and Online GISSummary and OutlookAppendix: Simplified SchemasData WarehousesWhat Is a Data Warehouse?Geographic Data WarehousesData Warehouse ArchitecturesDatabase Processing ModelsConsiderations when Building Data WarehousesData Warehouse Organisation and OperationData Warehouse ExamplesCommon Publication Standards for Online GIS WarehousesIntelligent SystemsData MiningThe Future of Geographic Data WarehousesSummary and OutlookGIS Anytime, AnywhereMobile GISMobile GIS and BusinessRegulations Governing Mobile ImplementationsTechnology and Implementation of Mobile AppsMobile SecurityFuture Proofing Mobile DevelopmentSummary and OutlookLocation-Based ServicesWhat Are Location-Based Services?How Do LBS Work?What Are Application Domains for LBS?What Is the Future of LBS?Summary and OutlookFuture Directions of Online GISRealisation of a Global GISFuture Benefits of Online GIS SystemsOnline GIS Organisational TrendsOnline GIS Technology TrendsVirtual WorldsEnvoi (Online GIS)Summary and OutlookGlossaryBibliography




Autore

Terry Bossomaier is Strategic Professor of Computing and Information Technology at Charles Sturt University.










Altre Informazioni

ISBN:

9781482220155

Condizione: Nuovo
Dimensioni: 9.25 x 6.25 in Ø 2.20 lb
Formato: Copertina rigida
Illustration Notes:69 b/w images and 15 tables
Pagine Arabe: 414
Pagine Romane: xxiv


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