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PART 2: Summary and Suggestions
by Florence Le Ber, Benedicte Bucher
Innovative Software Development in GIS
Cover Page
Title Page
Copyright
Table of Contents
Chapter 1: Introduction
1.1. Geomatics software
1.2. Pooling
1.3. Book outline
1.4. Bibliography
PART 1: Software Presentation
Chapter 2: ORBISGIS: Geographical Information System Designed by and for Research
2.1. Introduction
2.2. Background history
2.3. Major functionalities
2.4. Architecture and graphical interface
2.5. Examples of use
2.6. Community
2.7. Conclusion and perspectives
2.8. Acknowledgments
2.9. Bibliography
Chapter 3: GEOXYGENE: an Interoperable Platform for Geographical Application Development
3.1. Introduction
3.2. Background history
3.3. Major functionalities and examples of use
3.4. Architecture
3.5. Communities
3.6. Conclusion
3.7. Bibliography
Chapter 4: Spatiotemporal Knowledge Representation in AROM-ST
4.1. Introduction
4.2. From AROM to AROM-ST
4.3. AROM-ST
4.4. From AROM-OWL to ONTOAST
4.5. Architecture
4.6. Community
4.7. Conclusions and prospects
4.8. Bibliography
Chapter 5: GENGHIS: an Environment for the Generation of Spatiotemporal Visualization Interfaces
5.1. Introduction
5.2. Context
5.3. Functionalities linked to the generation of geovisualization applications
5.4. Functionalities of the geovisualization application generated by GENGHIS
5.5. Architecture
5.6. Scope and user communities
5.7. Conclusion and perspectives
5.8. Acknowledgments
5.9. Bibliography
Chapter 6: GEOLIS: a Logical Information System to Organize and Search Geo-Located Data
6.1. Introduction
6.2. Background history
6.3. Main functionalities and use cases
6.4. Architecture
6.5. Users and developers
6.6. Conclusion
6.7. Bibliography
Chapter 7: GENEXP-LANDSITES: a 2D Agricultural Landscape Generating Piece of Software
7.1. Introduction
7.2. Context
7.3. Major functionalities
7.4. Case uses
7.5. Architecture
7.6. Communities
7.7. Conclusion
7.8. Acknowledgments
7.9. Bibliography
Chapter 8: MDWEB: Cataloging and Locating Environmental Resources
8.1. Introduction
8.2. Context
8.3. Major functionalities and case uses
8.4. Cataloging functionality
8.5. Locating functionality
8.6. Administration functionality
8.7. Architecture
8.8. User community
8.9. Conclusion
8.10. Bibliography
Chapter 9: WEBGEN: Web Services to Share Cartographic Generalization Tools
9.1. Introduction
9.2. Historical background
9.3. Major functionalities
9.4. Area of use
9.5. Architecture
9.6. Associated communities
9.7. Conclusion and outlook
9.8. Acknowledgments
9.9. Bibliography
PART 2: Summary and Suggestions
Chapter 10: Analysis of the Specificities of Software Development in Geomatics Research
10.1. Origin and motivations
10.2. Major functionalities, fields, and reusability
Chapter 11: Challenges and Proposals for Software Development Pooling in Geomatics
11.1. Requirements and challenges
11.2. Solutions
11.3. Conclusion
11.4. Bibliography
Glossary
Institutes, organizations, and societies
Tools, formats, and languages
List of Authors
Index
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