May 2005 Vol. 9 Issue 5
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- Editorial
- Interoperability, standards, and the geospatial industry
Carl Reed
Assurance of effective interoperability requires changes...
- Semantic interoperability of geographic information
Sumit Sen
Interoperability is a heavily loaded term and is perhaps best understood in terms of the two constituting words...
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Engineering and GIS Converging Discipline
Don Kuehne
Many perceive GIS and CAD to be competing technologies...
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ISO/TC 211 for geographic information/geomatics
Henry Tom
ISO/TC 211 was formed in 1994 to develop an integrated...
- Integration across heterogeneous spatial data and applications within a large cyberinfrastructure project
I Zaslavsky, A. Memon, G. Memon
The paper describes several spatial information integration...
- GI, digital divide and the Indian information society
Michael Blakemore
If we are to focus on any one divide in the Geospatial...
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Internet GIS applications on open source software
Mahalaxmi Narayanan, Raghunathan
The Dynamic Model of GIS built on Open Source tries to leverage on the use of freely...
- GIS based e-Governance model for managing forest
Mohammed Al-Amin, Ashraful Alam
The proposed Electronic Case Management Information System (ECMIS)...
- FIG Working Week 2005 and GSDI-8, Cairo, Egypt
- Map Middle East 2005: Report
- 4th ISDE, Tokyo, Japan
- Events
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