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International Journal of Spatial Data Infrastructures Research, Volume 7
Volume 7, 2012
- Stefano Nativi, Massimo Craglia, Jay Pearlman:
The Brokering Approach for Multidisciplinary Interoperability: A Position Paper. 1-15
- Cristiano Fugazza, Gianluca Luraschi:
Semantics-Aware Indexing of Geospatial Resources Based on Multilingual Thesauri: Methodology and Preliminary Results. 16-37 - Peter McKeague, Anthony Corns, Robert Shaw:
Developing a Spatial Data Infrastructure for Archaeological and Built Heritage. 38-65 - Stefan Wiemann, Lars Bernard, Piotr Wojda, Pavel Milenov, Valentina Sagris, Wim Devos:
Web services for spatial data exchange, schema transformation and validation as a prototypical implementation for the LPIS Quality Assurance. 66-87 - Xin He, Hans Persson, Anders Östman:
Geoportal Usability Evaluation. 88-106 - Christopher I. Higgins, Michael Koutroumpas, Andreas Matheus, Andrew Seales:
Shibboleth Access Management Federations as an Organisational Model for SDI. 107-124 - Ezra Dessers, Joep Crompvoets, Katleen Janssen, Glenn Vancauwenberghe, Danny Vandenbroucke, Lieselot Vanhaverbeke, Geert van Hootegem:
A multidisciplinary research framework for analysing the spatial enablement of public sector processes. 125-150 - Aneta J. Florczyk, Francisco Javier López-Pellicer, Javier Nogueras-Iso, Francisco Javier Zarazaga-Soria:
Automatic Generation of Geospatial Metadata for Web Resources. 151-172 - Hamed Olfat, Mohsen Kalantari, Abbas Rajabifard, Hervé Senot, Ian P. Williamson:
Spatial Metadata Automation: A Key to Spatially Enabling Platform. 173-195 - Stefan Kulk, Bastiaan van Loenen:
Brave New Open Data World? 196-206 - Sheelan Sheikheslami Vaez, Abbas Rajabifard:
Seamless SDI Design by Using UML Modeling. 207-224 - Miguel Ángel Latre, Barbara Hofer, Javier Lacasta, Javier Nogueras-Iso:
The Development and Interlinkage of a Drought Vocabulary in the EuroGEOSS Interoperable Catalogue Infrastructure. 225-248 - Katleen Janssen, Aleksandra Kuczerawy:
Increasing the Availability of Spatial Data held by Public Sector Bodies: Some Experiences and Guidelines from the OneGeology-Europe Project. 249-276 - Laura Díaz, Manuela Núñez-Redó, David González, José Gil, Pau Aragó, Edward Pultar, Joaquín Huerta:
Interoperable Search Mechanisms for Web 2.0 Resources. 277-299 - Barbara Hofer, Hugo Carrão, Daniel McInerney:
Multi-Disciplinary Forest Fire Danger Assessment in Europe: The Potential to Integrate Long-Term Drought Information. 300-322 - Sergio Cinnirella, David March, Tim O'Higgins, Carla Murciano, Rafael Sardà, Joan Albaigés, Nicola Pirrone:
A multidisciplinary Spatial Data Infrastructure for the Mediterranean to support implementation of the Marine Strategy Framework Directive. 323-351 - Paula Díaz Redondo, Joan Masó, Eva Sevillano, Miquel Ninyerola, Alaitz Zabala, Ivette Serral, Xavier Pons:
Analysis of quality metadata in the GEOSS Clearinghouse. 352-377 - Laura Díaz, Albert Remke, Tomi Kauppinen, Auriol Degbelo, Theodor Foerster, Christoph Stasch, Matthes Rieke, Bastian Schäffer, Bastian Baranski, Arne Broering, Andreas Wytzisk:
Future SDI - Impulses from Geoinformatics Research and IT Trends. 378-410 - Claudia Cialone, Kristin Stock, Barbara Medved-Cvikl, Andrej Ceglar:
Creating a Multilingual Geospatial Thesaurus: GEOSS Societal Benefit Areas Translations for Italian, Spanish, French and Slovenian. 411-440 - Bernhard Vockner, Mariana Belgiu, Manfred Mittlboeck:
Recommender-based enhancement of discovery in Geoportals. 441-463 - Andrej Ceglar, Barbara Medved-Cvikl, Enrique Moran-Tejeda, Sergio M. Vicente-Serrano, Lucka Kajfez-Bogataj:
Assessment of multi-scale drought datasets to quantify drought severity and impacts in agriculture: a case study for Slovenia. 464-487
- Moses Musinguzi, Sandy Stevens Tickodri-Togboa, Gerhard Bax:
GIS Data Interoperability in Uganda. 488-507 - Richard T. Cooper, Monica Morrison:
Okavango Collections: Sharing Environmental Information Resources of the Cubango-Okavango River Basin. 508-535
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