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9. GIS 2001: Atlanta, GA, USA
- Walid G. Aref:
ACM-GIS 2001, Proceedings of the Ninth ACM International Symposium on Advances in Geographic Information Systems, Atlanta, GA, USA, November 9-10, 2001. ACM 2001, ISBN 1-58113-443-6
Invited Talk
- Hanan Samet:
Issues, Developments, and Challenges in Spatial Databases and Geographic Information Systems (GIS). 1
Geographic Data Modeling
- Anders Friis-Christensen, Nectaria Tryfona, Christian S. Jensen:
Requirements and Research Issues in Geographic Data Modeling. 2-8 - Markus Schneider:
Fuzzy Topological Predicates, Their Properties, and Their Integration into Query Languages. 9-14 - Alberto d'Onofrio, Elaheh Pourabbas:
Formalization of Temporal Thematic Map Contents. 15-20 - Tinghua Ai, Peter van Oosterom:
A Map Generalization Model Based on Algebra Mapping Transformation. 21-27
Distributed, Web-based GIS
- Anirban Mondal, Masaru Kitsuregawa, Beng Chin Ooi, Kian-Lee Tan:
R-tree-based Data Migration and Selv-Tuning Strategies in Shared-Nothing Spatial Databases. 28-33 - Cyrus Shahabi, Mohammad R. Kolahdouzan, Snehal Thakkar, José Luis Ambite, Craig A. Knoblock:
Efficiently Querying Moving Objects with Pre-defined Paths in a Distrituted Environment. 34-40 - Jung-Rae Hwang, Ji-Hyeon Oh, Ki-Joune Li:
Query Transformation Method by Dalaunay Triangulation for Multi-Source Distributed Spatial Database Systems. 41-46 - Shengru Tu, Xiangfeng He, Xuefeng Li, Jay J. Ratcliff:
A Systematic Approach to Reduction of User-Perceived Response Time for GIS Web Services. 47-52
Applications
- Juan Touriño, Francisco F. Rivera, Carlos Álvarez, Cesar M. Dans, Jorge Parapar, Ramon Doallo, Marcos Boullón, Javier D. Bruguera, Rafael Crecente, Xesús P. González:
COPA: a GIS-based Tool for Land Consolidation Projects. 53-58 - Chen-Chieh Feng, Alexandre Sorokine:
Incorporating hydrologic semantic information for interoperable GIS with hydrologic model. 59-63 - Richard D. Holowczak, Soon Ae Chun, Francisco J. Artigas, Vijayalakshmi Atluri:
Customized Geospatial Workflows for E-Government Services. 64-69 - Mohamed El Adnani, Kokou Yétongnon, Djamal Benslimane, El Hassan Abdelwahed:
A Multiple Layered Functional Data Model to Support Multiple Representations and Interoperability of GIS: Application to Urban Management Systems. 70-75
Spatial Query Processing Algorithms
- Chris Jermaine, Edward Omiecinski, Wai Gen Yee:
Maintaining a Large Spatial Database with T2SM. 76-81 - Laura Toma, Rajiv Wickremesinghe, Lars Arge, Jeffrey S. Chase, Jeffrey Scott Vitter, Patrick N. Halpin, Dean Urban:
Flow Computation on Massive Grids. 82-87 - Donghui Zhang, Vassilis J. Tsotras:
Improving Min/Max Aggregation over Spatial Objects. 88-93
GML, Interoperability, and Standards
- Alexander Zipf, Sven Krüger:
TGML - extending GML by Temporal Constructs - A Proposal for a Spatiotemporal Framework in XML. 94-99 - Roy Grønmo:
Supporting GI standards with a model-driven architecture. 100-105 - Shashi Shekhar, Ranga Raju Vatsavai, Namita Sahay, Thomas E. Burk, Stephen Lime:
WMS and GML based Interoperable Web Mapping System. 106-111 - José Eduardo Córcoles, Pascual González:
A Specification of a Spatial Query Language over GML. 112-117
Spatiotemporal Databases
- Tony Griffiths, Alvaro A. A. Fernandes, Norman W. Paton, Keith T. Mason, Bo Huang, Michael F. Worboys, Chris Johnson, John G. Stell:
Tripod: A Comprehensive System for the Management of Spatial and Aspatial Historical Objects. 118-123 - Luciana Vargas da Rocha, Nina Edelweiss, Cirano Iochpe:
GeoFrame-T: A Temporal Conceptual Framework for Data Modeling. 124-129 - Boyan Brodaric, Mark Gahegan:
Learning Geoscience Categories In Situ: Implications for Geographic Knowledge Representation. 130-135
Spatial Database Clustering
- Thomas Brinkhoff:
Using a Cluster Manager in a Spatial Database System. 136-141 - Vladimir Estivill-Castro, Ickjai Lee:
Fast Spatial Clustering with Different Metrics and in the Presence of Obstacles. 142-147 - Martin Breunig, Armin B. Cremers, Wolfgang Müller, Jörg Siebeck:
New Methods for Topological Clustering and Spatial Access in Object-Oriented 3D Databases. 148-153
Inelegant Transportation Systems and Network Algorithms
- Evtim Peytchev, Christophe Claramunt:
Experiences in Building Decision Support Systems for Traffic and Transportation GIS. 154-159 - Edward P. F. Chan, Ning Zhang:
Finding Shortest Paths in Large Network Systems. 160-166 - Ingo Petzold, Gerhard Gröger, Lutz Plümer:
Network Planning using Geomorphology. 167-172 - Stephan Winther:
Weighting the Path Continuation in Route Planning. 173-176
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