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4th AGILE Conference on geographic information science, April 19-21, 2001, Brno, Czech Republic / Milan Konecny (2001)
Titre : 4th AGILE Conference on geographic information science, April 19-21, 2001, Brno, Czech Republic : GI in Europe : Intergrative, Interoperable, Interactive Type de document : Actes de congrès Auteurs : Milan Konecny, Éditeur scientifique ; Lucie Friedmannova, Éditeur scientifique ; Jiri Golan, Éditeur scientifique ; Miroslav Kolar, Éditeur scientifique Editeur : Association of Geographic Information Laboratories in Europe AGILE Année de publication : 2001 Autre Editeur : Ispra [Italie] : Joint Research Centre JRC Conférence : AGILE 2001, 4th International Conference on Geographic Information Science 19/04/2001 21/04/2001 Brno République tchèque Importance : 775 p. Format : 21 x 30 cm ISBN/ISSN/EAN : 978-80-210-2579-0 Note générale : Bibliographie Langues : Anglais (eng) Descripteur : [Vedettes matières IGN] Géomatique
[Termes IGN] données environnementales
[Termes IGN] données socio-économiques
[Termes IGN] géovisualisation
[Termes IGN] infrastructure mondiale des données localisées
[Termes IGN] interopérabilité
[Termes IGN] modélisation spatiale
[Termes IGN] service fondé sur la position
[Termes IGN] traitement de données localiséesNote de contenu : **Opening session
Rhind D, United Kingdom: Global and national Geographic Information policies, practice and education in a g-business world
**Plenary session 1, GI policies
- Craglia M, Annoni A (United Kingdom/Italy): Towards the development of a Geographic Information Policy for the European Commission
- Craglia M, Dallemond J-.F; Masser I (United Kingdom/Italy/The Netherlands): The role of geographic information in facilitating accession into the European Union
- Konecny M, Stanek K (Czech Republic): SDI in Czech Republic: Portal age
- Valpreda E, Cremona G, Venditti A, Milillo A (Italy): A Shared GIS for the Hydrological Risk Management at National Level
**Working group meeting, Education
- Toppen F (The Netherlands): Towards an AGILE Working Group on GI Education
- Johnson A (USA): Pedagogical Approaches to Teaching GIS: "'Hook Them or Sink Them"
- Johnson A (USA): GIS and Distant Education - Using the Virtual Campus to Expand University GIS Programs
- Salvemini M, Toppen F (Italy/The Netherlands): Certification of the GI professional, an issue (again) or not (yet)?
**Plenary session 2, Environmental modelling
- Bogner D, Dabernig M, Karen G (Austria): Assessment of Agricultural Land use in Urban Regions as a Decision Support System Using Web-GIS
- Suarez .J, Evans S, Randle T, Henshall P, Houston T, Gardiner B, Dunham R (United Kingdom) The development of a generic framework for model integration in forest management. The UK Forestry Commission CoreModel programme
- Clare J, Ray D (United Kingdom): A Spatial Model of Ecological Site Classification for forest management in Britain
- Haase m, Beuerle R, Barnikel G, Moser M, Stegmaier A (Germany): Evaluation of the Ecomorphological Quality of Running Waters using a GIS
- Laube P (Switzerland): A Classification of Analysis Methods for Dynamic Point Objects in Environmental GIS
**Parallel session 1, Socio-economic modelling
- Benenson I, Omer I, Hatna E (Israel): Agents in GIS environment — Modeling Urban Population Distribution
- Bittner S (Austria): An agent-based architecture for the simulation of social reality in a cadastre
- Staunstrup J IC (Denmark): Generalization of Cadastral CHanges
- Morojele N, Krygsman S, de Jong T (South Africa/The Netherlands): An evaluation of retail potential using GIS-based Decision Support functionality; a case study of Cape Town, South Africa.
- de Jong T, Moritz J, van Eck J R (The Netherlands/South Africa): Using optimisation techniques for comparison of the accessibility criteria of facility siting scenarios; a case study of siting police stations in South Africa's Bushbuckridge area.
**Parallel session 2, Location based and mobile services
- Corona B, Winter S (Austria): Navigation information for pedestrians from city maps
- Reinhardt W Joos G (Germany): Concept of a GIS and location based services for mountaineers
- Timpf S (Switzerland): The Information Broker: Problem-solving knowledge for location-based services
- Mania H (Finland): Mobile GIS and Multimedia as Fieldwork Support in Helsinki Water
- Lehto L, Kahkonen J (Finland): Multi-purpose Publishing of Geodata in the Web
**Parallel session 3, Spatial data infrastructure
- Reicken J (Germany): The improvement of the access to public geospatial data of cadastral and surveying and mapping as a part of the development of a NSDI in Northrhine-Westfalia, Germany
- Karnavou E, Gritzas G (Greece): Assessing achievements and prospects of GI and GIS in Greece: Towards a generic conceptual framework
- Bernabe MA, Gould M, Muro-Medrano P R, Nogueras J, Zarazaga F J (Spain): Effective steps toward the Spain National Geographic Information Infrastructure.
- Jonita A (Romania): The premises for the building of Geographical Information Infrastructure in Romanian's Society of the 21st Century
- Gouveia C, Henriques P Nicolau R, Rocha J, Santos M (Portugal): Moving from CEN TC 287 to ISO/TC 211 - The approach of the Portuguese National Geographic Information Infrastructure
- Bielecka E (Poland): Potential Users of the Polish Information System and Their Needs in the Field of Spatial Information
**Parallel session 4, Young researcher's forum
- Kolodziej K (USA): Using the Unified Modeling Language (UML) to Model Distributed GIS Components for Improving Interoperability
- Bucher B (France): A Model to Store and Reuse Geographic Application Patterns
- Campagna M, De Mantis A (Italy): Geographic Spaces / Digital Places: Towards a Communicative Approach for Urban and Regional Planning
- Ostlaender N (Germany): Evaluating the suitability of digital datasets for cause studies on nutrient contents of a specific region - Focused on satellite imagery (IRS —1D) and ATKIS data
- Fahller M (Sweden): Geostatistics for marine geological mapping
- Schroeder L (Denmark): Data Quality Declarations concerning Building Objects in Maps and Registers
- Tikunov A V (Russia): Cartographic Evaluation of Innovation Potential
- Trnka .J (Sweden): HAZMAT Transportation Routing, Monitoring and Incident Solving in GIS Environment
**Plenary session 3, Interoperability 1
- Dessard V, Margaulies S (Belgium): Interoperability on the Web ! (Using OpenGIS Interfaces)
- Cantan 0, Casanovas M, Gutierrez Nogueraz J Zarazaga F J (Spain): Joining Geographic Catalog Services and Map Servers with GIS applications
- Bernard L, Einspanier U, Streit U (Germany): Developing OpenGIS Catalog Services for a GDI - Lessons learned
- Friis-Christensen A (Denmark): Modeling Geographic Data Using UML
- Wei S, .loos Q, Reinhardt W (Germany): Management of spatial features with GML
**Working group meeting, Interoperability 2
- Wirtz D (Switzerland): Pluggable Terrain Module - An implementation architecture for distributed digital terrain modeling
- Nakimpour Timpf S (Switzerland): Using Ontologies for resolution of Semantic Heterogeneity in GIS
- Bernard L,1Wytzisk A, Streit U (Germany): Dynamic Interoperable GeoProcessing and Geosimulation - Scenarios, FRAmeworks, AND prototypes
**Parallel session 6, Planning
- Geertman S (The Netherlands): An Internet-based inventory of Planning Support Systems: some tentative results
- Jiang B, Huang B, Vasek V (Sweden/Czech republic): Geovisualisation for Planning Support Systems
- Pundt H, Moltgen J (Germany): Gl-Components to Support Participation in Environmental Planning Processes
**Parallel session 7, Environmental modelling and remote sensing
- Shanker G H (India): Terrain Evaluation for Eco-Restoration using Remote Sensing and GIS
- Mostaecio C, Laurini R (Argentina/France): Structuring and Indexing Field-oriented Databases
- Sobehuk R (Russia): Geological hazards at coastal zones modelling based on Remote Sensing Data for Intelligent Environmental Emergency & Risk Management Systems Toolbox
- Luoto M, Toivonen T, Heikkinen R K (Finland): Prediction of total and rare plant species richness from satellite images and GIS data in agricultural landscapes
- Markov N, Napryushkin A (Russia): Self-organizing GIS for solving problems of ecology and landscape studying
**Parallel session 8, GI in the new economy
- Senkler K, Reinke A (Germany): Requirements of interoperabie e-commerce services within an infrastructure for distributed GI-Services
- Gabriel P Wagner R (Germany): GIS meets E-Commerce: First Steps towards a General Architecture for Geodata Markets
- Brox C, Kuhn W (Germany): Marketplaces for Geographic Information
- Banares JA, Alvarez P, Cantan 0, Fernandez P, Casanovas M, Muro-Medrano P R (Spain): Integration of location-based services for Field support in CRM
- Frank A U, Martinez-Asenjo B (Austria): The Transformation of NMAs from. Government Departments to Independent Organizations: An Economic Overview
**Parallel session, GI processing and usability
- Castelloe D, Mooney P Winstanley A (Ireland): Multi-Objective Optimisation on Transportation Networks
- Brindlev P, Fryers P, Maheswyrart R, Wise S (United Kingdom): An empirical study to assess the accuracy of simple aerial interpolation methods
- Podobnika T, Ostir K, Stanek Z, Veljanovski T (Slovenia): Archaeological Predictive Modelling in Cultural Resource Management
- de Bruin S (The Netherlands): The value of spatial information — Decision-analytical assessment of a quality component
- O'Donoghue D, Winstanley A (Ireland): Finding Analogous Structures in Cartographic Data
**Parallel session 10, Visualisation
- Quingwen Q P R (China): Application of GeoObject-Graphic-Pattern (TUPU) in Cartographic Generalization
- Van Oosterom P, Tijssen T, Alkemade I, de Vries M (The Netherlands): Multi-source Cartography in Internet GIS
- Gadal S, Nicolas G (France/Switzerland): Locus-object Semantic in Digital Cartography
- Emmer V (The Netherlands): Determining the effectiveness of animations to represent geo-spatial temporal data: a first approach
**Plenary session 4, Strategic questions
- Annoni A (Italy): European Projections Interoperability
- Moellering, H (USA): lie al Cartography: Past, Present, and Future
- Gould M Herring, J (Spain/USA): Redefining GISNuméro de notice : 19333 Affiliation des auteurs : non IGN Thématique : GEOMATIQUE Nature : Actes Permalink : https://documentation.ensg.eu/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=81918 Exemplaires(1)
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