
Online GIS and Spatial Metadata
CRC Press
2nd Edition
Published on 18. December 2015
Book
Hardback
438 pages
978-1-4822-2015-5 (ISBN)
Description
Implement Your Own Applications Using Online GIS
An in-depth study detailing the online applications of geographic information systems (GIS), Online GIS and Spatial Metadata, Second Edition outlines how GIS data are published, organized, accessed, searched, maintained, purchased, and processed over the web. This latest work describes how the internet has become a platform for the delivery and integration of geographic information. It highlights the growth that has taken place since the first edition and includes new chapters on popular XML formats used in online GIS, SDI Metadata Portals, Mobile GIS and Location-Based services. It also updates metadata standards and explains how metadata links it all together.
Designed To Help Non-Technical Readers Understand Technical Issues
The book provides a brief overview of the basic technology of online GIS before introducing the technical methods used to develop and implement GIS on the web. It includes an introduction to the protocols and standards now in use online and provides technical background and real-world examples of scripts, markup, and other elements that make this technology work. Expanding on the previous edition, the book offers a global perspective of online GIS, contains links and references to online resources, and includes future directions, applications, and trends.
Reviewing major advances that have occurred over the past decade, this seminal work:
Discusses the detail of four XML-based standards now in common use for Online GIS and spatial metadata
Outlines the nature of Information Networks, systems in which information is distributed across many different sites
Examines the conceptual framework of metadata, by studying the RDF and similar standards for the Web
Describes several metadata standards in use around the world for spatial metadata
Provides current examples of SDI metadata portals, catalogues, and clearinghouses
Looks at ways in which distributed information can be built into data warehouses, and introduces basic ideas in data mining
An in-depth study detailing the online applications of geographic information systems (GIS), Online GIS and Spatial Metadata, Second Edition outlines how GIS data are published, organized, accessed, searched, maintained, purchased, and processed over the web. This latest work describes how the internet has become a platform for the delivery and integration of geographic information. It highlights the growth that has taken place since the first edition and includes new chapters on popular XML formats used in online GIS, SDI Metadata Portals, Mobile GIS and Location-Based services. It also updates metadata standards and explains how metadata links it all together.
Designed To Help Non-Technical Readers Understand Technical Issues
The book provides a brief overview of the basic technology of online GIS before introducing the technical methods used to develop and implement GIS on the web. It includes an introduction to the protocols and standards now in use online and provides technical background and real-world examples of scripts, markup, and other elements that make this technology work. Expanding on the previous edition, the book offers a global perspective of online GIS, contains links and references to online resources, and includes future directions, applications, and trends.
Reviewing major advances that have occurred over the past decade, this seminal work:
Discusses the detail of four XML-based standards now in common use for Online GIS and spatial metadata
Outlines the nature of Information Networks, systems in which information is distributed across many different sites
Examines the conceptual framework of metadata, by studying the RDF and similar standards for the Web
Describes several metadata standards in use around the world for spatial metadata
Provides current examples of SDI metadata portals, catalogues, and clearinghouses
Looks at ways in which distributed information can be built into data warehouses, and introduces basic ideas in data mining
Reviews / Votes
"Metadata is the Pandora's box of opportunities for business, organisations, citizens and customers. It may be argued that privacy is now dead, and the age of personal interconnectedness has begun. But what to make of this new revolution and phase transition for society? This book provides the reader with detailed insights into not only how metadata works, but why and how it will affect us all. I am sure by reading this book you will become an informed consumer and citizen of the 21st century. If you are in business, government and media this is a must read for you."-Professor Steve d'Alessandro, Charles Stuart University, AustraliaMore details
Edition
2nd edition
Language
English
Place of publication
Bosa Roca
United States
Publishing group
Taylor & Francis Inc
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Professional Practice & Development
Edition type
New edition
Product notice
sewn/stitched
Cloth over boards
Illustrations
69 s/w Abbildungen, 15 s/w Tabellen
15 Tables, black and white; 69 Illustrations, black and white
Dimensions
Height: 231 mm
Width: 157 mm
Thickness: 25 mm
Weight
998 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-4822-2015-5 (9781482220155)
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Persons
Terry Bossomaier is Strategic Professor of Computing and Information Technology at Charles Sturt University.
Content
Introduction. GIS and the Internet. Server-Side GIS Operations. Client-Side GIS Operations. Introduction to Markup. XML and Online GIS. Information Networks. Metadata on the Web. SDI Metadata Portals and Online GIS. Data Warehouses. GIS Anytime, Anywhere. Location-Based Services. Future Directions of Online GIS. Glossary. Bibliography.