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Geographical Information Systems Trends And Technologies Elaheh Pourabbas

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Geographical Information Systems Trends And Technologies Elaheh Pourabbas
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Publisher: CRC Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 8.18 MB
Pages: 358
Author: Elaheh Pourabbas
ISBN: 9781466596931, 1466596937
Language: English
Year: 2014

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Geographical Information Systems Trends And Technologies Elaheh Pourabbas by Elaheh Pourabbas 9781466596931, 1466596937 instant download after payment.

Web services, cloud computing, location based services, NoSQLdatabases, and Semantic Web offer new ways of accessing, analyzing, and elaborating geo-spatial information in both real-world and virtual spaces. This book explores the how-to of the most promising recurrent technologies and trends in GIS, such as Semantic GIS, Web GIS, Mobile GIS, NoSQL Geographic Databases, Cloud GIS, Spatial Data Warehousing-OLAP, and Open GIS. The text discusses and emphasizes the methodological aspects of such technologies and their applications in GIS.

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