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The International Conference on Advanced Geographic Information Systems and Web Services GEOWS 2009






Table of Contents
Preface........................................................................................................................................................viii
Committee....................................................................................................................................................ix
GEOWS 1: 2D & 3D Information Visualization I
Informed Virtual Geographic Environments: An Accurate Topological
Approach ......................................................................................................................................................1
Sébastien Paris, Mehdi Mekni, and Bernard Moulin
WebGIS-Based Flood Emergency Management Scenario ..........................................................................7
Rifaat Abdalla and Keith Niall
Using Parallel MultiCore and HPC Systems for Dynamical Visualisation ..................................................13
Claus-Peter Rückemann
Recording and Modeling Paleolithic Caves through Laser Scanning .........................................................19
D. Gonzalez-Aguilera, A. L. Muñoz, J. G. Lahoz, J. S. Herrero, M. S. Corchón,
and E. García
GEOWS 2: 2D & 3D Information Visualization II
Visible Space by Landscape Recognition by Local Inhabitants and
the Composition ..........................................................................................................................................27
Hirotomo Ohuchi, Satoshi Yamada, and Setsuko Ouchi
In-situ Quantification of 3D Scene Complexity ...........................................................................................34
Ioan Marius Bilasco, Rafael Lozano Espinosa, and Hervé Martin
Extending Spatial Data Infrastructures 3D by Geoprocessing Functionality - 3D
Simulations in Disaster Management and environmental Research ..........................................................40
Georg Walenciak, Beate Stollberg, Steffen Neubauer, and Alexander Zipf
3D Dynamic Scene Surveillance and Management Using a 3D Kinetic Spatial
Data Structure .............................................................................................................................................45
Mir Abolfazl Mostafavi, Leila Hashemi Beni, and Marina Gavrilova
GEOWS 3: Web Services & Geospatial Systems
Geo-information Services to Rural Extension Community for Rural
Development Planning – A Framework ......................................................................................................54
D. Sudharsan, J. Adinarayana, and A. K. Tripathy
Web Services in the U.S. Geological Survey StreamStats Web Application ..............................................60
John D. Guthrie, Christine Dartiguenave, and Kernell G. Ries III
Standardizing Access to Hydrologic Data Repositories through Web Services .........................................64
Bora Beran, Jonathan Goodall, David Valentine, Ilya Zaslavsky,
and Michael Piasecki
GI-Cat: A Mediation Solution for Building a Clearinghouse Catalog Service .............................................68
Stefano Nativi, Lorenzo Bigagli, Paolo Mazzetti, Enrico Boldrini,
and Fabrizio Papeschi
GEOWS 4: Integrated Architectures for Geospatial Information
GIS-Enabled Desktop Software Development Pardigms ...........................................................................75
Ahmad O. Aburizaiza and Daniel P. Ames
Stream-Network Navigation in the U.S. Geological Survey StreamStats Web
Application ..................................................................................................................................................80
Kernell G. Ries III, Peter A. Steeves, John D. Guthrie, Alan H. Rea,
and David W. Stewart
A Framework for Integrating 3D Geographical Simulation Systems
and Related Geo-information Web Resources ...........................................................................................85
Zhen-Sheng Guo, Masahiko Itoh, and Yuzuru Tanaka
Real-Time Geo-awareness – Sensor Data Integration for Environmental
Monitoring in the City ..................................................................................................................................92
Bernd Resch, Manfred Mittlboeck, Fabien Girardin, Rex Britter, and Carlo Ratti
GEOWS 5: Geoinformation Processing
Integrating OGC Web Processing Services into Geospatial Mass-Market
Applications ................................................................................................................................................98
Theodor Foerster, Bastian Schaeffer, Johannes Brauner, and Simon Jirka
Providing Near Real-Time Traffic Information within Spatial Data
Infrastructures ...........................................................................................................................................104
Christian Mayer, Beate Stollberg, and Alexander Zipf
UAV Path Planning Based on Event Density Detection ...........................................................................112
Roberto Henriques, Fernando Bacao, and Victor Lobo
Fusion of Digital Elevation Models from Various Data Sources ...............................................................117
Haris Papasaika, Daniela Poli, and Emmanuel Baltsavias
GEOWS 6: Web-Based Geographic Information Systems
Web-Client Based Distributed Generalization and Geoprocessing ..........................................................123
Eric B. Wolf and Kevin Howe
A Mechanism to Create Community Maps for Non-technical Users ........................................................129
Claire Ellul, Mordechai (Muki) Haklay, Louise Francis, and Hanif Rahemtulla
Development of Rural Amenity Resources Information System ...............................................................135
Kim Sang Bum, Rhee Sang Young, and Kim Young Wook
GEOWS 7: Fundamentals of Geoinformation
An Operation-Based Communication of Spatial Data Quality ..................................................................140
Amin Zargar and Rodolphe Devillers
Categories of Geospatial and Temporal Integrity Constraints ..................................................................146
Stephan Mäs and Wolfgang Reinhardt
GEOWS 8: Spatial Data Infrastructure
Landscape Features, Standards, and Semantics in U.S. National Topographic
Mapping Databases ..................................................................................................................................152
Dalia Varanka
Contextualized Space-Time Accessibility Modeling and Measurements
with NeuroFuzzy Proximity Relations .......................................................................................................158
Thi Hong Diep Dao and Jean-Claude Thill
Measuring Transaction Costs in Spatial Data Infrastructures: Examples
of Sweden and Germany ..........................................................................................................................165
Alenka Krek
GEOWS 9: Exploratory Spatial Data Analysis
GIS Tool for Rural Electrification with Renewable Energies in Latin America ..........................................171
Javier Domínguez and Irene Pinedo-Pascua
Uncovering Interaction Patterns in Mobile Outdoor Gaming ....................................................................177
Daniel Orellana, Monica Wachowicz, Natalia Andrienko, and Gennady Andrienko
Towards a Highly Interactive Web Exploration of Spatial and Historical
Aggregations from Data Marts ..................................................................................................................183
Sonia Fernandes Silva
Service Selection via Extreme Geotagging ..............................................................................................189
Vlad Tanasescu, Dumitru Roman, and John Bruno Domingue
Author Index ............................................................................................................................................195


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