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adam_text | Table
of
Contents
Chapter
1.
Introduction
.................. 1
Bénédicte BUCHER and Florence LE
BER
1.1.
Geomatics software
.................. 2
1.1.1.
Digital
geographical
data
........... 2
1.1.2.
GIS-tools
..................... 5
1.1.3.
Software innovation and geomatics
research
...................... 9
1.2.
Pooling.........................
12
1.2.1.
The need for pooling and its relevance
... 12
1.2.2.
Reflection opportunity on geomatics
pooling
....................... 13
1.2.3.
Pooling within the
MAGIS
research group
15
1.3.
Book outline
...................... 17
1.4.
Bibliography
...................... 18
Part
1.
Software Presentation
........... 23
Chapter
2.
OrbisGIS: Geographical Information
System Designed by and for Research
........ 25
Erwan BOCHER and Gwendall PETIT
2.1.
Introduction
...................... 25
2.2.
Background history
.................. 26
2.3.
Major functionalities
................. 30
2.3.1.
Language
and spatial
analysis
........ 30
2.3.2.
Representation: style and cartography
... 35
2.3.3.
Other functionalities
.............. 36
2.3.3.1.
Visualization
................. 36
2.3.3.2.
Editing
.................... 37
2.3.3.3.
OGC flux
................... 38
2.4.
Architecture and graphical interface
....... 39
2.4.1.
Architecture and models
............ 39
2.4.1.1.
Creating a plugin
.............. 40
2.4.1.2.
Manipulating data
............. 41
2.4.2.
Graphical interface
............... 47
2.4.2.1.
The GeoCatalog
............... 47
2.4.2.2.
The GeoCognition
............. 47
2.4.2.3.
The Map and the
TOC
........... 48
2.5.
Examples of use
.................... 48
2.5.1.
Spatial diachronic analysis of
urban sprawl
................... 48
2.5.2.
Spatial
hydrologie
analysis
.......... 51
2.5.3.
Geolocation
.................... 56
2.5.3.1.
Geocoding
.................. 57
2.5.3.2.
Geographical rectification
......... 57
2.6.
Community
....................... 61
2.7.
Conclusion and perspectives
............ 63
2.8.
Acknowledgments
.................. 64
2.9.
Bibliography
...................... 64
Chapter
3.
GeOxygene: an Interoperable
Platform for Geographical Application
Development
.......................... 67
Éric Grosso, Julien
Perret and
Mickaël
Brasebin
3.1.
Introduction
...................... 67
3.2.
Background history
.................. 68
3.3.
Major functionalities and examples of use
... 69
3.3.1.
Generic functionalities
............. 70
3.3.2.
Use case: building data manipulation
... 70
3.3.2.1.
Data
...................... 70
3.3.2.2.
The data schema: the
Building class
............... 72
3.3.2.3.
Object-relational mapping with OJB
. . 73
3.3.2.4.
A processing example: building
urban areas
................. 73
3.4.
Architecture
...................... 75
3.4.1.
The core
...................... 76
3.4.2.
First applicative layer: the basic
applications
................... 77
3.4.3.
Second applicative layer: the expert
applications
................... 78
3.4.3.1.
Semiology modules
............. 80
3.4.3.2.
GeOxygene
3D
module
......... 80
3.4.3.3.
GeOxygene
spatiotemporal
module
.................... 82
3.5.
Communities
...................... 84
3.6.
Conclusion
....................... 86
3.7.
Bibliography
...................... 88
Chapter
4.
Spatiotemporal
Knowledge
Representation in AROM-ST
............... 91
Bogdan
MOISUC,
Alina MlRON, Marlene
Villanova-Olivier and Jerome Gensel
4.1.
Introduction
...................... 91
4.2.
From
Arom
to Arom-ST
.............. 93
4.2.1.
AROM
in context: a knowledge
representation tool
............... 93
4.2.2.
Originalities
................... 95
4.2.3.
Why
a spatiotemporal
extension?
...... 96
4.2.3.1.
Existence
................... 96
4.2.3.2.
Arom s contribution
............ 97
4.3.
Arom-ST
........................ 100
4.3.1.
Metamodel
.................... 100
4.3.2.
Objects and time relationships
........ 102
4.3.3.
Space and time types
.............. 107
4.3.4.
Spatial modeling example with
AROM
. . . 108
4.4.
From Arom-Owl to Ontoast
.......... 112
4.5.
Architecture
...................... 113
4.6.
Community
....................... 115
4.7.
Conclusions and prospects
............. 116
4.8.
Bibliography
...................... 117
Chapter
5.
GENGHIS: an Environment for the
Generation of
Spatiotemporal
Visualization
Interfaces
............................ 121
Paule-Annick DAVOINE,
Bogdan MoiSUC
and
Jerome Gensel
5.1.
Introduction
...................... 121
5.2.
Context
......................... 122
5.2.1.
The Sphere and Sidira applications: two
applications devoted to visualizing data
linked to natural risks
............. 123
5.2.2.
GENGHIS: a generator of geovisualization
applications devoted to multi-dimensional
environmental data
............... 125
5.3.
Functionalities linked to the generation of
geovisualization applications
............ 127
5.3.1.
Use cases for GENGHIS
............ 127
5.3.2.
Instancing the data model and the
knowledge base
................. 128
5.3.3.
Editing the presentation model
....... 130
5.3.4.
Generating the geovisualization
interface
...................... 132
5.4.
Functionalities of the geovisualization
application generated by GENGHIS
....... 133
5.4.1.
Spatial frame functionalities
......... 135
5.4.2.
Temporal frame functionalities
....... 135
5.4.3.
Informational frame functionalities
..... 137
5.4.4.
Interactivity and synchronization
principles
..................... 138
5.5.
Architecture
...................... 140
5.6.
Scope and user communities
............ 141
5.6.1.
Natural risks: a privileged scope
...... 141
5.6.1.1.
The SlHREN application
......... 142
5.6.1.2.
The MOVISS application
......... 144
5.6.2.
User community
................. 146
5.7.
Conclusion and perspectives
............ 147
5.8.
Acknowledgments
.................. 148
5.9.
Bibliography
...................... 149
Chapter
6.
GeoLIS: a Logical Information System
to Organize and Search Geo-Located Data
..... 151
Olivier BEDEL,
Sébastien
FERRÉ
and Olivier RlDOUX
6.1.
Introduction
...................... 151
6.2.
Background history
.................. 152
6.3.
Main functionalities and use cases
........ 153
6.3.1.
Geographical data visualization and
exploration
.................... 156
6.3.1.1.
Virtual layers: queries and
extensions
.................. 157
6.3.1.2.
Visualizing a virtual layer: map and
navigation index
.............. 158
6.3.1.3.
Building and transforming virtual
layers: navigation links
.......... 163
6.3.2.
Representation of geographical data and
spatial reasoning
................ 168
6.3.2.1.
Representing spatial properties
..... 169
6.3.2.2.
Representing spatial relations
...... 172
6.3.3.
Use cases
..................... 174
6.3.3.1.
Direct search
................ 175
6.3.3.2.
Targeted search
............... 176
6.3.3.3.
Exploratory search
............. 177
6.3.3.4.
Knowledge search
............. 180
6.4.
Architecture
...................... 182
6.5.
Users and developers
................ 184
6.6.
Conclusion
....................... 186
6.7.
Bibliography
...................... 186
Chapter
7.
GenExP-LandSiTes: a 2D
Agricultural Landscape Generating Piece of
Software
............................. 189
Florence
Le Ber
and
Jean-François
MARI
7.1.
Introduction
...................... 189
7.2.
Context
......................... 190
7.3.
Major functionalities
................. 193
7.3.1.
Point generation
................. 194
7.3.2.
Field pattern simulation
............ 194
7.3.2.1.
Voronoï
diagrams
.............. 195
7.3.2.2.
Random rectangular tesselation
..... 196
7.3.3.
Cropping pattern simulation
......... 198
7.3.3.1.
Stationary method
............. 198
7.3.3.2.
Taking into account succession
changes
.................... 199
7.3.3.3.
Future changes
............... 199
7.3.4.
Post-production, spatial analysis, and
formats
...................... 200
7.3.4.1.
Post-production
............... 200
7.3.4.2.
Spatial analysis
............... 200
7.3.4.3.
Formats, import, and export
....... 201
7.4.
Case uses
........................ 201
7.5.
Architecture
...................... 204
7.5.1.
The application Core
.............. 205
7.5.2.
Separating graphical classes from
business classes
................. 205
7.5.3.
The plugin system
............... 206
7.5.4.
Interface
..................... 206
7.6.
Communities
...................... 207
7.7.
Conclusion
....................... 209
7.8.
Acknowledgments
.................. 209
7.9.
Bibliography
...................... 210
Chapter
8.
MDweb: Cataloging and Locating
Environmental Resources
................. 215
Jean-Christophe
DESCONNETS and
Thérèse LiBOUREL
8.1.
Introduction
...................... 215
8.2.
Context
......................... 216
8.2.1.
Origins
...................... 216
8.2.2.
Positioning
.................... 218
8.3.
Major functionalities and case uses
........ 220
8.3.1.
Matching roles and functionalities
..... 221
8.4.
Cataloging functionality
............... 224
8.4.1.
Notion of metadata
............... 225
8.4.2.
Notion of metadata profile
.......... 226
8.4.3.
A simplified view of cataloging
........ 228
8.4.4.
Cataloging in a multiuser context
...... 232
8.4.5.
Cataloging extensions
............. 234
8.4.5.1.
Help for metadata input
......... 234
8.4.5.2.
Metadata exchange
............. 236
8.5.
Locating functionality
................ 238
8.5.1.
Local and distant metadata querying
. ... 241
8.5.2.
Monolingual or multilingual querying
... 241
8.6.
Administration functionality
............ 244
8.7.
Architecture
...................... 247
8.8.
User community
................... 249
8.9.
Conclusion
....................... 251
8.10.
Bibliography
...................... 253
Chapter
9.
WebGen: Web Services to Share
Cartographic Generalization Tools
.......... 257
Moritz Neun,
Nicolas Regnauld and Robert
Weibel
9.1.
Introduction
...................... 257
9.2.
Historical background
................ 258
9.3.
Major functionalities
................. 262
9.3.1.
Uploading software tools
........... 262
9.3.2.
Requesting a service
.............. 263
9.3.3.
Cataloging and discovering services
.... 264
9.4.
Area of use
....................... 265
9.4.1.
Usage
....................... 265
9.4.1.1.
Interactive mode
.............. 265
9.4.1.2.
Automatic mode
............... 266
9.4.2.
User types
.................... 267
9.4.2.1.
Researchers
................. 267
9.4.2.2.
Cartographic institutions
(Institut
Géographique
National
-
IGN and
others)
..................... 271
9.4.2.3.
GIS
providers
................ 271
9.5.
Architecture
...................... 273
9.5.1.
WebGen services access
........... 273
9.5.2.
A standard data model for
generalization services
............. 274
9.6.
Associated communities
............... 276
9.6.1.
Distribution
................... 276
9.6.2.
Uses
........................ 276
9.6.3.
Contributors
................... 276
9.7.
Conclusion and outlook
............... 277
9.8.
Acknowledgments
.................. 279
9.9.
Bibliography
...................... 279
Part
2.
Summary and Suggestions
......... 283
Chapter
10.
Analysis of the Specificities of
Software Development in Geomatics Research
. . 285
Florence
LE Ber
and
Bénédicte BUCHER
10.1.
Origin and motivations
............... 286
10.1.1.
Targeted users and uses
............ 286
10.1.2.
Motivations and foundations
......... 287
10.2.
Major functionalities, fields, and reusability
. . 288
10.2.1.
Functionalities
.................. 288
10.2.2.
Fields
....................... 289
10.2.3.
Reusability
.................... 291
Chapter
11.
Challenges and Proposals for
Software Development Pooling in Geomatics
. . . 293
Bénédicte BUCHER, Julien Gaffuri,
Florence
LE BER
and
Thérèse LlBOUREL
11.1.
Requirements and challenges
........... 294
11.1.1.
Pooling function implementations
...... 294
11.1.1.1.
Reusing functions implemented in
geomatics
................... 294
11.1.1.2.
The challenge of defining
interoperable interfaces
.......... 297
11.1.1.3.
The challenge of modular
development
................. 299
11.1.2.
Pooling models and expertise
........ 301
ll.l^.l.Theneedforit
............... 301
11.1.2.2.
A challenge: the diversity and gaps
in the existing expertise
.......... 302
11.2.
Solutions
........................ 303
11.2.1.
Reference frameworks and metadata
. . . 304
11.2.2.
Test cases to improve description of
implemented functions and progress
within a community
.............. 307
11.3.
Conclusion
....................... 311
11.4.
Bibliography
..................... 313
Glossary
............................. 317
List of Authors
........................ 325
Index
............................... 329
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title_exact_search | Innovative software development in GIS |
title_full | Innovative software development in GIS ed. by Bénédicte Bucher ... |
title_fullStr | Innovative software development in GIS ed. by Bénédicte Bucher ... |
title_full_unstemmed | Innovative software development in GIS ed. by Bénédicte Bucher ... |
title_short | Innovative software development in GIS |
title_sort | innovative software development in gis |
topic | Geographic information systems Geography / Data processing Geomatics Datenverarbeitung Geografie Geoinformationssystem (DE-588)4261642-6 gnd Software (DE-588)4055382-6 gnd |
topic_facet | Geographic information systems Geography / Data processing Geomatics Datenverarbeitung Geografie Geoinformationssystem Software Aufsatzsammlung |
url | http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=025092647&sequence=000002&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA |
work_keys_str_mv | AT bucherbenedicte innovativesoftwaredevelopmentingis |