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Interoperating Geographic Information Systems - Second International Conference, INTEROP'99, Zurich, Switzerland, March 10-12, 1999 Proceedings (Paperback, 1999 ed.)
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Interoperating Geographic Information Systems - Second International Conference, INTEROP'99, Zurich, Switzerland, March 10-12, 1999 Proceedings (Paperback, 1999 ed.)
Series: Lecture Notes in Computer Science, 1580
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These proceedings collect the papers selected for the 2nd
International Conf- ence on Interoperating
GeographicInformationSystems held in Zur .. ich, Switz- land, 10-12
March, 1999.
Interoperabilityhasbecomeanissueinmanyareasofinformationtechnology
in the last decade. Computers are used everywhere, and there is an
increasing need to share various types of resources such as data
and services. This is es-
ciallytrueinthecontextofspatialinformation.Spatialdatahavebeencollected,
digitized and stored in many di?erent and di?ering repositories.
Computer so- ware has been developed to manage, analyse and
visualize spatial information. Producing such data and software has
become an important business oppor- nity. In
everydayspatialinformation handling in manyorganisationsand o?ces,
however, interoperability is far from being a matter of fact.
Incompatibilities in data formats, software products, spatial
conceptions, quality standards, and models of the world continue to
create as synchronicity among constituent parts of operating
spatial systems. As a follow-upto the ?rst InternationalConference
on Interoperating Geographic Information Systems held 1997 in Santa
Barbara, California, the Interop'99 tries to provide a scienti? c
platform for researchers in this area.
Theinternationalprogramcommitteecarefullyselected22papersforpres-
tation at the conference and publication in this volume.
Additionally, this v- ume contains three invited contributions by
Gio Wiederhold, Adrian Cuthbert and Gun .. ther Landgraf. Every
paper was sent to three members of the program committee and other
experts for review. The reviews resulted in a three-day
single-track conference program that left some room for a few
half-day tutorials on various topics regarding GIS
interoperability.
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