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The development of net-centric approaches for intelligence and
national security applications has become a major concern in many
areas such as defense, intelligence and national and international
law enforcement agencies. In this volume we consider the web
architectures and recent developments that make n- centric
approaches for intelligence and national security possible. These
include developments in information integration and recent advances
in web services including the concept of the semantic web.
Discovery, analysis and management of web-available data pose a
number of interesting challenges for research in w- based
management systems. Intelligent agents and data mining are some of
the techniques that can be employed. A number of specific systems
that are net-centric based in various areas of military
applications, intelligence and law enforcement are presented that
utilize one or more of such techniques The opening chapter
overviews the concepts related to ontologies which now form much of
the basis of the possibility of sharing of information in the
Semantic Web. In the next chapter an overview of Web Services and
examples of the use of Web Services for net-centric operations as
applied to meteorological and oceanographic (MetOc) data is
presented and issues related to the Navy's use of MetOc Web
Services are discussed. The third chapter focuses on metadata as
conceived to support the concepts of a service-oriented
architecture and, in particular, as it relates to the DoD
Net-Centric Data Strategy and the NCES core services.
Mining Spatio-Temporal Information Systems, an edited volume is
composed of chapters from leading experts in the field of
Spatial-Temporal Information Systems and addresses the many issues
in support of modeling, creation, querying, visualizing and mining.
Mining Spatio-Temporal Information Systems is intended to bring
together a coherent body of recent knowledge relating to STIS data
modeling, design, implementation and STIS in knowledge discovery.
In particular, the reader is exposed to the latest techniques for
the practical design of STIS, essential for complex query
processing.
Mining Spatio-Temporal Information Systems is structured to meet
the needs of practitioners and researchers in industry and
graduate-level students in Computer Science.
Mining Spatio-Temporal Information Systems, an edited volume is
composed of chapters from leading experts in the field of
Spatial-Temporal Information Systems and addresses the many issues
in support of modeling, creation, querying, visualizing and mining.
Mining Spatio-Temporal Information Systems is intended to bring
together a coherent body of recent knowledge relating to STIS data
modeling, design, implementation and STIS in knowledge discovery.
In particular, the reader is exposed to the latest techniques for
the practical design of STIS, essential for complex query
processing. Mining Spatio-Temporal Information Systems is
structured to meet the needs of practitioners and researchers in
industry and graduate-level students in Computer Science.
The development of net-centric approaches for intelligence and
national security applications has become a major concern in many
areas such as defense, intelligence and national and international
law enforcement agencies. In this volume we consider the web
architectures and recent developments that make n- centric
approaches for intelligence and national security possible. These
include developments in information integration and recent advances
in web services including the concept of the semantic web.
Discovery, analysis and management of web-available data pose a
number of interesting challenges for research in w- based
management systems. Intelligent agents and data mining are some of
the techniques that can be employed. A number of specific systems
that are net-centric based in various areas of military
applications, intelligence and law enforcement are presented that
utilize one or more of such techniques The opening chapter
overviews the concepts related to ontologies which now form much of
the basis of the possibility of sharing of information in the
Semantic Web. In the next chapter an overview of Web Services and
examples of the use of Web Services for net-centric operations as
applied to meteorological and oceanographic (MetOc) data is
presented and issues related to the Navy's use of MetOc Web
Services are discussed. The third chapter focuses on metadata as
conceived to support the concepts of a service-oriented
architecture and, in particular, as it relates to the DoD
Net-Centric Data Strategy and the NCES core services.
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