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A universal approach to the ontology of geographic space has
already been, and is going to be, a comprehensive task for
establishing more effective spatial models. The concept of a
universal spatial ontology should be independent of location,
culture, and time. It should be fundamental and universal in the
same way that the number p defines the ratio between the diameter
and the circumference of a circle. The term universal therefore
means all-embracing and for general propose. Universal Ontology of
Geographic Space: Semantic Enrichment for Spatial Data aims to
escalate the current scope of research to support the development
of semantically interoperable systems of geographic space. This
reference will aid university lecturers and professors, students,
researchers, developers of spatial applications.
The third volume in The Adriatic Islands Project, The work
utilises, essentially, the same research methodologies developed
for survey on Hvar and Brae. The continuing reliance of project
staff on complex computer technologies to store and analyse the
large project databases also remains, and the impact of the
increasing sophistication of these technologies for display of data
can be seen in this publication. This book, covering prehistory to
medieval times, is divided into two parts, reflecting the diverse
nature of the areas under study.
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