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  • ISBN-10:  354088243X
  • ISBN-10:  354088243X
  • ISBN-13:  9783540882435
  • ISBN-13:  9783540882435
  • Publisher:  Springer
  • Publisher:  Springer
  • Pages:  283
  • Pages:  283
  • Binding:  Hardcover
  • Binding:  Hardcover
  • Pub Date:  01-Mar-2009
  • Pub Date:  01-Mar-2009
  • SKU:  354088243X-11-SPRI
  • SKU:  354088243X-11-SPRI
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In June/July 2008 the Institute for Geoinformation and Cartography at the Vienna University of Technology organized a scientific colloquium in this city, where 15 well-known scientists presented their ideas on research for the upcoming decade. This book contains papers prepared by the participants as well as by other researchers. The eighteen papers in this book reflect the opinion of a core group of Geoinformation scientists about future research topics. Dealing with these topics poses multiple research questions for the coming years

This book contains papers prepared by the participants of a scientific colloquium held by the Institute for Geoinformation and Cartography at the Vienna University of Technology in the summer of 2008. It also features papers by other researchers.

In June/July 2008 the Institute for Geoinformation and Cartography at the Vienna University of Technology organized a scientific colloquium in this city, where 15 well-known scientists presented their ideas on research for the upcoming decade. This book contains papers prepared by the participants as well as by other researchers. The eighteen papers in this book reflect the opinion of a core group of Geoinformation scientists about future research topics. Dealing with these topics poses multiple research questions for the coming years

Section I: Philosophical background and Semantics.- Ontology, Epistemology, Teleology: Triangulating Geographic Information Science.- Geonoemata Elicited: Concepts, Objects, and Other Uncertain Geographic Things.- Virtue Ethics for GIS Professionals.- Why Is Scale an Effective Descriptor for Data Quality? The Physical and Ontological Rationale for Imprecision and Level of Detail.- Semantic Engineering.- Section II: Mathematical Methods.- A Common Spatial Model for GIS.- Computation with Imprecise Probabilities.- Spatial Data Quality: Problems and Prospects.- Latent Analysis as a Potential Method for Integratinl³#
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