A Geographic Information System allows to create and manage spatial data. Having many public users who create and edit objects in geographic maps, the question of data quality aris...
Geography Markup Language (GML) is an XML-based language for the markup, storage, and exchange of geospatial data. It provides a rich geospatial vocabulary and allows flexible doc...
Relatively little research has been conducted into designing interfaces that allow GIS users to interact effectively with geospatial data in mobile environments. Users on the mov...
Geographic information systems (GIS) must support large georeferenced data sets. Due to the size of these data sets finding exact answers to spatial queries can be very time consum...
Wan D. Bae, Shayma Alkobaisi, Scott T. Leutenegger
This paper presents a case study in assessment of erosion hotspots in an Andean watershed. To do this, we made use of an interface called Geospatial Modelling of Soil Erosion (GEM...