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Foundations of Geographic Information Science 2003
- Michael F. Worboys, Matt Duckham, Michael F. Goodchild:
Foundations of Geographic Information Science. Taylor & Francis 2003, ISBN 978-0-415-30726-0 - Michael F. Worboys:
Introduction. - David M. Mark:
Geographic Information Science. 3-18 - Michael F. Goodchild:
The Nature and Value of Geographic Information. 19-31 - Michael F. Worboys:
Communicating Geographic Information in Context. 33-45 - Andrew U. Frank:
Pragmatic Information Content—How to Measure the Information in a Route Description. 47-68 - Christopher Habel:
Representational Commitment in Maps. 69-93 - John G. Stell:
Granularity in Change over Time. 95-115 - Thomas Bittner, Barry Smith:
A Theory of Granular Partitions. 117-149 - Antony Galton:
On the Ontological Status of Geographical Boundaries. 151-171 - Daniel R. Montello:
Regions in Geography. 173-189 - Stephen C. Hirtle:
Neighborhoods and Landmarks. 191-203 - Harith Alani, Douglas Tudhope, Christopher B. Jones:
Geographical Terminology Servers—Closing the Semantic Divide. 205-222 - Ray R. Larson:
Placing Cultural Events and Documents in Space and Time. 223-239 - Sabine Timpf:
Geographic Activity Models. 241-254
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