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Michael Goodchild (Editor), Max J. Egenhofer (Editor), Robin Fegeas (Editor), Cliff Kottman (Editor)

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February 28, 1999 0792384369 978-0792384366 1
Geographic information systems have developed rapidly in the past decade, and are now a major class of software, with applications that include infrastructure maintenance, resource management, agriculture, Earth science, and planning. But a lack of standards has led to a general inability for one GIS to interoperate with another. It is difficult for one GIS to share data with another, or for people trained on one system to adapt easily to the commands and user interface of another. Failure to interoperate is a problem at many levels, ranging from the purely technical to the semantic and the institutional. Interoperating Geographic Information Systems is about efforts to improve the ability of GISs to interoperate, and has been assembled through a collaboration between academic researchers and the software vendor community under the auspices of the US National Center for Geographic Information and Analysis and the Open GIS Consortium Inc. It includes chapters on the basic principles and the various conceptual frameworks that the research community has developed to think about the problem. Other chapters review a wide range of applications and the experiences of the authors in trying to achieve interoperability at a practical level. Interoperability opens enormous potential for new ways of using GIS and new mechanisms for exchanging data, and these are covered in chapters on information marketplaces, with special reference to geographic information. Institutional arrangements are also likely to be profoundly affected by the trend towards interoperable systems, and nowhere is the impact of interoperability more likely to cause fundamental change than in education, as educators address the needs of a new generation of GIS users with access to a new generation of tools. The book concludes with a series of chapters on education and institutional change. Interoperating Geographic Information Systems is suitable as a secondary text for graduate level courses in computer science, geography, spatial databases, and interoperability and as a reference for researchers and practitioners in industry, commerce and government.

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request specification language, system catalog tree, metadata interpreter, geodata stores, global geospatial information, metadata element type, geospatial data warehouse, repository wrappers, datastore interface, sharing geographic information, geospatial data sources, spatial object databases, data access servers, geographical modeling, interoperable database systems, catalog interoperability, formal metadata, catalog server, geospatial applications, federated database systems, catalog trees, geospatial features, spatial data types, metadata content standards, client catalogs
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International Conference, New York, International Symposium, Spatial Data Handling, Computing Surveys, Interaction Agent, Ontology Base, Federal Geographic Data Committee, International Journal of Geographical Information Systems, Data Engineering, Great Lakes, National Spatial Data Infrastructure, Open Geodata Interoperability Specification, Prentice Hall, Technical Committee, Data Access Server, Domain Agent, Santa Barbara, Coordinator Agent, Multimedia Data Management, New Brunswick, Object Management Group, Scenario Agent, Springer Verlag, Englewood Cliffs
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