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Web and Wireless Geographical Information Systems

9th International Symposium, W2GIS 2009, Maynooth, Ireland, December 7-8, 2009. Proceedings

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  • © 2009

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Part of the book series: Lecture Notes in Computer Science (LNCS, volume 5886)

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Table of contents (13 papers)

  1. Session 1 – Geospatial Analysis

  2. Session 2 – Personalization and Semantic Geo-spatial Web

  3. Session 3 – W2GIS Case Studies

  4. Session 4 – Web and Mobile Applications and Prototypes

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About this book

This volume contains the extended papers selected for presentation at the ninth edition of the International Symposium on Web & Wireless Geographical Information Systems 2 (WGIS 2009) hosted by the National Centre for Geocomputation in NUI Maynooth 2 (Ireland). WGIS 2009 was the ninth in a series of successful events beginning with Kyoto 2001, and alternating locations between East Asia and Europe. We invited s- missions that provided an up-to-date review of advances in theoretical, technical, and 2 practical issues of W GIS and Intelligent GeoMedia. Reports on ongoing implemen- tions and real-world applications research were particularly welcome at this symposium. 2 Now in its ninth year, the scope of W GIS has expanded to include continuing - vances in wireless and Internet technologies that generate ever increasing interest in the diffusion, usage, and processing of geo-referenced data of all types - geomedia. Spatially aware wireless and Internet devices offer new ways of accessing and anal- ing geo-spatial information in both real-world and virtual spaces. Consequently, new challenges and opportunities are provided that expand the traditional GIS research scope into the realm of intelligent media – including geomedia with context-aware behaviors for self-adaptive use and delivery. Our common aim is research-based innovation that increases the ease of creating, delivering, and using geomedia across different platforms and application domains that continue to have dramatic effect on today’s society.

Editors and Affiliations

  • Digital Media Centre, Dublin Institute of Technology, DIT, Dublin, Ireland

    James D. Carswell

  • National Centre for Geocomputation, National University of Ireland Maynooth, Maynooth, Co., Kildare, Ireland

    A. Stewart Fotheringham

  • School of Computer Science and Informatics, University College Dublin, Dublin, Belfield, Ireland

    Gavin McArdle

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