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001 2001266545
003 DLC
005 20050607115148.0
008 010807s2001 gw ab b 001 0 eng d
010 $a 2001266545
035 $a(OCoLC)ocm46481758
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100 1 $aOtt, Thomas,$d1966-
245 10 $aTime-integrative geographic information systems :$bmanagement and analysis of spatio-temporal data /$cThomas Ott, Frank Swiaczny.
260 $aBerlin ;$aNew York :$bSpringer,$cc2001.
300 $axiii, 234 p. :$bill., maps ;$c24 cm. +$e1 CD-ROM (4 3/4 in.)
504 $aIncludes bibliographical references (p. [171]-222) and index.
505 8 $aMachine generated contents note: 1 Introduction -- 1.1 The relationship of space and time -- 1.2 Targets and contents of the book -- 1.2.1 What this book is about -- 1.2.2 What this book is not about -- 1.2.3 How to use this book -- 1.2.4 Structure and organization of the book -- 1.3 Further Reading -- 1.3.1 Introductions in GIS and reference books -- 1.3.2 Data capturing, data management, database technology -- and data storage -- 1.3.3 Land survey, cadastre, remote sensing and GPS -- 1.3.4 Map projections and reference systems -- 1.3.5 Data models, topology and spatial queries -- 1.3.6 Spatial statistics, spatial analysis and spatial modelling -- 1.3.7 Data warehousing and decision support systems -- 1.3.8 Visualisation techniques, cartography and Web-GIS -- 1.3.9 GIS project management and applications of GIS -- 1.3.10 Manuals and programming language handbooks -- 1.3.11 Philosophical, social, political and legal aspects of GIS -- 2 Conceptualising real world entities in spatio-temporal GIS -- 2.1 The geographer's perspective on space and time -- 2.2 Modelling the real world in Geographic Information Systems -- 2.2.1 Steps in building a GIS -- 2.2.2 Stages of abstraction in modelling a GIS -- 2.2.3 Conceptualising the real world in GIS -- 2.2.4 Geo-coding -- 2.2.5 Geo-referencing -- 2.3 The representation of space in GIS -- 2.3.1 Vector data models -- 2.3.2 Raster data models -- 2.4 Integration of external models in Geographic Information Systems -- 2.4.1 The dasymetric mapping problem -- 2.4.2 The modifiable areal unit problem -- 2.4.3 The closed number set problem -- 2.4.4 The ecological fallacy problem -- 2.5 Spatio-temporal dimensions in GIS -- 3 Integrating time in Geographic Information Systems -- 3.1 Different types of time. -- 3.2 Conceptualising time in GIS -- 3.2.1 Snapshots -- 3.2.2 Time slices -- 3.2.3 Topology of time -- 3.2.4 Space-time composite -- 3.2.5 The amendment vector method -- 3.2.6 ER-models of temporal objects -- 3.2.7 Spatio-temporal object model -- 3.3 Event and database time -- 3.4 Version management -- 3.5 Types of temporal databases -- 4 Implementation of time in GIS -- 4.1 Implementation problems -- 4.2 Project design -- 4.2.1 Top down approach -- 4.2.2 Bottom up approach -- 4.2.3 Acquiring the technology -- 4.3 Implementation constraints -- 4.3.1 Data sources -- 4.4 Spatio-temporal GIS approaches -- 4.4.1 Temporal point maps -- 4.4.2 Gazetteer method -- 4.4.3 Raster cell spatio-temporal GIS -- 4.4.4 Past in present snapshots -- 4.4.5 Time slices overlay method -- 4.4.6 Least common geometries method -- 4.4.7 Pseudo-object GIS -- 5 Processing and analysis of temporal data inside a GIS -- 5.1 Common GIS analysis functions -- 5.2 Spatial and thematic queries -- 5.2.1 Spatial queries -- 5.2.2 Thematic queries -- 5.2.3 Statistical analysis -- 5.2.4 Overlay and split -- 5.2.5 Geometric-topological operations -- 5.2.6 Interpolation -- 5.2.7 Network functions -- 5.3 Temporal queries -- 5.4 Process analysis and simulation -- 6 The visualization of spatio-temporal processes -- 6.1 Basic concepts of spatio-temporal visualisation -- 6.2 Displaying time on a map -- 6.3 Multidimensional GIS -- 6.4 GIS and Multimedia -- 7 Examples -- 7.1 Building a historical GIS -- 7.2 Studying historical transport networks -- 7.3 Exploring cultural landscape change -- 7.4 Working with cadastres -- 7.5 Predicting wildfires -- 7.6 Mapping urban growth -- 7.7 Reconstructing archaeological excavations -- 7.8 Mining for business data -- 8 Conclusion -- 8.1 Summary -- 8.2 Outlook -- 9 Appendix -- 9.1 Research bibliography -- 9.2 Internet links -- 9.3 CD-ROM with examples / code from the book.
538 $aSystem requirements: Internet Browser, Acrobat reader, Windows 95/NT or later.
650 0 $aSpatial analysis (Statistics)
650 0 $aGeographic information systems.
650 6 $aAnalyse spatiale (Statistique)
650 6 $aSystèmes d'information géographique.
700 1 $aSwiaczny, Frank.
856 41 $3Table of contents$uhttp://www.loc.gov/catdir/toc/fy033/2001266545.html