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  1. Journal of Geographical Sciences
  2. Journal of Geographical Sciences : Volume 11
  3. Journal of Geographical Sciences : Volume 11, Issue 1, Supplement,December 2001
  4. Towards distributed e-map service
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Journal of Geographical Sciences : Volume 11
Journal of Geographical Sciences : Volume 11, Issue 1, Supplement,December 2001
Adaptive geovisualization: an approach towards the design of intelligent geovisualization systems
The immediate usability of self-explaining interface for mobile users
Rules and constraints for 3D generalization of urban area
A qualitative model for the simulation of traffic behaviours in a multi-lane environment
Adaptive concepts for a mobile cartography
Road network simplification with knowledge-based spatial analysis
3D visualization of theWatzmann-Massif in Bavaria of Germany
Adding the value of NAVTECH road database: an implementation of spatial data mining techniques
Environment simulation and subject evaluation
Map spatial cognition research and spatial information visualization
From 1 dimension to N dimensions-fractal in automated cartographic generalization
Towards distributed e-map service
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Towards distributed e-map service

Content Provider Springer Nature Link
Author Yan, Zhang Yuxiang, Wang
Copyright Year 2001
Abstract This paper explores a new approach towards the distributed e-map service with CORBA. The architecture of a distributed e-map service model is described. This model mainly contains a distributed map database, a database connection layer, an application service layer and a client layer. For the sake of convenient transmission of map data, a combination of CORBA and GML method is introduced. Furthermore, in order to keep the loading balance among distributed servers, object migration is implemented among servers and security is considered.
Starting Page 91
Ending Page 96
Page Count 6
File Format PDF
ISSN 1009637X
Journal Journal of Geographical Sciences
Volume Number 11
Issue Number 1
e-ISSN 18619568
Language English
Publisher Science in China Press
Publisher Date 2001-01-01
Publisher Place Beijing
Access Restriction One Nation One Subscription (ONOS)
Subject Keyword Physical Geography Nature Conservation Geographical Information Systems/Cartography Remote Sensing/Photogrammetry
Content Type Text
Resource Type Article
Subject Earth and Planetary Sciences
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