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10. GIS 2002: McLean, VA (near Washington, DC), USA
- Agnès Voisard, Shu-Ching Chen:

ACM-GIS 2002, Proceedings of the Tenth ACM International Symposium on Advances in Geographic Information Systems, McLean, VA (near Washington, DC), USA, USA, November 8-9, 2002. ACM 2002, ISBN 1-58113-591-2 - Max J. Egenhofer:

Toward the semantic geospatial web. 1-4
GIS and the internet
- Egemen Tanin, Frantisek Brabec, Hanan Samet:

Remote access to large spatial databases. 5-10 - José Eduardo Córcoles, Pascual González:

Analysis of different approaches for storing GML documents. 11-16 - Cédric du Mouza, Philippe Rigaux:

Web architectures for scalable moving object servers. 17-22 - Omar Boucelma, Mehdi Essid, Zoé Lacroix:

A WFS-based mediation system for GIS interoperability. 23-28
Spatio-temporal data handling
- Mahdi Abdelguerfi, Julie Givaudan, Kevin Shaw, Roy Ladner:

The 2-3TR-tree, a trajectory-oriented index structure for fully evolving valid-time spatio-temporal datasets. 29-34 - Nassima Djafri, Alvaro A. A. Fernandes, Norman W. Paton, Tony Griffiths:

Spatio-temporal evolution: querying patterns of change in databases. 35-41 - Alessandra Raffaetà, Franco Turini, Chiara Renso:

Enhancing GISs for spatio-temporal reasoning. 42-48 - Nirvana Meratnia, Rolf A. de By:

Aggregation and comparison of trajectories. 49-54
Location-based services and mobile computing: data models
- Christian S. Jensen

, Augustas Kligys, Torben Bach Pedersen, Igor Timko:
Multidimensional data modeling for location-based services. 55-61 - Peisheng Zhao, Sarah Nusser, Leslie L. Miller:

Design of field wrappers for mobile field data collection. 62-67 - Dieter Pfoser, Evaggelia Pitoura, Nectaria Tryfona:

Metadata modeling in a global computing environment. 68-73
Location-based services and mobile computing: algorithms
- Shashi Shekhar, Yan Huang, Judy Djugash, Changqing Zhou:

Vector map compression: a clustering approach. 74-80 - Matthias Joest, Wolfgang Stille:

A user-aware tour proposal framework using a hybrid optimization approach. 81-87 - Jianting Zhang, Le Gruenwald:

Prioritized sequencing for efficient query on broadcast geographical information in mobile-computing. 88-93 - Cyrus Shahabi, Mohammad R. Kolahdouzan, Mehdi Sharifzadeh:

A road network embedding technique for k-nearest neighbor search in moving object databases. 94-10
User interfaces
- J. Mark Ware, Ian D. Wilson

, J. Andrew Ware, Christopher B. Jones:
A tabu search approach to automated map generalisation. 101-106 - Oliver Kersting, Jürgen Döllner:

Interactive 3D visualization of vector data in GIS. 107-112 - Serge S. Shumilov, Andreas Thomsen, Armin B. Cremers, B. Koos:

Management and visualization of large, complex and time-dependent 3D objects in distributed GIS. 113-118 - Ingmar Rauschert, Pyush Agrawal, Rajeev Sharma, Sven Fuhrmann, Isaac Brewer, Alan M. MacEachren:

Designing a human-centered, multimodal GIS interface to support emergency management. 119-124
Data clustering
- Marta Indulska, Maria E. Orlowska:

Gravity based spatial clustering. 125-130 - Diansheng Guo, Donna J. Peuquet, Mark Gahegan

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Opening the black box: interactive hierarchical clustering for multivariate spatial patterns. 131-136
Raster data, data structures and computational geometry
- Serafino Cicerone

, Eliseo Clementini:
Extraction of qualitative information from the weighted walkthroughs. 137-142 - Leila De Floriani, Paola Magillo:

Regular and irregular multi-resolution terrain models: a comparison. 143-148 - Mohamed F. Mokbel, Walid G. Aref, Ibrahim Kamel:

Performance of multi-dimensional space-filling curves. 149-154
Applications
- Cyril Ray, Christophe Claramunt:

Atlas: a distributed system for the simulation of large-scale systems. 155-161 - Shengru Tu, Liang Xu, Mahdi Abdelguerfi, Jay J. Ratcliff:

Achieving interoperability for integration of heterogeneous COTS geographic information systems. 162-167 - Isabel F. Cruz, Afsheen Rajendran, William Sunna, Nancy Wiegand:

Handling semantic heterogeneities using declarative agreements. 168-174 - Teresa Romão, A. Eduardo Dias

, José Danado, Nuno Correia, Adelaide Trabuco, Carlos Santos, Rossana Santos
, Edmundo Nobre, António S. Câmara, Luís Romero:
Augmenting reality with geo-referenced information for environmental management. 175-180

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