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14. AGILE Conference 2011: Utrecht, The Netherlands
- Stan C. M. Geertman

, Wolfgang Reinhardt, Fred Toppen:
Advancing Geoinformation Science for a Changing World [Papers from the 14th AGILE Conference, Utrecht, The Netherlands, 18-21 April 2011]. Lecture Notes in Geoinformation and Cartography, Springer 2011, ISBN 978-3-642-19788-8
GI-information generation and dissemination
- Stan C. M. Geertman, Wolfgang Reinhardt, Fred Toppen:

Erratum to: Advancing Geoinformation Science for a Changing World. 1
Spatial-temporal modeling and analysis
- Mahdi Hashemi, Ali Asghar Alesheikh:

Spatio-Temporal Analysis of Tehran's Historical Earthquakes Trends. 3-20 - Elisabetta Genovese, Stéphane Hallegatte, Patrice Dumas:

Damage Assessment from Storm Surge to Coastal Cities: Lessons from the Miami Area. 21-43 - Yoann Pitarch, Elodie Vintrou, Fadi Badra

, Agnes Begue, Maguelonne Teisseire
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Mining Sequential Patterns from MODIS Time Series for Cultivated Area Mapping. 45-62
Road network and mobility research
- Ina Ludwig, Angi Voss, Maike Krause-Traudes:

A Comparison of the Street Networks of Navteq and OSM in Germany. 65-84 - Toshihiro Osaragi

, Tomoyuki Naito:
Extension of Spatial Correlation Analysis to Road Network Spaces. 85-99 - Ron Dalumpines, Darren M. Scott

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GIS-based Map-matching: Development and Demonstration of a Postprocessing Map-matching Algorithm for Transportation Research. 101-120 - Dirk Hecker

, Christine Körner, Hendrik Stange, Daniel Schulz, Michael May:
Modeling Micro-Movement Variability in Mobility Studies. 121-140
GeoSensor development and application
- Arne Bröring, Felix Bache, Thomas Bartoschek

, Corné P. J. M. van Elzakker:
The SID Creator: A Visual Approach for Integrating Sensors with the Sensor Web. 143-162 - Roland Müller, Manuel Fabritius, Michael Mock:

An OGC compliant Sensor Observation Service for mobile sensors. 163-184 - Alain Tamayo, Pablo Viciano, Carlos Granell, Joaquín Huerta:

Empirical Study of Sensor Observation Services Server Instances. 185-209 - Juliane Brink:

Qualitative Spatio-temporal Reasoning from Mobile Sensor Data using Qualitative Trigonometry. 211-225 - Daniel Nüst

, Christoph Stasch, Edzer J. Pebesma:
Connecting R to the Sensor Web. 227-246
Socio-spatial modeling and analysis
- Demetris Demetriou

, John Stillwell, Linda See:
LandSpaCES: A Spatial Expert System for Land Consolidation. 249-274 - Thomas Leduc

, Francoise Chaillou, Thomas Ouard:
Towards a "typification" of the Pedestrian Surrounding Space: Analysis of the Isovist Using Digital processing Method. 275-292 - Jens Ortmann, Henry Michels:

Modelling Umwelten. 293-316
Spatial data processing and structuring
- Jan-Henrik Haunert

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Detecting Symmetries in Building Footprints by String Matching. 319-336 - Martijn Meijers

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Simultaneous & topologically-safe line simplification for a variable-scale planar partition. 337-358 - Bregje Brugman, Theo Tijssen, Peter van Oosterom:

Validating a 3D topological structure of a 3D space partition. 359-378 - Thiago Luís Lopes Siqueira, Rodrigo Costa Mateus, Ricardo Rodrigues Ciferri, Valéria Cesário Times, Cristina Dutra de Aguiar Ciferri:

Querying Vague Spatial Information in Geographic Data Warehouses. 379-397 - Frank Thiemann

, Hendrik Warneke, Monika Sester
, Udo W. Lipeck:
A Scalable Approach for Generalization of Land Cover Data. 399-420
GI-information generation and dissemination
- Laura Díaz, Sven Schade

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GEOSS Service Factory: Assisted Publication of Geospatial Content. 423-442 - Frans Rip

, Elias Grinias, Dimitris Kotzinos:
Analysis of Quantitative Profiles of GI Education: towards an Analytical Basis for EduMapping. 443-459 - Rafael Odon de Alencar, Clodoveu A. Davis Jr.:

Geotagging Aided by Topic Detection with Wikipedia. 461-477 - Carmen Brando, Bénédicte Bucher, Nathalie Abadie:

Specifications for User Generated Spatial Content. 479-495 - Jia Wang

, Christoph Mülligann, Angela Schwering:
An Empirical Study on Relevant Aspects for Sketch Map Alignment. 497-518 - Padraig Corcoran, Peter Mooney:

Topologically Consistent Selective Progressive Transmission. 519-538

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