Computers & Geosciences, 2005, V 31, N 2, March.
1.
Geographic information science research in
Europe: contributions from AGILE •
Michael Gould
Pages 117-118
2.
Space–time modeling of traffic flow •
Yiannis Kamarianakis and Poulicos Prastacos
Pages 119-133
3.
A model for spatio-temporal network planning •
Ed Nash, Phil James and David Parker
Pages 135-143
4.
Comparing categories among geographic ontologies •
Marinos Kavouras, Margarita Kokla and Eleni Tomai
Pages 145-154
5.
The self-organizing map, the Geo-SOM, and
relevant variants for geosciences •
Fernando Bacao, Victor Lobo and Marco Painho
Pages 155-163
6.
Modelling 3D spatial objects in a geo-DBMS
using a 3D primitive •
Calin Arens, Jantien Stoter and
Peter van Oosterom
Pages 165-177
7.
Multi-resolution extension for transmission
of geodata in a mobile context •
Jean-Michel Follin, Alain Bouju,
Frederic Bertrand and Patrice Boursier
Pages 179-188
8.
The e-MapScholar project—an example of
interoperability in GIScience education •
R.S. Purves, D.J. Medyckyj-Scott
and W.A. Mackaness
Pages 189-198
9.
OGC Catalog Services: a key element for
the development of Spatial Data Infrastructures •
J. Nogueras-Iso, F.J. Zarazaga-Soria, R. Bejar,
P.J. Alvarez and P.R. Muro-Medrano
Pages 199-209
10.
An architecture for interoperable GIS use
in a local community environment •
Leonid Stoimenov and Slobodanka Djordjevic-Kajan
Pages 211-220
11.
A distributed geospatial infrastructure
for Sensor Web •
Steve H.L. Liang, Arie Croitoru and
C. Vincent Tao
Pages 221-231
12.
Solar radiation modelling •
Klemen Zaksek, Tomaz Podobnikar and Kristof Ostir
Pages 233-240
13.
Accuracy and reliability of map-matched GPS
coordinates: the dependence on terrain model
resolution and interpolation algorithm •
Jing Li, George Taylor and David B. Kidner
Pages 241-251
14.
Use of airborne LiDAR and aerial photography
in the estimation of individual
tree heights in forestry •
Juan C. Suarez, Carlos Ontiveros,
Steve Smith and Stewart Snape
Pages 253-262