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Designing of a system model for web 3D disabled access GIS on web 2.0

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This paper aims to propose our study of system model design for a Web 3D disabled access GIS. The disabled access GIS provides the disabled with information on barriers and barrier-free modifications in consideration of their abilities and psychologies. We model the system for web-based accesses. It enhances its reusability and mash-up capability. Our model clearly divides database access, server-side service and client-side user interface. We implemented desktop client and mobile phone client to examine the model.

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    SAC '09: Proceedings of the 2009 ACM symposium on Applied Computing
    March 2009
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    DOI:10.1145/1529282
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    1. disabled access GIS
    2. mash-up
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