Conference Proceedings by Ali Tahir
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Papers by Ali Tahir
International Journal of Web Engineering and Technology, 2011
Proceedings Geoinformatik, Kiel, Germany, 2010
Abstract. As the quantity of geospatial information rapidly increases, information overload in th... more Abstract. As the quantity of geospatial information rapidly increases, information overload in the spatial domain is becoming a serious issue. Often the amount of information being displayed on digital maps makes it difficult to determine useful content. In order to assist in resolving this problem, personalisation techniques have been developed. The most effective techniques implicitly monitor user interactions with map interfaces and content in order to infer user interests. This permits the map to be adapted to suit individual users by ...
Journal Articles by Ali Tahir
The past decade has witnessed a steady growth of open source
software usage in industry and acad... more The past decade has witnessed a steady growth of open source
software usage in industry and academia, leading to a complex ecosystem of projects. Web and subsequently geographical information systems have become prominent technologies, widely adopted in diverse domains. Within this context, we developed an open source web platform for interoperable
GIServices. In order to implement this architecture, 14 projects were selected and analysed, including the client-side libraries and the server-side components. Although other surveys have been conducted in this area, little feedback has been formally obtained from the users and developers concerning their opinion of these tools. A questionnaire was designed to obtain responses from the relevant online communities about a given set of characteristics. This article describes the technologies and reports the results of the survey, providing first-hand information about open source web and geospatial tools.
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Conference Proceedings by Ali Tahir
Papers by Ali Tahir
Journal Articles by Ali Tahir
software usage in industry and academia, leading to a complex ecosystem of projects. Web and subsequently geographical information systems have become prominent technologies, widely adopted in diverse domains. Within this context, we developed an open source web platform for interoperable
GIServices. In order to implement this architecture, 14 projects were selected and analysed, including the client-side libraries and the server-side components. Although other surveys have been conducted in this area, little feedback has been formally obtained from the users and developers concerning their opinion of these tools. A questionnaire was designed to obtain responses from the relevant online communities about a given set of characteristics. This article describes the technologies and reports the results of the survey, providing first-hand information about open source web and geospatial tools.
software usage in industry and academia, leading to a complex ecosystem of projects. Web and subsequently geographical information systems have become prominent technologies, widely adopted in diverse domains. Within this context, we developed an open source web platform for interoperable
GIServices. In order to implement this architecture, 14 projects were selected and analysed, including the client-side libraries and the server-side components. Although other surveys have been conducted in this area, little feedback has been formally obtained from the users and developers concerning their opinion of these tools. A questionnaire was designed to obtain responses from the relevant online communities about a given set of characteristics. This article describes the technologies and reports the results of the survey, providing first-hand information about open source web and geospatial tools.