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What is GIScience

Encyclopedia of E-Collaboration
The science associated with developing and advancing GIS and technologies.
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Interrelationships between Web-GIS and E-Collaboration Research
Michele Masucci (Temple University, USA)
Copyright: © 2008 |Pages: 6
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-59904-000-4.ch062
Abstract
Geographic information systems (GIS) refers to the computer hardware and software that supports the management and analysis of spatial information. There has been a recent increase in the development of Internet accessible GIS applications, called Web- GIS (Al-Kodmany, 2001; Carver, Evans, Kingston, & Turton, 2000). Web-GIS facilitates participation among stakeholders through disseminating user interfaces for storing, accessing, and analyzing spatial information using the Internet (Al-Kodmany, 2001; Carver et al., 2000; Dragicevic & Balram, 2004). Participatory and community GIS approaches focus on system design that supports collaboration among organizations serving and representing interests of many constituent groups, including nontechnical users (Carver, 2003; Craig, Harris, & Weiner, 2002; Drew, 2003; Elwood & Ghose, 2004; Elwood & Leitner, 2003; Ghose, 2005; Ghose& Elwood, 2003; Kyem, 2004; Seiber, 2003).
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Geospatial Influence in Science Mapping
Geographic information science (GIScience) is the scientific discipline that studies data structures and computational techniques to capture, represent, process, and analyze geographic information. Goodchild (2010) summarized its core interests, including spatial analysis, visualization, and the representation of uncertainty (source. Geographical Information Systems).
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Geospatial Influence in Science Mapping
Geographic information science (GIScience) is the scientific discipline that studies data structures and computational techniques to capture, represent, process, and analyze geographic information. Goodchild (2010) summarized its core interests, including spatial analysis, visualization, and the representation of uncertainty (source. Geographical Information Systems).
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Applications of Serious Games in Geovisualization
Science related to the process of geographical information, from the geospatial data acquisition through modeling, geographical information processing, visualization, simulation, synthesis and analysis of the results.
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Mobile Geographic Information Services
Geographic information science (GIScience) or GISci includes the existing technologies and research areas of geographic information systems (GIS), cartography, remote sensing, photogrammetry, and surveying (also termed geomatics in the U.S.).
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