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Architectures For Distributed Processing: The Next Generation Of Open Gis  (Make Corrections)  
Celso Roberto Perez, Carlos Andr Guimares Ferraz, Ana Carolina Salgado



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Abstract: Geographical Information Systems (GIS) have the necessary functionality for the manipulation of spatial data, allowing users to collect, manage and analyze large volumes of spatially associated and referenced data. In the past, GISs used proprietary, closed data structures, adapted to support specific data types, like maps or satellite images. More recently, facilities for database management, such as support for multi-users, processing of large volumes of data and management of distributed... (Update)

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@misc{ perez-architectures,
  author = "Celso Roberto Perez and Carlos Andr Guimares Ferraz and Ana Carolina Salgado",
  title = "Architectures For Distributed Processing: The Next Generation Of Open Gis",
  url = "citeseer.ist.psu.edu/426597.html" }
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