GARDELS, K. et. al. "Open GeoData Interoperability Services: An Object-oriented Framework for Accessing Distributed, Heterogeneous Geographic Information". In http://epoch.cs.berkeley.edu:8000/sequoia/guerne wood/ OGIS/

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.... interfaces and on query languages to navigate through highly non structured information sets [2,16] A third part, which is the study area of this work, concentrated on the definition and implementation of appropriate architectures to support open, distributed geographical information systems [7,11]. 3. DISTRIBUTED SYSTEMS Distributed systems involve interconnectivity and interoperability. Interoperability of data supports the integration of heterogeneous information, as, for example, in advanced multimedia applications and storage of information in integrated repository. Some of the ....

....and heterogeneous geographical data Architecture for distributed processing of geographical information Fig 1: Options for the definition and implementation of the architecture for the processing of distributed geographical information. O Open Geodata Interoperability Services (OGIS) [7] tries to design and implement methods that provide an object oriented framework to access geodata, independent of the specific data structures and of the file formats used. From the user s point of view, OGIS allows to access remote geodata, without worrying about the formats. From the ....

GARDELS, K. et. al. "Open GeoData Interoperability Services: An Object-oriented Framework for Accessing Distributed, Heterogeneous Geographic Information". In http://epoch.cs.berkeley.edu:8000/sequoia/guerne wood/ OGIS/

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