| F. Fonseca, M. Egenhofer, P. Agouris, and G. Camara, "Using Ontologies for Integrated Geographic Information Systems", Transactions in GIS, 6(3), 2002. |
.... and fruitful, organisations will develop standard ontologies (examples are www.dmtf.org for the telecommunication industry, www.bpmi.org for business processes, www.papinet.org for the paper supply chain, and www.hr xml.org for human resources) This is also an active area in GIS [FED 00,FEAC02,DEHS00] In [FEAC02] the authors develop the idea of ontology driven GIS. They show how to integrate geographical information systems using ontologies, which are e.g. based on existing approaches such as WordNet [Fel00] They argue then that such ontologies can be mapped to interfaces, which ....
.... organisations will develop standard ontologies (examples are www.dmtf.org for the telecommunication industry, www.bpmi.org for business processes, www.papinet.org for the paper supply chain, and www.hr xml.org for human resources) This is also an active area in GIS [FED 00,FEAC02,DEHS00] In [FEAC02] the authors develop the idea of ontology driven GIS. They show how to integrate geographical information systems using ontologies, which are e.g. based on existing approaches such as WordNet [Fel00] They argue then that such ontologies can be mapped to interfaces, which connect the software ....
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F. Fonseca, M. Egenhofer, M. Agouris, and P. Camara. Using ontologies for integrated geographic information systems. Transactions in GIS, 6(3):231-- 57, 2002.
....possible conflicts and inconsistencies) The process of resolution enables the fusion to take place, if possible, where inconsistencies can be worked around or resolved. There is a growing literature on the issue of semantic heterogeneity amongst geographic information sources (see, for example, [4]) We assume a structuring of the geographic information into spatio thematic layers, where each information source associates a unique attribute value with each point in the space. Thus, a layer is similar to Berry and Tomlin s sense of a map algebra [1, 10] The novel aspect of this work is ....
F. Fonseca, M. Egenhofer, P. Agouris, and G. Camara. Using ontologies for integrated geographic information systems. Transactions in Geographic Information Systems, 6(3), 2002.
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