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GI-Days 2008 - Geoprocessing

GI-Days 2008

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Geospatial Processing
Geostatistical applications
Real-time geostatistics
GI Markets
SDI
Semantic Interoperability
Uncertainty of GI
Ontologies and Semantic Annotation
Geospatial web services
Web 2.0
GRID computing
GeoAPIs
Similarity measurements
Ubiquitous assistance systems
Geosensor networks
 
 


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