nt: Monday, December 24, 2007 10:13 AM
To: OSGeo Discussions
Subject: Re: [OSGeo-Discuss] Time In GIS - Requested Updates Made
Hi Landon,
maybe you'll find usefull also some of the OGC works. For instanc
the paper 06-022r1 Temporal Standard Recomendations,
greetings
Luis
Landon Blake w
Hi Landon,
maybe you'll find usefull also some of the OGC works. For instanc
the paper 06-022r1 Temporal Standard Recomendations,
greetings
Luis
Landon Blake wrote:
> I made updates and/or corrections to the wiki page for Time In GIS
> requested by Brent Fraser and Grant Pezeshki.
I made updates and/or corrections to the wiki page for Time In GIS
requested by Brent Fraser and Grant Pezeshki. Brent provided a simple
example of using time in GIS for cadastral parcels. I need to chew on
this some more and then I may post it to the page.
Thanks Brent and Grant.
Landon
On Dec 16, 2007 2:22 AM, Ralston, Bruce A <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Drs. Shih-Lung Shaw (University of Tennessee) and Hongbo Yu (Oklahoma State)
> have done some interesting work that extends a linear referencing approach
> to events in temporal gis. While their application does use ESRI soft
Drs. Shih-Lung Shaw (University of Tennessee) and Hongbo Yu (Oklahoma
State) have done some interesting work that extends a linear referencing
approach to events in temporal gis. While their application does use
ESRI software, one should be able to extend the concept of linear
referencing on time
I got all kinds of responses to my question about time in GIS, which I
appreciate. Give me a couple of days and I will try to get a summary of
the responses posted online.
Landon (A.K.A. - The Sunburned Surveyor)
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Hello!
Landon Blake schrieb:
> I'm working on a GIS Data Model in which I am trying to model some
> temporal data. I've done a little research online, but most of the info
> is pretty ESRI specific. Although I'm somewhat curious about the use of
> temporal data in a GIS in general, I'm really inte
Perhaps you can take a look at
http://www.timemap.net/
I am marking CC to my colleague
Dr. Yonezawa who is developing
some application for Urban history
using TimeMap
Landon Blake wrote:
...
That would be great. I'd really like to take a look at the thesis. You
can send it to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
sis. You
> can send it to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
> Landon
>
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Subject: RE: [OSGeo-Discuss] Time In GIS
Landon;
I did my master thesis on temporal GIS. It included a temporal GIS
implementation of the ESRI personal geodatabase (sorry). But the
concepts and methodology demonstrated in the thesis should be universal.
I can email it to you i
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