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Web cartography : map design for interactive and mobile devices
\"Written for those with a basic understanding of map making, but without knowledge of Web design, this textbook explains how to create effective interaction, animation, and layouts for maps to put online or into a mobile platform. Concept driven and product free, this reference emphasizes cartographic principles for Web and mobile map design over specific software techniques. The first of its kind to address map design and layout styles for Web and mobile mapping, this book includes many examples from the real world. Labs introduce students to software used by and freely available at most universities\"-- Provided by publisher.
QGIS Quick Start Guide
QGIS is a user friendly, open source geographic information system (GIS). The popularity of open source GIS and QGIS, in particular, has been growing rapidly over the last few years. This book is designed to help beginners learn about all the tools required to use QGIS 3.4.
THE CREATION AND SIGNIFICANCE OF A TOURIST GEOPORTAL ON THE EXAMPLE OF A SELECTED LOCAL COMMUNE
In recent years, dynamic development of GIS technologies has been visible. Many areas and directions of practical applications of spatial information systems were created. One of the fastest-growing and at the same time future-oriented GIS branches are various types of applications that allow access to spatial data via the Internet. An example of such an application are emerging geoportals made available by various institutions. Portals are built using commercial software as well as distributed on the basis of free software. More technologically advanced portals begin to function well on mobile devices with access to the network, such as smartphones or tablets. The article presents specific aspects regarding the process of constructing a tourist geoportal on the example of practical implementation for the selected local commune. Important issues related to the methodology of building a map service in the ArcGIS Server environment, modeling the database (geodatabase) and developing the project's composition were discussed. The article also discusses the significance of geoportals and the prospects for their further development.
Beginning ArcGIS for Desktop Development Using . NET
Get the very most out of the ArcGIS for Desktop products through ArcObjects and .NET ArcGIS for Desktop is a powerful suite of software tools for creating and using maps, compiling, analyzing and sharing geographic information, using maps and geographic information in applications, and managing geographic databases. But getting the hang of ArcGIS for Desktop can be a bit tricky, even for experienced programmers. Core components of ArcGIS platform is called ArcObjects. This book first introduce you the whole ArcGIS platform and the opportunities for development using various programming languages. Then it focuses on ArcGIS for Desktop applications and makes you familiar with ArcObjects from .NET point of view. Whether you are an ArcGIS user with no background in programming or a programmer without experience with the ArcGIS platform, this book arms you with everything you need to get going with ArcGIS for Desktop development using .NET?right away. Written by a leading expert in geospatial information system design and development, it provides concise, step-by-step guidance, illustrated with best-practices examples, along with plenty of ready-to-use source code. In no time you?ll progress from .NET programming basics to understanding the full suite of ArcGIS tools and artefacts to customising and building your own commands, tools and extensions?all the way through application deployment. Among other things, you?ll learn to: Object-Oriented and Interface-based programming in .NET (C# and VB.NET) Finding relationship between classes and interfaces using object model diagrams Querying data Visualizing geographical data using various rendering Creating various kinds of Desktop Add-Ins Performing foreground and background geoprocessing Learn how to improve your productivity with ArcGIS for Desktop and Beginning ArcGIS for Desktop Development Using .NET
Meta-geolocation
It's time for another check-in about what libraries can do with geolocation and location services in three major areas: 1. people finding the library, 2. the library finding people, and 3. people and the library interacting. Since HTML5 became the most recent standard in 2014, both phones/tablets and desktop/laptop browsers have the ability for users to share their location with Web sites and apps. On personal computers' browsers, this ability is always something the user has to opt in to in order for Web sites to access that information. On the other hand, if the library uses Twitter or Instagram, it could follow or connect with that user. Your library can make sure location services are on when it uses Twitter and Instagram, and people using location-aware applications such as Vibe will see the library in their streams. It's important that the author understand the positive attributes of geolocative Web sites and applications, so that they can learn how libraries might use them responsibly.