GIIJ 2010 - Geoinformatica - An International Journal (GIIJ)
Topics/Call fo Papers
Geoinformatica - An International Journal (GIIJ)
Fast and mobile Internet access as well as a comprehensive standardization of the data exchange has opened the door to many new applications. Typical examples are spatial data infrastructures. They enable an overlay of data that reside on different computers but are geometrically referred to the same area. Spatial data infrastructures revolutionize the relations of citizens with administration and economy. Another booming field is location based services. This links mobile devices with spatial and temporal data. The most advanced concept is called "Ubiquitous GIS" which handles a great number of position-coded mobile objects such as containers within one system. The automatic administration of those objects has already gained importance within logistic enterprises.
According to the above mentioned thoughts, Geoinformatica ? An International Journal (GIIJ) aims at publishing scientific and technical developments in the diverse field of Geoinformatics. GIIJ covers all aspects and information on scientific and technical advances in the geomatic sciences. The journal is providing a platform for exploring research, development and innovative applications in geographic information science and related areas. GIIJ provides a privileged view of what is currently happening in the field of geoinformatics as well as a preview of what could be the hottest developments and research topics in the near future. Additionally, it includes recent research results on spatial databases, spatial ontologies, computational geometry and visualization for geographic information systems, geostatistics and spatial statistics, spatial analysis, interoperability, and innovative applications of geotechnologies.
Volume: 1 Issue: 1
Paper Submission: May 31, 2010
Author Notification: July 1, 2010
Issue Publication: July 2010
GIIJ List of Topics
The realm of Geoinformatica - An International Journal (GIIJ) extends, but not limited, to the following:
Applied Geography
Close Range and Videometric Photogrammetry
Computational Geometry and Visualization
Digital Mapping
Distributed GIS/GIS and the Internet
Geo Tags
Geodata: Capture, Sources and Standards
Geographic Data
Geographic Information
Geographic Information Science
Geoinformatics
Geospatial Applications
Geospatial Databases
Geospatial Processing
Geospatial Web
Geostatistics
Global Positioning System
Guidance Systems
Integrated Geodesy
land and Geographic Information Systems
Location-Based Services
Map Services
Mobile Maps
Remote Sensing
Sensor Networks
Sensor Web
Spatial Cognition
Spatial Data Analysis
Spatial Databases
Other CFPs
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