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LogicGeoObject — A Client-side Architectural Model for Aggregating Geospatial Dynamics from Sensor Web

July 6, 2011

ISW-2011: Integrating Sensor Web and Web-based Geoprocessing, An AGILE 2011 Conference Workshop; Utrecht, The Netherlands, April 18, 2011

Xuelin He and Jeremy G. Morley

“Sensor technology brings the pervasive capability for observing and communicating real-world dynamics, while current GeoWeb lacks a model for scalable aggregation of client-side logic applications that convey and apply these dynamics. This research explores a client-side architectural model, ADIR (short for Aggregating Dynamics, Interaction & Responsiveness), for organizing geospatial logic applications.

Evolution from mashing up data into mashing up logic generating and manipulating data dynamically

Evolution from mashing up data into mashing up logic generating and manipulating data dynamically

“A core concept for ADIR is the LogicGeoObject representing a granular unit of geospatial logic. Some inbuilt mechanisms and facilities enable ADIR to cater for geospatially specialized missions. An implementation named LeKML materializes this LogicGeoObject conceptual component. This ADIR architectural model is expected to become a geospatially self-owned, normalized and integral facility for building the mashable Geospatial Logic Web.”

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  1. daniel permalink
    July 9, 2011 10:51 am

    It seems like LogicGeoObject is a container in where data is described using KML language. I don’t think it should be called an system architecture though.

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