World Wide Web [Internet] A worldwide, decentralized, public information space for sharing documents and conducting business on the Internet.
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The remainder of this paper is organized as follows: In Section 2 we describe the federation architecture, which is based on the World Wide Web and CORBA.
World Wide Web (WWW) Developed by the CERN consortium in Switzerland as a distributed hypermedia server.
World Wide WebDeveloped by the European Laboratory for Particle Physics (CERN) ...
World Wide Web Part of the Internet that includes multimedia data. Many www pages include hypertext, which allow you to jump from one homepage to another by clicking on a highlighted word. Z-Axis ...
World Wide Web - One of the protocols of the Internet that uses a graphical user interface known as a browser to access information resources in a distributed network of computers. ...
The World Wide Web, or simply Web, is a way of accessing information over the medium of the Internet. It is an information-sharing model that is built on top of the Internet.
In 1995, at ORNL's World Wide Web Showcase, Peter Pace showed a colorful high-resolution image of ORNL buildings and the roads, streams, and forested areas of the surrounding reservation.
Sensor Web Enablement OGC`s initiative to develop standards that support linking of environmental sensors to the World Wide Web.
This research has assessed the hardware, software, and institutional requirements for providing interactive mapping and GIS capabilities via the World Wide Web.
The NGA Global Positioning System Division/ Ephemeris Support and AnalysisTeam maintains a World Wide Web page for Department of Defense and civilian users with precise GPS orbit and clock information based on tracking data collected from NGA, U.S.
Both of these graphic file formats can store bitmap (raster) images for transfer and display on the World Wide Web.
Scholarly interaction is being revolutionized by the Internet applications of electronic mail, discussion lists, the World Wide Web, electronic journals, and digital libraries (for an analysis of the Internet's impact on oceanography, see Hess et al.
Map World Wide Web Sites MapRef - The Collection of Map Projections and Reference Systems MAPS Mary V. Ball's Bookmarks Mathematical Data for Descriptions Meta-resources Microcomputer Specialty Group - Association of American Geographers ...
0" generally encompasses the next generation of the World Wide Web that facilitates enhanced online collaboration and communication, utilizing a variety of methods, such as social networking sites, wikis, blogs and other means.
With the assistance of Intergraph Hong Kong, CEDD published its Catalogue of Slopes to the World Wide Web and government intranet using GeoMedia WebMap. As CEDD's Deputy Head of the Geotechnical Engineering Office (Island), Mr. S.H.
Web mapping is the process of designing, implementing, generating and delivering maps on the World Wide Web. ...
"Bentley's approach to analyzing and investigating how to handle the one-call system with the existing integrated CAD, IT, and World Wide Web based technologies has resulted in a more efficient way of working.
Another way of describing the NCGDC is a World Wide Web application that uses hypertext links to enable a user to search a series of servers which list spatial data for North Carolina.
Many datasets are available on the World Wide Web. Most of the raster datasets are in a generic format. Those formats that can be imported into ArcGIS are ...
HyperText Markup Language. The general framework for defining document structure used with the World Wide Web facility of the Internet. IDRISI A raster-based commercial GIS package in common use amongst archaeologists.
HTML: HyperText Markup Language. A coding language used to create Hypertext documents for using the World Wide Web. You can specify that a block of text, or a word, is linked to another file on the Internet.
generated by R2V are saved to the Virtual Reality Modeling Language (VRML) format that supports surface texture images and is portable via the Internet. There are many free plug- ins available to download and view VRML files within a World Wide Web ...
One of the major objectives of the course is to make the student familiar with the current status of GIS and GISci. In addition to the textbook, we will look at material on the World Wide Web to understand some of the current research in the field.
See also: Information, Access, Software, GIS, Internet
 
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