2016
Nittel, Silvia; Bodum, Lars; Clarke, Keith C; Gould, Michael; Raposo, Paulo; Sharma, Jayant; Vasardani, Maria
Emerging Technological Trends likely to Affect GIScience in the Next 20 Years Book Chapter
In: Onsrund, H.; Kunh, W. GSDI Association Press (Ed.): Chapter 3, pp. 45, 2016.
Abstract | Links | BibTeX | Tags: decentralized spatial computations, geoprivacy, geovisual analytics, place, real-time sensor streams, technological future developments, user interfaces
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title = {Emerging Technological Trends likely to Affect GIScience in the Next 20 Years},
author = {Silvia Nittel and Lars Bodum and Keith C Clarke and Michael Gould and Paulo Raposo and Jayant Sharma and Maria Vasardani },
editor = {Onsrund, H. and Kunh, W. GSDI Association Press},
url = {https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Silvia_Nittel/publication/281973116_Emerging_Technological_Trends_likely_to_Affect_GIScience_in_the_Next_20_Years/links/56003fa908aeafc8ac8c50c3.pdf},
year = {2016},
date = {2016-02-04},
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Harbor, Maine in 2015, summarize their findings about major technological
developments that potentially will required novel research in GIScience.},
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In this article, the members of the “Emerging Technological Trends likely to
Affect GIScience in the Next 20 Years” panel, which was part of the International EarlyCareer
Scholars Summer Institutes in Geographic Information Vespucci Institute in Bar
Harbor, Maine in 2015, summarize their findings about major technological
developments that potentially will required novel research in GIScience.
Affect GIScience in the Next 20 Years” panel, which was part of the International EarlyCareer
Scholars Summer Institutes in Geographic Information Vespucci Institute in Bar
Harbor, Maine in 2015, summarize their findings about major technological
developments that potentially will required novel research in GIScience.