Description
Book SynopsisThe development of the Internet has changed the environment for Geographical Information Systems (GIS), with the emphasis shifting from analysis to the sharing of data and information over the Internet thus making GIS more mobile and powerful. The Geography Mark-Up Language (GML) was developed as the standard language and is emerging as the foundation for Internet GIS.
Geography Mark-Up Language: Foundation for the Geo-Web provides a broad coverage of the use of GML in different application areas, along with the technical means for building these applications.
Starting from the basic concepts, this book works through all the important topics in both GML 2.0 and GML 3.0, with illustrations and worked examples to demonstrate its use. Organized into two sections, Volume I introduces readers to the new world of GML, and explains how it can be used across a broad range of GIS projects. It deals with the basic concepts of XML and GML, and enables readers to make decisions on the u
Trade Review
"…this book marks a welcome addition to GIS literature…highly recommended as a well written, well structured and reasonably detailed outline of GML..." (GIS Professional, No.2, January – February, 2005)
Table of Contents
Introduction.
PART I GML: AN INTRODUCTION.
1 Once over lightly.
2 XML and GML.
3 Basic Concepts of GML.
4 GML Core and Application Schemas.
5 Technical Issues for Deploying GML.
6 GML and Geospatial Web Services.
7 Real-World Deployment Examples.
PART II GML: A TECHNICAL REFERENCE GUIDE.
8 Basic Concepts.
9 Introducing the GML Model and GML Features.
10 GML Core Schemas Overview.
11 Developing and Managing GML Application Schemas.
12 GML Geometry.
13 GML Topology.
14 GML Temporal Elements and Dynamic Features.
15 GML Coordinate Referenc Systems.
16 Units of Measure, Values and Observations.
17 GML Coverages.
18 GML Default Styling.
19 GML And Geospatial Web Services.
20 GML, Relational Databases and Legacy GIS.
APPENDICES.