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It is a well-accepted truism that the vast majority of digital data have a geographical reference. In the past decades geodata have been processed and visualised by dedicated software products of the geoinformation systems (GIS) type for a limited range of scientific and professional applications. However, For more than a deacade, however, both geodata and GIS functionalities are having an increasing, by now almost ubiquitious impact on various fields of everyday life. Against this background space-related, process-orientend software environments will play a decisive role in the development and delivery of a variety of geoinformation and geovisualisation products and services for a wide range of scientific and practical applications alike. This track aims at providing an update on current as well as emerging issues and applications in ubiquitious geoinformation and geovisualisation.
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Asche, H. (2012). Process-Oriented Geoinformation Systems and Applications. In: Margaria, T., Steffen, B. (eds) Leveraging Applications of Formal Methods, Verification and Validation. Applications and Case Studies. ISoLA 2012. Lecture Notes in Computer Science, vol 7610. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-34032-1_31
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