ABSTRACT
This paper describes geospatial search engine software that supports the OGC catalog service CS-W as well as OpenSearch GEO, Time, and SRU extensions. The system is an enhanced version of existing AIST CS-W software [1], a key feature of which is to support http-based distributed search processing that can also support parallel geospatial searches. The system also provides the extensibility for various heterogeneous metadata profiles.
- I. Kojima, M. Kimoto and A. Matono, "OGC Catalog Service for Heterogeneous Earth Observation Metadata using Extensible Search Indices," ACM GIR 10 (Feb, 2010). Google ScholarDigital Library
- OGC Catalog Service Implementation Specifications http://www.opengeospatial.org/standards/catGoogle Scholar
- Sekiguchi, S., Tanaka, Y., Kojima, I. Yamamoto, N., Yokoyama, S., Tanimura, Y., Nakamura, R., Iwao, K. and Tsuchida, S. 2008. Design Principles and IT Overview of the GEO Grid. IEEE. Systems. J. Vol. 2, No. 3 (Sep. 2008).Google Scholar
- Heterogeneous Mission Accessibility, http://earth.esa.int/hma/Google Scholar
- OpenSearch, http://www.opensearch.orgGoogle Scholar
- GENESI-DR, http://www.genesi-dec.eu/Google Scholar
- Apache Lucene, http://lucene.apache.org/Google Scholar
- GeoLucene, http://geolucene.sourceforge.net/Google Scholar
- LocalLucene, http://sourceforge.net/projects/locallucene/Google Scholar
Index Terms
- AIST CS-W: an OGC-based distributed geospatial search engine for heterogeneous metadata
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