- Geoweb
The Geospatial Web or Geoweb is a relatively new term that implies the merging of
geographical (location-based)information with the abstract information that currently dominates theInternet . This would create an environment where one could search for things based on location instead of bykeyword only – i.e. “What is Here?”.The concept of a Geospatial Web may have first been introduced by Dr. Charles Herring in his US DoD paper, An Architecture of Cyberspace: Spatialization of the Internet, 1994, U.S. Army Construction Engineering Research Laboratory (Coord|40|8|58.9|N|88|16|22.7|W|name=U.S. Army Construction Engineering Research Laboratory). Dr. Herring proposed that the problem of defining the physical domain in a computer or cyber-infrastructure, providing real time and appropriate fidelity, required a cyber-spatial reference or index combining both Internet Addressing and Hierarchical Spatial Addressing. As such, the Geoweb would be characterized by the self synchronization of network addressing, time and location. The Geoweb would allow location to be used to self organize all geospatially referenced data available through the Internet.
The interest in a Geoweb has been advanced by new
technologies , concepts and products.Virtual globe s such asGoogle Earth andNASA World Wind as well as mapping websites such asGoogle Maps ,Live Search Maps andYahoo Maps have been major factors in raising awareness towards the importance ofgeography and location as a means to index information. The increase in advanced web development methods such as Ajax are providing inspiration to moveGIS (Geographical Information Systems) into the web.The capacity of Geospatial Web would be similar to Google Search and likely provide similar value. It is conceived that the Geospatial Web will present as a visual medium and geospatial platform for data self-organization, discovery and use. Capabilities that allow every Internet user to post to this flow of information and anyone to poll or pull the information will lead to a new commons, media or marketplace for publication, trade and commoditization of information.
Geographic Information Systems (GIS) have long been the domain of experienced, trained professionals and have been used by large organizations such as governments or municipalities. The geoweb also promises to make geographical information much more ubiquitous, opening geoinformation up to the mass market.Geographic Information Retrieval (GIR) has emerged as an academic community interested in technical aspects of helping people find information about places. In order to make information accessible from geographically oriented applications, coordinate metadata must be created via some form ofgeocoding orgeoparsing process. After obtaining geographic coordinates, they must be indexed in useful ways that allow people to interact with the non-geographic nature of the content, e.g. viewing photographs or keyword searching.Some see the goal of the Geoweb to be the creation of fully
immersive digital environment s, orvirtual reality that mirror our own reality. This would have the effect of greatly improving our understanding of the world and its processes, allowing us to better manage our resources, find nearby services, meet people, and have fun.ee also
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Digital Earth
*Neogeography
*Search engine
*Geospatial Content Management System
*Geographic Information Retrieval
*Geocoding andGeoparsing External links
* [http://www.geowebconference.org GeoWeb Conference 2008 - all things GeoWeb - everything is connected]
* [http://www.economist.com/science/tq/displaystory.cfm?story_id=9719045 The World on your Desktop] September 2007 Article in The Economist
* [http://www.geospatialweb.com The Geospatial Web] - How Geobrowsers, Social Software and the Web 2.0 are Shaping the Network Society
* [http://www.osgeo.org OSGeo] - The Open Source Geospatial Foundation
* [https://www.pyxisinnovation.com/pyxwiki/index.php?title=How_PYXIS_Works the PYXIS innovation] Geospatial Web and Cyber-physical indexing
* [http://www.opengeospatial.org Open Geospatial Consortium]
* [http://www.w3.org/2005/Incubator/geo/ W3C Geospatial Incubator Group]
* [http://isblogs.soi.city.ac.uk/staff/raper/ The Digital Geographer: a blog by Prof. Jonathan Raper, City University]
* [http://www.straighttothepoint.net Straight To The Point - Location based technology, local content services, and new developments in local media and journalism.]
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