Description
As Web service technologies have matured in recent years, an increasing number of geospatial Web services designed to deal with spatial information over the network have emerged.
Geospatial Web Services: Advances in Information Interoperability provides relevant theoretical frameworks and the latest empirical research findings and applications in the area. This book highlights the strategic role of geospatial Web services in a distributed heterogeneous environment and the life cycle of geospatial Web services for building interoperable geospatial applications.
Author's/Editor's Biography
Peisheng Zhao (Ed.)
Peisheng Zhao is a Research Associate Professor in Center for Spatial Information Science and Systems at George Mason University. Dr. Zhao received his Ph. D. in Geographic Information System and Cartography from China Academy of Sciences, China in 2000. His research interests include on geospatial information interoperability, and geospatial data mining and knowledge discovery. He is known for his contributions to geospatial Web services and workflow. He has published more than 30 peer-reviewed papers in these areas. Dr. Zhao is a co-investigator of several NASA, NGA, FGDC and OGC funded projects. He is an active OGC member to involve the development of standards for geospatial and location based services. In addition, he acts as a reviewer for several journals and participates in various conference and workshop program committees.
Liping Di (Ed.)
Liping Di holds a Ph.D. in Remote Sensing and GIS from the University of Nebraska-Lincoln. He is currently the professor and director of the Center for Spatial Information Science and Systems (CSISS), George Mason University. His research interest is in the area of GIS, remote sensing, interoperability, Semantic Web, global climate and environmental changes. Contact him at ldi@gmu.edu.