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With the development of complex intelligent transport systems, information sources define heterogeneity of transport processes data, cause heterogeneity of hardware and software platforms; which greatly reduces the efficiency and relevance of the data and decision-making process. That determines systematicity and actuality of the development of detailed models and transport process management technologies...
Earth observation sciences produce large sets of data which are inherently rich in spatial and geo-spatial information. Together with live data collected from monitoring systems and large collections of semantically rich objects they provide new opportunities for advanced eScience research on climatology, urban planing and smart cities. Such combination of heterogeneous data sets forms a new source...
Volunteered Geographic Information (VGI) has been receiving attention in the GIS community. The Open Street Map Project (OSM), which is one good example of VGI, includes the participation of worldwide users. OSM is creating a world geographic database that can be edited by anyone. Its activities have high social significance. We are researching the relevance of the information quality of information...
This work presents a contribution towards generalising the representation of geospatial entities and their relations for simulating complex spatial systems using the agent based approach. We analyse the literature, and argue that each of the four types of relation is necessary. These relations can be grouped in two classes, placements and neighbourhoods, with likenesses and differences between them...
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