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Verschuur, M. (author)
master thesis 2013
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Boerboom, J. (author)
The Open Geospatial Consortium has been developing a wide range of open standards for the field of Geographical Information (GI). One of the standards allows for remote processing; the Web Processing Service (WPS). WPS has not been implemented in many project yet but it is a promising standard which can also be applied outside the field of GI....
master thesis 2013
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Socha, W. (author)
This short summary helps to grasp the motive behind the research, its objectives and to find out what is presented on the following pages of the report. It offers a condensed, one page recapitulation of its contents and intentions and suggests who might be interested to read it. CONTEXT Map generalisation is a tedious task, requiring skilled...
master thesis 2012
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Lekkerkerk, H.J. (author)
Data integration is becoming an increasingly important issue with the increased sharing of information as a result of linked data and Spatial Data Infrastructures. To investigate the potential issues a case study for the Water Quality Register (WQR) of the Informatiehuis Water is used. In this case study the data residing in three separate data...
master thesis 2012
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Tamash, N. (author)
The INSPIRE initiative sets up a framework for the creation of an European Spatial Data Infrastructure (ESDI), which will enable the sharing of environmental spatial information among public sector organisations and better facilitate public access in general to spatial information across Europe. To do so, several common specifications have been...
master thesis 2012
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Baas, B. (author)
The relational data model is now more than 40 years old. It's good for very diferent scenarios and can handle certain types of data very well. But it isn't perfect. An increasing number of non-relational systems are being worked on, collectively called the 'NoSQL movement'. NoSQL is an umbrella term for a loosely defined class of non-relational...
master thesis 2012
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Dopper, E. (author)
Sharing and reusing spatial data becomes more and more important. One way of reusing shared spatial data is by creating a new dataset by making use of spatial data available in a combination of external datasets. This has been the central theme in this thesis, as its main objective has been to explore the possibilities of producing a culture...
master thesis 2011
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Stook, J. (author)
Navigation has become booming business recently. Well-known navigation services, such as TomTom, Garmin and Google Navigation, are dominating the market for outdoor, road based navigation. The fact that such applications are able to determine a location on a platform has always fascinated the author. Simple location determination is further...
master thesis 2011
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Brugman, B. (author)
The goal of this research is to develop a 3D topological structure with validation functionality and a conversion function. Based on this research question, some sub questions have been defined and a research methodology. The outline of this research is elaborated in chapter 1. The first use of topology has been attributed to Euler in 1736,...
master thesis 2010
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Schaap, J. (author)
Web based multimodal travel planners are able to generate adequate travel advises for the public transport using timetable information. These travel advises are nowadays lacking detailed pedestrian route advises for the walking parts of a journey. This research focuses on developing a 3D geo data model to support pedestrian route finding for...
master thesis 2010
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Sudra, P. (author)
The main objective of this research project was to assess the quality and feasibility of the guidelines for INSPIRE Network Services. The completeness, clarity, consistency and ease-of implementation of the guidelines were considered. Part of this assessment is also the question: how can INSPIRE compliance be tested and measured? The topic was...
master thesis 2010
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Visser, I. (author)
Disasters caused by human action or nature are part of life. Preventing disasters from occurring is often not possible. Lives can be saved or lost depending on our response to the disaster. Determining the fastest route to the people in need is therefore important. The determination of this fastest route is however not straight forward, since...
master thesis 2009
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Verhelst, L. (author)
This research deals with the problem of the enormous amounts of data that is streaming from the ‘sensor web’ into our computer systems. This data is useless to us unless it is properly stored, queried and presented by means of computer systems. These are typically databases, query engines, applications and user interfaces. In particular the...
master thesis 2009
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Van Bennekom-Minnema, J. (author)
The master of science thesis project called "The Land Administration Domain Model 'Survey Package' and Model Driven Architecture" will be described and concluded in this report. The main subjects for the research are the Land Administration Domain Model (LADM), specifically the Survey Package, dealing with survey measurements. Secondly, the...
master thesis 2008
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Kibria, M.S. (author)
This Master of Science thesis states the taxonomy of functionalities and the visual materials of geo-virtual environments for the visualization of urban projects. The core of this visualization thesis is based on a requirement analysis process using the software approach of Requirement Engineering. It contains two important aspects. The...
master thesis 2008
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De Boer, A. (author)
he increasing availability of digital camera devices and camera phones enable users to capture and upload digital photos at any a time and any place. Online image collections face the problem organizing increasing photo collections. Because users experience adding qualitative photo annotations as a time-consuming and tedious task, they omit to...
master thesis 2007
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Wesselingh, S. (author)
This thesis is about the visualization of a Tetrahedral Irregular Network (TEN) in a web client. A tetrahedron is the simplest geometric form in 3D space, a pyramid with a triangular ground face. Its four points can lie anywhere in the 3D space as long as they do not lie on one plane. 3D objects can be composed from multiple tetrahedra. In a...
master thesis 2007
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De Graaf, P.J. (author)
Infrastructure is not only the hardware but encompass many more, such as the people involved. The geographic component of the information gives it extra value, but generating it is very costly. There are many different definitions of GII and it is useful to identify the vital components of which a GII consists. Based on the four GIS dimensions,...
master thesis 2006
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Chong, S.C. (author)
Traditional cadastre is based on division of land into 2D surface parcels, upon which ownership rights are subsequently registered. Nevertheless, the rights to a parcel are always in 3D as land use would be impossible if confined only to the 2D flat surface. However, most 2D registrations are found to be adequate as long as the whole column of...
master thesis 2006
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