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- Meditation to Deal with Heterogeneous Data SourcesGio Wiederhold. 1-16
- OpenGIS: Tales from a Small Market TownAdrian Cuthbert. 17-28
- Evolution of EO/GIS Interoperability towards an Integrated Application InfrastructureGünther Landgraf. 29-40
- Feature Identities, Descriptors and HandlesPhilip Sargent. 41-53
- A Global Unique Persistent Object ID for Geospatial Information SharingYaser A. Bishr. 55-64
- Implementation Architecture for a National Data CenterSteve Ramroop, Richard Pascoe. 65-74
- Architecture Considerations for Advanced Earth Observation Application SystemsHermann Ludwig Möller, Marcello Mariucci, Bernhard Mitschang. 75-90
- A Spatial Data Infrastructure for the Hindu Kush - Himalaya Region: Some Institutional and Political Issues of InteroperationPeter Bitter. 91-100
- Interoperability for GIScience EducationKaren K. Kemp, Derek E. Reeve, D. Ian Heywood. 101-114
- Adding an Interoperable Server Interface to a Spatial Database: Implementation Experiences with OpenMap:::TM*:::Charles Ben Cranston, Frantisek Brabec, Gísli R. Hjaltason, Douglas D. Nebert, Hanan Samet. 115-128
- Interoperability in Practice: Problems in Semantic Conversion from Current Technology to OpenGISGilberto Câmara, Rogério Thomé, Ubirajara Moura de Freitas, Antônio Miguel Vieira Monteiro. 129-138
- Building a Prototype OpenGIS Demonstration from Interoperable GIS ComponentsAllan Doyle, Donald Dietrick, Jürgen Ebbinghaus, Peter Ladstätter. 139-149
- Modelling and Sharing Graphic Presentations of Geospatial DataStefan F. Keller, Hugo Thalmann. 151-162
- Towards OpenGIS Systems. The Vector Data Storage Component EvaluatedFrits C. Cattenstart, Henk J. Scholten. 163-176
- Semantic and Geometric Aspects of Integrating Road NetworksHarry Uitermark, Anton Vogels, Peter van Oosterom. 177-188
- Asessing Semnatic Similarities among Geospatial Feature Class DefinitionsM. Andrea Rodríguez, Max J. Egenhofer, Robert D. Rugg. 189-202
- Proceeding on the Road of Semantic Interoperability - Design of a Semantic Mapper Based on a Case Study from TransportationYaser A. Bishr, Hardy Pundt, Christoph Rüther. 203-215
- What Are Sports Grounds? Or: Why Semantics Requires InteroperabilityCatharina Riedemann, Werner Kuhn. 217-229
- Identifying Semantically Similar Elements in Heterogeneous Spatial Databases Using Predicate Logic ExpressionsKristin Stock, David Pullar. 231-252
- Designing a Mediator for Managing Relationships between Distributed ObjectsHanna Kemppainen. 253-263
- Geospatial Mediator Functions and Container-Based Fast Transfer Interface in Si:::3:::CO Test-BedShigeru Shimada, Hiromichi Fukui. 265-276
- Plug and Play: Interoperability in CONCERTLukas Relly, Uwe Röhm. 277-291
- Functional Extensions of a Raster Representation for Topological RelationsStephan Winter, Andrew U. Frank. 293-304
- 3D Synthetic Environment Representation Using the Non-Manifold 3D Winged-Edge Data StructureRoy Ladner, Kevin Shaw, Mahdi Abdelguerfi. 305-314
- Pluggable Terrain Module - Moving Digital Terrain Modelling to a Distributed Geoprocessing EnvironmentDaria Martinoni, Bernhard Schneider. 315-327