Cloud-based Atlassing
@inproceedings{Hruby2015CloudbasedA, title={Cloud-based Atlassing}, author={Florian Hruby and Rainer Ressl and Alexander Wolodtschenko}, year={2015} }
The Internet has evolved into a powerful tool for cartography, highly useful both from the mapmaker’s and the user’s point of view. With the recent emergence of cloud computing, these benefits are taken even a step further. Using the example of atlases, this article discusses theoretical and practical opportunities of cloud-based cartography. Two broad topics are dealt with. The first, addressed in sections 1 and 2, concerns how cartography gradually evolved into the cloud, and how cloud…
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Wesentliches Atlasmerkmal sind jedoch nicht die einzelnen Karten, sondern deren Kombination, wofür cloud-basierte Atlanten innovative Möglichkeiten zur Entwicklung horizontaler and vertikaler Vergleichsstrukturen bieten.
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