AAARGH!

  • Posted on: 13 December 2012
  • By: köbben

Artikel in UTNieuws: "de wereldkaart die het stagebureau van TNW heeft laten maken. Zoom in, klik op een ballonnetje en je ziet welke student op die plek verblijft. Vier faculteiten doen mee."

Zelden nog zo'n slechte kaart gezien, Hier moeten we ons als ITC=UT dood voor schamen, wat een gemiste kans...!

http://www.utnieuws.nl/nieuws/kaart-met-ut-studenten-over-hele-wereld

The Browser Rulez!

  • Posted on: 6 December 2012
  • By: köbben

The Browser Rulez! is a small presentation about how the browser is growing into the hub of our computer use -- and is pretty good at it!

I have put the presentation slides on the web (to be looked at with a browser, of courese. USe a HTML5 capable one for nicest view)...

Call for Papers IJGIS

  • Posted on: 23 November 2012
  • By: elzakker

Special Issue on Space-Time Research in GIScience
International Journal of Geographical Information Science (IJGIS)

Target Deadline for Submission: May 15, 2013
Expected Dates for Publication: Early 2014
Special Issue Editors: Mei-Po Kwan and Tijs Neutens

The fast growing volume, diversity, and intensity of spatio-temporal data pose fundamental GIScience challenges, spanning from conceptualization, representation, computation, and visualization. The unprecedented wealth of fine-grained data, for example, on mobile objects in particular has propelled movement analysis and time-geographic methodologies to the forefront of GIScience research. While many disciplines face the so-called Big Data Challenge, GIScience rises to the frontier for the ubiquitous location-aware data cutting across environmental, economic, social, medical, and behavioral dimensions in the geospatial revolution. These challenges provide new opportunities for research that was not possible or inconceivable before, and at the same time call for new thinking and approaches to understand the complexity and dynamics manifesting across spatial and temporal scales. A space-time research panel in the GIScience 2012 International Conference highlighted the state of space-time research in GIScience as well as challenges and opportunities in the field, cutting across reasoning, databases, analysis, modeling, and visualization. Leading researchers on the panel advocated for a comprehensive review of space-time research in GIScience and related fields, new integrated concepts that go beyond the space-time cube to transform space-time research, novel approaches to elicit patterns and relationships in space and time, and many other research directions.

We invite submissions of original GIScience research to address these new challenges. The special issue will be open to all ideas and topics, not limited to the panel discussions. In addition to original research papers, we welcome reviews with new perspectives to the development of space-time research in GIScience, discussions on key milestones and hurdles, and visions for the future of the research. We expect that the special issue will become a landmark publication for space-time research in GIScience.

Manuscripts should be around 5000-6000 words. All submissions will go through the standard IJGIS peer review process. Please see detailed instructions for authors at: http://www.tandf.co.uk/journals/authors/tgisauth.asp

All submissions should be made online at the International Journal of Geographical Information Science Manuscript Central site: http://mc.manuscriptcentral.com/ijgis

Please select “Special Issue” when reaching the “Article Type” step in the submission process, and specify “Space-Time Research in GIScience Special Issue” in your cover letter. New users should first create an account. Once logged on to the site, submissions should be made via the Author Centre. Online user guides and access to a helpdesk are available on this website.

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