Abstracts: Future directions of spatial technologies
Future directions of spatial technologies
- An Odyssey: From the Origins of GIS to Future Trends and Challenges
- Auscope: Australian Earth Science Research Information Infrastructure
- Australia's National Mapping Program: resolving challenges around collaborative data integration and mapping
- Commoditising Spatial Data
- Concepts underpinning the Australian Hydrological Geospatial Fabric
- Enhancing decision support with location intelligence
- Enterprise level geospatial services in relation to a whole-of-government application
- Future directions for publishing large national datasets using an online virtual globe
- Future Directions for Spatial Information in Queensland
- Geospatial Open Source in business
- GPSnet - Positioning Victoria’s Future prosperity
- Integrating Semantic Information and Geospatial Systems
- Location intelligence for all
- Microsoft Virtual Earth - Helping Government to gain insight, boost awareness and grow constituent connections
- Reconciling Spatial Information with Government Business
- Research underpinning Spatially Enabled Government
- Spatially enabling government: the challenges ahead
- The Australian Hydroligical Geospatial Fabric; project data and products
- The benefits of adopting geospatial standards in times of reduced funding-implications for governments
- The Common Spatial Information Initiative (CS2i)
- The Role of Government in Spatially Enabling the Economy
- The value of Geospatial Information and the work of Land Information New Zealand
- Using OGC Standards to link Business Intelligence and Spatial Analysis
- What can government learn from Web2.0?
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