2008
DOI: 10.1179/174327708x305102
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Use and Users of the ÖROK-Atlas online

Abstract: From the conception to the completion of building a successful cartographic online product, designing the presentation of information is an essential task. User-centred cartographic information architecture, the purposeful structuring of spatialrelated information in the sense of an 'architecture of information' is a key issue in developing an interactive mapping system. These considerations have been followed in the development of the 'Ö ROK-Atlas online', the Web-based version of the 'Ö ROK Atlas on spatial … Show more

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“…The internet enables the rapid and easy creation, storage, and transfer of knowledge; however, map-based services that transfer geographic knowledge and facilitate the understanding of knowledge are still underdeveloped. Existing online maps or atlases can support limited types of geographic knowledge, and they usually focus on declarative knowledge (know-what), reflecting the characteristics, patterns and changing laws of geographic phenomena [ 9 11 ]. Furthermore, little attention has been paid to related methods of representing different types of geographic knowledge and further transferring them.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The internet enables the rapid and easy creation, storage, and transfer of knowledge; however, map-based services that transfer geographic knowledge and facilitate the understanding of knowledge are still underdeveloped. Existing online maps or atlases can support limited types of geographic knowledge, and they usually focus on declarative knowledge (know-what), reflecting the characteristics, patterns and changing laws of geographic phenomena [ 9 11 ]. Furthermore, little attention has been paid to related methods of representing different types of geographic knowledge and further transferring them.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Huber and Sieber study the visual variables and discuss a method of thematic mapping based on multi-value, which was applied in the Swiss atlas [4]. Eric and Alexander study the interactive thematic mapping and succeed in making the web atlas of Canada ([5] [6]). Peter and Olaf analyse the interactive cartography interface on the web and discuss the construction of cartography ontology [7].Innut etc (2009) discuss the cartographic web services and cartographic rules based on OGC open standard in [8].Rex in [9] describes a approach of web thematic mapping by composition of base map service and thematic data map service.…”
Section: Introduction Of Web Thematic Mappingmentioning
confidence: 99%