Charting past, present, and future research in ubiquitous computing
ACM Transactions on Computer-Human Interaction (TOCHI) - Special issue on human-computer interaction in the new millennium, Part 1
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UbiComp '01 Proceedings of the 3rd international conference on Ubiquitous Computing
A component architecture for an extensible, highly integrated context-aware computing infrastructure
Proceedings of the 25th International Conference on Software Engineering
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E-service: a new paradigm for business in the electronic environment
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Chaining Geographic Information Web Services
IEEE Internet Computing
Design Strategies to Improve Performance of GIS Web Services
ITCC '04 Proceedings of the International Conference on Information Technology: Coding and Computing (ITCC'04) Volume 2 - Volume 2
Efficient Access to Web Services
IEEE Internet Computing
A Broker-Based Approach for Improving Web Services Reliability
ICWS '05 Proceedings of the IEEE International Conference on Web Services
SIGDOC '06 Proceedings of the 24th annual ACM international conference on Design of communication
Human-Computer Interaction
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Providing communication in Geographic Information Systems (GIS) is an instigating development challenge, due to the high complexity of these systems and to the difficulty of modeling them properly. This paper presents a model of an architecture to represent the structure of a GIS. The architecture is based on standard technologies, such as XML, XSLT and SVG. These technologies are used to represent GIS and to provide functional and device interoperability. Moreover, web services are used for exchanging information between systems used by different devices in different contexts. The proposed architecture is transparent to users and provides information adaptation to different devices using context information. The main contributions of the proposed architecture is the geographic representation using SVG, the functional and device interoperability and cartographic generalization.