C4.5: programs for machine learning
C4.5: programs for machine learning
Interoperating Geographic Information Systems
Interoperating Geographic Information Systems
Achieving interoperability for integration of heterogeneous COTS geographic information systems
Proceedings of the 10th ACM international symposium on Advances in geographic information systems
An Overview of Standards and Related Technology in Web Services
Distributed and Parallel Databases
Architectural styles and the design of network-based software architectures
Architectural styles and the design of network-based software architectures
A dynamic architecture for distributing geographic information services on the internet
A dynamic architecture for distributing geographic information services on the internet
Introduction to Data Mining, (First Edition)
Introduction to Data Mining, (First Edition)
Web Mapping Illustrated
Data Mining: Practical Machine Learning Tools and Techniques, Second Edition (Morgan Kaufmann Series in Data Management Systems)
A mobile application framework for the geospatial web
Proceedings of the 16th international conference on World Wide Web
Interoperability for geospatial analysis: a semantics and ontology-based approach
ADC '07 Proceedings of the eighteenth conference on Australasian database - Volume 63
Quality-driven geospatial data integration
Proceedings of the 15th annual ACM international symposium on Advances in geographic information systems
Desktop GIS: Mapping the Planet with Open Source Tools
Desktop GIS: Mapping the Planet with Open Source Tools
Zend Framework in Action
Annotating data to support decision-making: a case study
Proceedings of the 6th Workshop on Geographic Information Retrieval
Open source software projects' attractiveness, activeness, and efficiency as a path to software quality: an empirical evaluation of their relationships and causes
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This paper highlights the diversity of spatial data of rural and urban properties, constantly generated by different public institutions, as well as the existing problems of exchange of information among them. Firstly, this work describes the results obtained in the study and development of an agile flexible method to offer support construction, implementation and accompaniment activities of free geo-solutions for the web, aiming at a growing community of users and developers who manipulate geographic data. Next, the development of the OpenICGFw (Integration for Collaborative Geospatial Framework for the Web) that seeks, through a single environment to assist in the integration and collaboration among different sources of spatial data in synchrony with the efforts and specifications of OGC and W3C. To do this, the evaluation study for the construction of the framework is presented where it was possible to apply MCDA-C (Multi Criteria Decision Aiding -- Constructivist) in the identification of the fundamental and elementary aspects for the construction of the framework. Details are presented by means of a case study that illustrates data exported from different geospatial information systems requiring the integration of census, environmental, urban and rural information over the internet. During the discussion the results obtained using this framework are presented, providing, through web mapping applications, the implementation of collaborative strategies seeking the integration of bases distributed for the use of spatial data mining techniques.