Design patterns: elements of reusable object-oriented software
Design patterns: elements of reusable object-oriented software
Generating the architecture of GIS applications with design patterns
GIS '97 Proceedings of the 5th ACM international workshop on Advances in geographic information systems
Refining an object-oriented GIS design model: topologies and field data
Proceedings of the 6th ACM international symposium on Advances in geographic information systems
Software engineering issues for ubiquitous computing
Proceedings of the 21st international conference on Software engineering
Creating Location Services for the Wireless Web: Professional Developer's Guide
Creating Location Services for the Wireless Web: Professional Developer's Guide
Software infrastructure and design challenges for ubiquitous computing applications
Communications of the ACM
Personal and Ubiquitous Computing
Internet GIS: Distributed Geographic Information Services for the Internet and Wireless Networks
Internet GIS: Distributed Geographic Information Services for the Internet and Wireless Networks
IEEE Software
Customization Policies Need more than Rule Objects
OOIS '02 Proceedings of the 8th International Conference on Object-Oriented. Information Systems
Metadata and Adaptive Object-Models
ECOOP '00 Proceedings of the Workshops, Panels, and Posters on Object-Oriented Technology
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Revised Papers from the HUMACS, DASWIS, ECOMO, and DAMA on ER 2001 Workshops
A Geographic XML-based Format for the Mobile Environment
HICSS '01 Proceedings of the 34th Annual Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences ( HICSS-34)-Volume 9 - Volume 9
Customisation for ubiquitous web applications: a comparison of approaches
International Journal of Web Engineering and Technology
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In this position paper we discuss the evolution of an object-oriented framework for GIS applications into a platform for dealing with mobile users and geographic objects. We first motivate our research by discussing the state of the art of mobile GIS applications. the so-called location-based services using a simple scenario. We briefly describe an object-oriented architecture for dealing with discrete and continuous geographic data and show how good design practices allowed us to make geographic objects adaptive to mobile users. Some concluding remarks are finally presented.