Development of a multi-view and geo-event-driven real-time collaborative GIS

Supporting distributed real-time collaborative work has become an important development trend in GIS. It enables group users to cooperate and improve the use of scientific data and collaboration technologies. Real-time collaborative GIS (RCGIS) provides a platform for supporting synchronous collabor...

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Veröffentlicht in:International journal of digital earth 2022-12, Vol.15 (1), p.134-147
Hauptverfasser: Yaqin, Sun, Chen, Xu, Jinxiong, Wu, Hang, Yuan, Haibo, Shi, Xiumei, Zhan, Lin, Zhang
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Zusammenfassung:Supporting distributed real-time collaborative work has become an important development trend in GIS. It enables group users to cooperate and improve the use of scientific data and collaboration technologies. Real-time collaborative GIS (RCGIS) provides a platform for supporting synchronous collaboration using geospatial data in various forms. Traditional RCGIS generally works on a single map view, which has the disadvantage of collaborative interface confusion. The traditional system-driven mechanism of RCGIS is a computer-interaction event that has the disadvantage of an unfriendly collaborative perception. This paper presents a design and prototype of a RCGIS based on multi-view and geo-event driven mechanisms. The geo-event-driven mechanism provides users with a smoother collaborative perception and interactions that are more natural and friendly. The collaboration process for a GIS that is driven by geo-events is also discussed. A multi-view technique is used to make real-time GIS collaboration more orderly. The paper also proposes a synchronization strategy for public-private views. Finally, walk-through examples are used to demonstrate the use of RCGIS within a web environment.
ISSN:1753-8947
1753-8955
DOI:10.1080/17538947.2021.2017034