Resource Discovery in a European Spatial Data Infrastructure

The geospatial community is moving toward distributed databases and Web services by following the general developments in information and communication technology. The sharing of resources across multiple information communities raises the need of new technologies that support resource discovery and...

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Vocabulary
Web services
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