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Web-client based distributed generalization and geoprocessing

January 1, 2009

Generalization and geoprocessing operations on geospatial information were once the domain of complex software running on high-performance workstations. Currently, these computationally intensive processes are the domain of desktop applications. Recent efforts have been made to move geoprocessing operations server-side in a distributed, web accessible environment. This paper initiates research into portable client-side generalization and geoprocessing operations as part of a larger effort in user-centered design for the US Geological Survey's The National Map. An implementation of the Ramer-Douglas-Peucker (RDP) line simplification algorithm was created in the open source OpenLayers geoweb client. This algorithm implementation was benchmarked using differing data structures and browser platforms. The implementation and results of the benchmarks are discussed in the general context of client-side geoprocessing. (Abstract).

Publication Year 2009
Title Web-client based distributed generalization and geoprocessing
DOI 10.1109/GEOWS.2009.32
Authors E.B. Wolf, K. Howe
Publication Type Conference Paper
Publication Subtype Conference Paper
Index ID 70034831
Record Source USGS Publications Warehouse