RE: [OSGeo-Discuss] Time In GIS - Requested Updates Made

2007-12-26 Thread Landon Blake
Luis,

I added a section called OGC Stuff that mentions this OGC paper and
includes a link to the page where it can be downloaded.

Thanks for the information.

Landon

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Hi Landon,
maybe you'll find usefull also some of the OGC works. For instanc
the paper 06-022r1 Temporal Standard Recomendations,

greetings
   Luis

Landon Blake wrote:

 I made updates and/or corrections to the wiki page for Time In GIS
 requested by Brent Fraser and Grant Pezeshki. Brent provided a simple
 example of using time in GIS for cadastral parcels. I need to chew on
 this some more and then I may post it to the page.

  

 Thanks Brent and Grant.

  

 Landon

  



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Re: [OSGeo-Discuss] Time In GIS - Requested Updates Made

2007-12-24 Thread Luis W. Sevilla
Hi Landon,
maybe you'll find usefull also some of the OGC works. For instanc
the paper 06-022r1 Temporal Standard Recomendations,

greetings
   Luis

Landon Blake wrote:

 I made updates and/or corrections to the wiki page for Time In GIS
 requested by Brent Fraser and Grant Pezeshki. Brent provided a simple
 example of using time in GIS for cadastral parcels. I need to chew on
 this some more and then I may post it to the page.

  

 Thanks Brent and Grant.

  

 Landon

  



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[OSGeo-Discuss] Time In GIS - Requested Updates Made

2007-12-21 Thread Landon Blake
I made updates and/or corrections to the wiki page for Time In GIS
requested by Brent Fraser and Grant Pezeshki. Brent provided a simple
example of using time in GIS for cadastral parcels. I need to chew on
this some more and then I may post it to the page.

 

Thanks Brent and Grant.

 

Landon

 



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Re: [OSGeo-Discuss] time in gis

2007-12-16 Thread Markus Neteler
On Dec 16, 2007 2:22 AM, Ralston, Bruce A [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Drs. Shih-Lung Shaw (University of Tennessee) and Hongbo Yu (Oklahoma State)
 have done some interesting work that extends a linear referencing approach
 to events in temporal gis.  While their application does use ESRI software,
 one should be able to extend the concept of linear referencing on time paths
 to any spatial database that supports linear referencing.

PostGIS offers this as well as GRASS:
* http://postgis.refractions.net/docs/ch06.html#id3060376
* http://grass.osgeo.org/grass63/manuals/html63_user/vectorintro.html
   - Linear reference system (LRS)

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[OSGeo-Discuss] time in gis

2007-12-15 Thread Ralston, Bruce A
Drs. Shih-Lung Shaw (University of Tennessee) and Hongbo Yu (Oklahoma
State) have done some interesting work that extends a linear referencing
approach to events in temporal gis.  While their application does use
ESRI software, one should be able to extend the concept of linear
referencing on time paths to any spatial database that supports linear
referencing.

 

Bruce A. Ralston 

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[OSGeo-Discuss] Time In GIS - Thanks

2007-12-14 Thread Landon Blake
I got all kinds of responses to my question about time in GIS, which I
appreciate. Give me a couple of days and I will try to get a summary of
the responses posted online.

 

Landon (A.K.A. - The Sunburned Surveyor)

 

 

 



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[OSGeo-Discuss] Time In GIS

2007-12-13 Thread Landon Blake
This is being sent to the geowanking and OSGEO discuss list. I apologize
in advance if you catch it in your inbox twice, but I didn't want to
miss any potential resources.

 

I'm working on a GIS Data Model in which I am trying to model some
temporal data. I've done a little research online, but most of the info
is pretty ESRI specific. Although I'm somewhat curious about the use of
temporal data in a GIS in general, I'm really interested in a specific
approach to the problem.

 

Does anyone know if there is material available that discusses using
events to model temporal data? (Like the events we use in GUI
programming.)

 

I'd really like to read some software-neutral principles on how events
can be used to model time in GIS if this is available. Or, if you have
tackled this challenge personally, I'd love to learn more about your
personal experience and solutions.

 

Thanks,

 

Landon (A.K.A. - The Sunburned Surveyor)

 

P.S. - I posted about the particular circumstances that led to my
interest in this topic and some existing material I found online at my
OpenJUMP blog: http://openjump.blogspot.com/

 



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RE: [OSGeo-Discuss] Time In GIS

2007-12-13 Thread Brundage, Robert G Mr CIV USA IMCOM
Landon;

I did my master thesis on temporal GIS.  It included a temporal GIS
implementation of the ESRI personal geodatabase (sorry).  But the
concepts and methodology demonstrated in the thesis should be universal.

I can email it to you if you wish.

 


Bob Brundage
GIS Coordinator
Public Works (DPW)
Bldg 865 Bastogne Ave  16th St
For Campbell, KY 42223
PH: 270-798-9571
FAX: 270-798-2232 
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Subject: [OSGeo-Discuss] Time In GIS

This is being sent to the geowanking and OSGEO discuss list. I apologize
in advance if you catch it in your inbox twice, but I didn't want to
miss any potential resources.

 

I'm working on a GIS Data Model in which I am trying to model some
temporal data. I've done a little research online, but most of the info
is pretty ESRI specific. Although I'm somewhat curious about the use of
temporal data in a GIS in general, I'm really interested in a specific
approach to the problem.

 

Does anyone know if there is material available that discusses using
events to model temporal data? (Like the events we use in GUI
programming.)

 

I'd really like to read some software-neutral principles on how events
can be used to model time in GIS if this is available. Or, if you have
tackled this challenge personally, I'd love to learn more about your
personal experience and solutions.

 

Thanks,

 

Landon (A.K.A. - The Sunburned Surveyor)

 

P.S. - I posted about the particular circumstances that led to my
interest in this topic and some existing material I found online at my
OpenJUMP blog: http://openjump.blogspot.com/

 



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RE: [OSGeo-Discuss] Time In GIS

2007-12-13 Thread Landon Blake
Bob,

That would be great. I'd really like to take a look at the thesis. You
can send it to [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Landon

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Landon;

I did my master thesis on temporal GIS.  It included a temporal GIS
implementation of the ESRI personal geodatabase (sorry).  But the
concepts and methodology demonstrated in the thesis should be universal.

I can email it to you if you wish.

 


Bob Brundage
GIS Coordinator
Public Works (DPW)
Bldg 865 Bastogne Ave  16th St
For Campbell, KY 42223
PH: 270-798-9571
FAX: 270-798-2232 
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Landon Blake
Sent: Thursday, December 13, 2007 2:48 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; OSGeo Discussions
Subject: [OSGeo-Discuss] Time In GIS

This is being sent to the geowanking and OSGEO discuss list. I apologize
in advance if you catch it in your inbox twice, but I didn't want to
miss any potential resources.

 

I'm working on a GIS Data Model in which I am trying to model some
temporal data. I've done a little research online, but most of the info
is pretty ESRI specific. Although I'm somewhat curious about the use of
temporal data in a GIS in general, I'm really interested in a specific
approach to the problem.

 

Does anyone know if there is material available that discusses using
events to model temporal data? (Like the events we use in GUI
programming.)

 

I'd really like to read some software-neutral principles on how events
can be used to model time in GIS if this is available. Or, if you have
tackled this challenge personally, I'd love to learn more about your
personal experience and solutions.

 

Thanks,

 

Landon (A.K.A. - The Sunburned Surveyor)

 

P.S. - I posted about the particular circumstances that led to my
interest in this topic and some existing material I found online at my
OpenJUMP blog: http://openjump.blogspot.com/

 



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Re: [OSGeo-Discuss] Time In GIS

2007-12-13 Thread Vasilis Vlastaras
I don't know if this is of value for you, but you can have a look.

ISO publishes the 191xx series of specifications that deal with
Geographic information.
ISO 19108 - Temporal Schema, deals with time.

The specification document can be bought from the ISO web site.

In addition ISO Technical Commitee 211 provides the models for all
these specifications in its website. The site can be access in:
http://isotc211.org

Vasilis.

On Dec 13, 2007 11:23 PM, Landon Blake [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Bob,

 That would be great. I'd really like to take a look at the thesis. You
 can send it to [EMAIL PROTECTED]

 Landon

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 Mr CIV USA IMCOM
 Sent: Thursday, December 13, 2007 1:21 PM
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 Subject: RE: [OSGeo-Discuss] Time In GIS

 Landon;

 I did my master thesis on temporal GIS.  It included a temporal GIS
 implementation of the ESRI personal geodatabase (sorry).  But the
 concepts and methodology demonstrated in the thesis should be universal.

 I can email it to you if you wish.




 Bob Brundage
 GIS Coordinator
 Public Works (DPW)
 Bldg 865 Bastogne Ave  16th St
 For Campbell, KY 42223
 PH: 270-798-9571
 FAX: 270-798-2232
 -Original Message-
 From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Landon Blake
 Sent: Thursday, December 13, 2007 2:48 PM
 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; OSGeo Discussions
 Subject: [OSGeo-Discuss] Time In GIS

 This is being sent to the geowanking and OSGEO discuss list. I apologize
 in advance if you catch it in your inbox twice, but I didn't want to
 miss any potential resources.



 I'm working on a GIS Data Model in which I am trying to model some
 temporal data. I've done a little research online, but most of the info
 is pretty ESRI specific. Although I'm somewhat curious about the use of
 temporal data in a GIS in general, I'm really interested in a specific
 approach to the problem.



 Does anyone know if there is material available that discusses using
 events to model temporal data? (Like the events we use in GUI
 programming.)



 I'd really like to read some software-neutral principles on how events
 can be used to model time in GIS if this is available. Or, if you have
 tackled this challenge personally, I'd love to learn more about your
 personal experience and solutions.



 Thanks,



 Landon (A.K.A. - The Sunburned Surveyor)



 P.S. - I posted about the particular circumstances that led to my
 interest in this topic and some existing material I found online at my
 OpenJUMP blog: http://openjump.blogspot.com/





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Re: [OSGeo-Discuss] Time In GIS

2007-12-13 Thread Venkatesh Raghavan

Perhaps you can take a look at
http://www.timemap.net/

I am marking CC to my colleague
Dr. Yonezawa who is developing
some application for Urban history
using TimeMap

Landon Blake wrote:
...

That would be great. I'd really like to take a look at the thesis. You
can send it to [EMAIL PROTECTED]


Would like to have a look too.

Regards

Venka
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