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Journal articles on the topic "Internet cartography"

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Green, David R. "Cartography and the Internet." Cartographic Journal 34, no. 1 (June 1997): 23–27. http://dx.doi.org/10.1179/caj.1997.34.1.23.

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P. Peterson, Michael. "Research challenges in internet cartography." Information Design Journal 17, no. 2 (November 13, 2009): 135–40. http://dx.doi.org/10.1075/idj.17.2.08pet.

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Meng, Liqiu. "Four Persistent Research Questions in Cartography." Kartografija i geoinformacije 17, no. 29 (June 30, 2018): 4–18. http://dx.doi.org/10.32909/kg.17.29.1.

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In recent decades, cartography has experienced a number of paradigm changes seen in refreshed research agendas and renewed education programs. Yet cartography remains the science, art and technology of making and using maps. This paper addresses four persistent research questions in cartography: 1 ) What is a map? 2) What are maps made for? 3) How are maps made? and 4) Who is making maps? Based on a retrospective analysis of cartographic advances since the introduction of the Internet in the early 1990s, the author gives an overview of evolution with regard to map types, map affordances, mapmaking workflows and the roles of mapmakers and map users. While some cartographic principles used since ancient times will continue to serve as anchor points for future development, ever-changing technological potentials and user requirements force us to maintain vitality with more and more innovative maps and map-based services. The author also appeals for a sustainable map creation ecosystem supported by cloud computing platforms.
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Peterson, Michael P. "Trends in Internet and Ubiquitous Cartography." Cartographic Perspectives, no. 61 (September 1, 2008): 36–49. http://dx.doi.org/10.14714/cp61.213.

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The widespread distribution of maps through the Internet is a direct result of the introduction of the World Wide Web in the early 1990s. The mobile Web, enabled through cell phones, is now creating an even more ubiquitous map form. These methods of map distribution facilitate greater access to spatial information, increased levels of interactivity with maps, real-time locational information, and greater integration of multimedia content through pictures, sound, and video. While normally not networked, GPS navigation devices have also changed the map-use landscape. Examined here are the current trends in online- and cell-phone-delivered maps.
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Konicek, Jakub. "Key milestones of infographics evolution in cartography." Abstracts of the ICA 2 (October 9, 2020): 1. http://dx.doi.org/10.5194/ica-abs-2-29-2020.

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Abstract. Infographic is a popular term which resonates quite significantly in the world of the Internet for a long time. It became a very often used phrase not only in various forums, blogs, and websites, but also turned into a part of the scientific research presentation and later as a field of study in (not only) cartographic visualization as well. Either, the cartography is no exception. Many cartographers practically used this term and its generally known principles. Nevertheless, principles and its well-known essence are not officially and uniformly defined yet.The paper aims to present the evolution of infographics in time and its intersection and the usage focusing on cartography. The main aim is to figure out trends and milestones which are noticeable from the gradual evolution of infographics. The interests and activities of the professional scientific groups of the International Cartographic Association, as well as the thematic focus of the papers at the annual international conferences, confirm the growing popularity of the professional public.The case study figures out, through practical examples, when infographic has become a valuable part of cartographic creation and subject of study in cartographic research. Based on the available literature, professionally oriented forums and thematically focused articles at the Web of Science, the paper seeks to show an extended view of infographics. According to trendsetters, it is a popular design concept, nevertheless, it is still not given significant scientific attention from a professional point of view.The motivation for this research is to compile an evolution timeline of infographics, describe significant trends and define key milestones influencing its development, especially in the field of practical usage in cartography.
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Robinson, Anthony C., and Jonathan K. Nelson. "Evaluating Maps in a Massive Open Online Course." Cartographic Perspectives, no. 80 (October 28, 2015): 6–17. http://dx.doi.org/10.14714/cp80.1299.

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New forms of cartographic education are becoming possible with the synthesis of easy to use web GIS tools and learning platforms that support online education at a massive scale. The internet classroom can now support tens of thousands of learners at a time, and while some common types of assessments scale very easily, others face significant hurdles. A particular concern for the cartographic educator is the extent to which original map designs can be evaluated in a massive open online course (MOOC). Based on our experiences in teaching one of the first MOOCs on cartography, we explore the ways in which very large collections of original map designs can be assessed. Our methods include analysis of peer grades and qualitative feedback, visual techniques to explore design methods, and quantitative comparison between expert ratings and peer grades. The results of our work suggest key challenges for teaching cartography at scale where instructors cannot provide individual feedback for every student.
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Korycka-Skorupa, Jolanta. "Unusual Graphic Solutions and Their Place in Classification of Cartographic Presentation Methods." Miscellanea Geographica 13, no. 1 (December 1, 2008): 289–98. http://dx.doi.org/10.2478/mgrsd-2008-0029.

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Abstract Examples of unusual and unconventional graphic solutions which we can often find in the times of fast developing computer technology are discussed in the article. Many of them are suggested by various GIS programs, few of them may be found in the press or on the Internet. This means that their users are people who are not associated with cartography and who are not familiar with the framework of cartographic methods.
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Peterson, Michael P. "Cartography and the Internet: Introduction and Research Agenda." Cartographic Perspectives, no. 26 (March 1, 1997): 3–12. http://dx.doi.org/10.14714/cp26.716.

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The Internet is helping to redefine how maps are used. Maps are now delivered to the user in a fraction of the time required to distribute maps on paper allowing them to be viewed in a more timely fashion. Weather maps, for example, are posted on an hourly basis. Most importantly, maps on the Internet are more interactive. They are accessed through a hyperlinking structure that makes it possible to engage the map user on a higher-level than is possible with a map on paper. Finally, the Internet is ma.king the distribution of cartographic animations possible. The Internet presents cartographers with a faster method of map distribution, different forms of mapping, and new areas of research.
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Su, De Guo, Liang Wang, Xi Min Cui, and De Bao Yuan. "Active Online Thematic Map Cartography Based on Network." Advanced Materials Research 989-994 (July 2014): 4466–69. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/amr.989-994.4466.

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This paper analyzes two important problems of thematic map cartography facing, namely which technique solution is appropriate and how to simplify the cartography process. Firstly, contrasts some popular technique solutions of thematic map, and points out the bottlenecks and inconveniences of thematic map cartography process nowadays, then brings out active online thematic map cartography based on the technique solution of RIA (Rich Internet Applications). In addition, this paper gives out RIA-based implementation framework of active online thematic maps mapping, which is contrasted with RIA-based implementation framework of general online thematic maps mapping, and main methods of building knowledge of active cartography of thematic map.
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Harrower, Mark, C. Peter Keller, and Diana Hocking. "Cartography on the Internet: Thoughts and a Preliminary User Survey." Cartographic Perspectives, no. 26 (March 1, 1997): 27–37. http://dx.doi.org/10.14714/cp26.718.

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Thjs paper reviews the design and delivery of maps through the Internet. The paper also reports on the finclings of a pilot study undertaken to solicit user reactions to a set of Internet maps, to test whether professional geographers and non-geographers judge Internet maps differently, and to identify key issues in cartography related to the Internet. The study concentrates on Internet maps for tourism and travel. The paper does not offer defirutive conclusions, but instead attempts to raise questions and methodological issues, and to stimulate debate.
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Internet cartography"

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Giotsas, Vasileios. "Improving the accuracy of the Internet cartography." Thesis, University College London (University of London), 2014. http://discovery.ucl.ac.uk/1456431/.

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As the global Internet expands to satisfy the demands of the ever-increasing connected population, profound changes are occurring in its interconnection structure. The pervasive growth of IXPs and CDNs, two initially independent but synergistic infrastructure sectors, have contributed to the gradual flattening of the Internet’s inter-domain hierarchy with primary routing paths shifting from backbone networks to peripheral peering links. At the same time the IPv6 deployment has taken off due to the depletion of unallocated IPv4 addresses. These fundamental changes in Internet dynamics has obvious implications for network engineering and operations, which can be benefited by accurate topology maps to understand the properties of this critical infrastructure. This thesis presents a set of new measurement techniques and inference algorithms to construct a new type of semantically rich Internet map, and improve the state of the art in Internet cartography. The author first develops a methodology to extract large-scale validation data from the Communities BGP attribute, which encodes rich routing meta-data on BGP messages. Based on this better-informed dataset the author proceeds to analyse popular assumptions about inter-domain routing policies and devise a more accurate model to describe inter-AS business relationships. Accordingly, the thesis proposes a new relationship inference algorithm to accurately capture both simple and complex AS relationships across two dimensions: prefix type, and geographic location. Validation against three sources of ground-truth data reveals that the proposed algorithm achieves a near-perfect accuracy. However, any inference approach is constrained by the inability of the existing topology data sources to provide a complete view of the inter-domain topology. To limit the topology incompleteness problem the author augments traditional BGP data with routing policy data obtained directly from IXPs to discover massive peering meshes which have thus far been largely invisible.
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da, Silva Ramos Cristhiane, and cristhiane ramos@rmit edu au. "Establishing fundamental theories for internet atlas realisation with application in the Brazilian primary education system." RMIT University. Mathematical and Geospatial Sciences, 2006. http://adt.lib.rmit.edu.au/adt/public/adt-VIT20070109.100627.

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This thesis addresses a research programme that aimed to provide an open standard methodology for publishing Brazilian local primary school atlases on the World Wide Web. It also aims to contribute to the use of computer laboratories provided to Brazilian primary schools by the Brazilian government. Using a local school atlas as the source of information, a Web-based prototype of the School Atlas of Rio Claro (SP) was developed in SVG (Scalable Vector Graphics). SVG is a vector-based standard for publishing interactive graphics on the Web validated by the Web Consortium. This prototype was tested with a group of Brazilian primary school teachers. The test was conducted with fourteen teachers, all of them were familiar with the paper version of the School Atlas. During weekly meetings, the participants took notes to discuss and reflect about the practices held in school with local maps. The main test carried out with teachers was to prepare a paper activity based on the atlas content. The idea behind this activity was to foster teachers to leave a passive role as mere users and interact with the product in a more active fashion. In order to enable them to take full advantage of simple digital tools they were briefly trained to capture screen, use image editing software (they were instructed on the use of Paint, an image editing application available in Windows), and to copy text from the atlas. The results demonstrated that the teachers were keen to interact with the product and, although reproducing some common practices of paper atlas use, they revealed a deep interest on the use of the Internet as a medium for education and the prototype itself. A second test was carried out with a group of atlas developers. They were given a time frame of two weeks to develop an SVG-based atlas using the methodology proposed in this research. They completed the task within the time frame proposed however they indicated that more specific training should be desirable; this finding indicates the need to introduce digital map publishing as a subject to be taught in geosciences undergraduate courses in Brazil. It is believed that open standard methodology proposed here can be applied to other cities also developing local atlases for early geographical education.
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Ribeiro, Daniel Melo. "Visualização de dados na internet." Pontifícia Universidade Católica de São Paulo, 2009. https://tede2.pucsp.br/handle/handle/18226.

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This study discusses the new challenges compelled by information technologies from the following question: how to deal with the excess of information. The search for ways to promote knowledge in cyberspace demands investigations of more intelligent representations. We face the need to reorganize the information in the digital space, which in turn requires a deeper look on the practices of design. Deepen the role for the designer as a creator of interfaces of cyberspace, this study recovers the important contribution made by the information design, field of study that investigates the understanding of information through visual representations. Considering cartography as a human need to achieve visual representations of complex systems of information, the visualization, in the context of this research, is regarded as a fundamental instrument to reveal hidden meanings, invisible in a observation restricted to data itself. Manovich links the concept of mapping to visualization. Since all digital data is represented with the same digital code, computers can easily map one representation to another. Then, visualization can be conceived as a kind of mapping, in which data is mapped to image. The main objective here is to investigate data visualization applications that meet the challenges imposed by the excess of information. To discuss the hypothesis that the data visualization is relevant to generate knowledge, this work examines models of interactive visualization of dynamic data from a sample of applications available on the Internet. With this overview of the types of visualization, a classification was created based on the need to understand the context and the symbolic relations of individuals on the Internet. Finally, some future directions of studying information, design and visualization are pointed out
Esta pesquisa debate os novos desafios impostos pelas tecnologias da informação a partir da seguinte questão: como lidar com o excesso de informações. A busca pelas formas de favorecer o conhecimento no ciberespaço demanda investigações sobre propostas mais inteligentes de representação dessas informações. Estamos diante da necessidade de reorganização da informação no espaço digital, que, por sua vez, requer um olhar mais aprofundado sobre as práticas do design. Para traçarmos o papel do designer como projetista das interfaces do ciberespaço, retomamos a relevante contribuição dada pelo design da informação, área de estudos que investiga a compreensão da informação por meio de representações visuais. Considerando a cartografia como a necessidade humana de realizar representações visuais de sistemas complexos de informação, a visualização se constitui, no contexto desta pesquisa, como instrumento fundamental para revelar sentidos ocultos, invisíveis numa observação restrita aos dados em si. Manovich coloca que o conceito de mapeamento também está intimamente relacionado à visualização, pois ao representar todos os dados usando o mesmo código numérico, os computadores facilitam o mapeamento de uma representação em outra. A visualização pode, então, ser concebida como um tipo de mapeamento, no qual o conjunto de dados é mapeado em uma imagem. O objetivo principal, portanto, é investigar aplicações que exploram a visualização de dados como proposta para enfrentar os desafios impostos pelo excesso de informações. Para investigar a hipótese de que a visualização de dados se constitui como manifestação relevante para a geração de conhecimento, este trabalho analisa propostas interativas de visualização de dados dinâmicos, a partir da coleta de uma amostragem significativa de aplicações disponíveis na Internet. Com uma visão geral dos tipos de visualização, foi criada uma classificação, inspirada na necessidade de se compreender os contextos e as possíveis relações simbólicas que tais aplicações possam representar aos indivíduos na Internet. Por fim, são apontados alguns caminhos futuros de pesquisa, a partir do olhar crítico sobre a informação, o design e a visualização
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McConchie, Alan Lowe. "Mapping mashups : participation, collaboration and critique on the world wide web." Thesis, University of British Columbia, 2008. http://hdl.handle.net/2429/2521.

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“Mashups” are web-based maps that intermix user-created data with information gathered from multiple online sources. As part of the wave of “Web 2.0” technologies, mashups represent a shift toward distributed authoring and sharing of Internet content, complicating traditional modes of knowledge production. Mashups originated in the open source “hacker” movement and are now associated with the term “neogeography,” used to describe the practice of amateur mapmaking online. In this thesis I ask whether mashups facilitate a cartography that is more accessible and democratic, studying the ways in which mashup authors create alternative community or personal cartographies while remaining dependent on existing power structures for data and resources. I illuminate these issues through a series of examples, such as: mashups that render personal memories about places, maps created by activist groups to counter dominant representations of geography by governments or corporations, and websites that facilitate the collaborative creation and sharing of spatial knowledge within community groups. Contrasting these case studies with traditional paper cartography and GIS, as well as the professional online mapping technologies of the Geospatial Web (or GeoWeb), I explore how mashups attempt to represent personal, subjective, overlapping and contradictory perceptions of space and place. While enthusiastic claims about the ability of mashups to wrest mapmaking from state and corporate hands are currently overstated, I conclude that mashups do in fact provide new ways of collaboratively representing space whose implications are still to be determined.
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Palem, Srikanth Venkata. "Design and implementation of an Internet based Spatial Decision Support System(SDSS) for Freight Management." See Full Text at OhioLINK ETD Center (Requires Adobe Acrobat Reader for viewing), 2004. http://rave.ohiolink.edu/etdc/view?acc%5Fnum=toledo1091799341.

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Thesis (M.A.)--University of Toledo.
Typescript. "A thesis [submitted] as partial fulfillment of the requirements of the Master of Arts degree in Geography." Includes bibliographical references (leaves 94-99).
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Alves, Ludmila Girardi. "Redes de comunicação e território: a formação e a organização socioespacial da internet no Brasil." Universidade de São Paulo, 2013. http://www.teses.usp.br/teses/disponiveis/8/8136/tde-18122013-144628/.

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As redes de comunicação por internet são um sistema e uma forma de organização que têm introduzido e modificado padrões de produção preexistentes em espaços de todo o mundo. Este estudo teve o objetivo de analisar as bases materiais e sociais que trouxeram a internet à sua organização atual no território brasileiro, bem como contribuir teoricamente para a relação entre espaço e interações sociais, por meio da aquisição de conhecimento dos objetos que compõem a internet enquanto um conjunto sociotecnico. Apresentamos os conceitos de rede e território em Geografia, bem como suas relações com comunicação, informação e espaço, em referência a autores que têm em comum a abordagem espacial com relevo nos fenômenos sociais engendrados pela comunicação à distância, especialmente Boris Beaude (2008). Sob as categorias de análise formação socioespacial e território usado de Milton Santos (2002), propomos uma periodização da internet no Brasil e caracterizamos a distribuição espacial das redes e acessos à internet no território no período mais recente. Para o aprofundamento da análise espacial, nos apoiamos teoricamente em Jacques Lévy (2003) para o estudo da internet enquanto um fenômeno eminentemente urbano, que torna as cidades lugares ainda mais privilegiados do contato. A metodologia se baseou nos princípios da semiologia gráfica (Bertin, 1967), da análise espacial (Pumain, 1994 et al.) e da coremática (Brunet, 1980) para a realização da pesquisa empírica, que partiu da coleta de dados de fontes oficiais (sobretudo IBGE e Anatel), com os quais produzimos mapas temáticos sobre as estruturas de internet nos municípios brasileiros. A Cartografia e os métodos de representação do espaço afirmaram seu potencial de análise da internet. Foi possível identificar a recente evolução dos acessos, dos serviços e das redes de transmissão da informação digital do país, assim como caracterizar a distribuição atual como altamente concentrada, sobretudo nas metrópoles, num padrão típico da rede urbana, mas com características próprias. O percurso da implantação das bases da internet no Brasil nos últimos cinco anos foi marcado pela expansão da fibra ótica, que culmina na constituição do meio técnico-científico-informacional para além da Região Concentrada. Contraditório, esse processo foi marcado por fragmentações que acentuaram a hierarquia urbana nacional, pois é um fenômeno mais de concentração do que de dispersão territorial. Há forte correlação da geografia da internet com a distribuição populacional, mas sobretudo com as atividades econômicas altamente especializadas. O caráter da rede é de distinção das regiões de concentração de riqueza daquelas periféricas, marcado por uniformidade no acesso e pela concentração de redes e tecnologias num número limitado de espaços. As prestadoras de serviços oferecem acesso à internet em velocidades compatíveis com suas redes, mas a tendência dessas empresas é valorizar o próprio modelo de negócios. A economia-política da internet vive um status quo, uma propensão a manter uma situação idêntica em detrimento da mudança. Reverter essa lógica seria o ideário para se almejar a capilaridade da rede e fundamental no processo de inclusão digital, mas exige a abertura das estruturas a mais pessoas.
The communication networks for internet are a system and a form of organization that have introduced and modified patterns in existing production areas around the world. This study aimed to analyze the material and social bases that brought the internet to its current organization in Brazil, and theoretically intended to contribute to the relationship between space and social interactions, through the acquisition of knowledge of the objects that make up the internet as a sociotechnical ensemble. We present the concepts of network and territory in Geography, as well as its relations with communication, information and space, in reference to authors who have in common the spatial approach with emphasis in social phenomena engendered by distance communication, especially Boris Beaude (2008). Under the analysis categories of sociospatial formation and used territory by Milton Santos (2002), we proposed a periodization of the internet in Brazil and characterize the spatial distribution of networks and internet access in the territory at the most recent period. To deepen the spatial analysis, we rely theoretically on Jacques Lévy (2003) to study the internet while an eminently urban phenomenon, which makes the cities turn in places even more privileged of contact. The methodology is based on the principles of graphic semiology (BERTIN, 1967), spatial analysis (PUMAIN, 1994 et al.) and coremática (BRUNET, 1980) in conducting empirical research, that began with a collection of data from official sources (especially IBGE and Anatel) to produce thematic maps on the internet structures in Brazilians municipalities. Cartography and methods of spatial representation have affirmed their great potential for internet analysis. It was possible to identify recent developments in access, services and transmission networks of digital information in the country, as well as characterize the current distribution as highly concentrated, especially in metropolis, a typical pattern of the urban network, but with own characteristics. The implementation of internets bases in Brazil in the last five years was marked by the expansion of fiber optics, which culminated in the establishment of the technical-scientific-informational environment beyond the Concentrated Region. Contradictory, this process was marked by uniformity in access and the concentration of networks and technologies on a limited number of spaces. The service providers offer internet access at speeds compatible with their networks, but the trend of these companies is to enhance their own business model. The political economy of the internet is experiencing a status quo, a propensity to maintain a similar situation in detriment of the change. Reversing this logic would be the ideal to aim for a capillary network and key in the process of digital inclusion, but it requires the opening of the structures to more people.
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Sobreira, Rodrigo de Oliveira. "Anonimato, redes e política: uma cartografia do ativismo cypherpunk no Brasil." Universidade Federal de Goiás, 2015. http://repositorio.bc.ufg.br/tede/handle/tede/8168.

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Technological advances from the information revolution have affected various fields of human life. New forms of interaction in productive ways. The internet is one of the cornerstones of this process. The popularization of the web, since the 1990s, was accompanied by a growing concern by governments and scholars about its consequences. The political activism has found on technology, since the 1980s, new forms of expression and action. In the early twenty-first century, the process of radicalization of some movements and the debate on society of control and surveillance has intensified. The Wikileaks organization and the NSA’s (National Security Agency) documents leaked by Edward Snowden, for example, have shown the power and relevance of such groups. Thus, this study aims to assess and map the impact of this type of activism in Brazil. Since this is an exploratory research, the cartographic methodology will be used in order to provide an overview of cypherpunk activism in Brazil. We have chosen the cartographic methodology to present an overview of the impact of cypherpunks’ discourse in Brazil. The research tries to find the main disseminators of speech and action and understanding this process as a constant construction. This methodology allows both the treatment of robust data, obtained through mining in networks, as a qualitative analysis of data from documentary sources. In addition to the theoretical discussion, this work operates with data mining in social networks, especially Twitter. The goal is to obtain primary data on the subject in Brazil. Thus, data mining software capture tweets (yourTwapperKeeper) with keywords determined by theoretical discussion. Then the data are processed and entered into a visualization software (Gephi) that generates the "map" of the network and debate.
O avanço tecnológico proporcionado pela revolução da informática afetou diretamente diversos campos da vida humana. Novas formas de interação, diminuição da barreira tempoespaço, reconfigurações nas formas produtivas. A internet representa uma das pontas mais conhecidas desse processo. A popularização da web, a partir de década de 1990, foi acompanhada por uma crescente preocupação por parte de governos e teóricos sobre suas consequências. O ativismo político encontra na tecnologia, desde os anos 1980, novas formas de expressão e ação. No início do século XXI, o processo de radicalização de alguns movimentos e o debate sobre sociedade de controle e vigilância se intensificou. A organização Wikileaks e os vazamentos de documentos da NSA (National Security Agency), por exemplo, demonstraram o poder e a relevância de tais grupos. Dessa forma, o presente trabalho pretende avaliar e mapear o impacto desse tipo de ativismo no Brasil. Por se tratar de uma pesquisa exploratória, a metodologia cartográfica será utilizada com o objetivo de fornecer um panorama do ativismo cypherpunk no Brasil. Optou-se pela metodologia cartográfica visando apresentar uma visão do impacto do discurso ativista cypherpunks no Brasil, tentando encontrar os principais disseminadores de discurso e ação e compreendendo tal processo como uma construção constante. Tal metodologia permite tanto o tratamento de dados robustos, obtidos por meio de mineração nas redes, quanto uma análise qualitativa de dados obtidos em fontes documentais. No Brasil, o Laboratório de Estudos sobre Imagem e Cibercultura (LABIC) da Universidade Federal do Espírito Santo tem se destacado como pólo de desenvolvimento de pesquisas e metodologias para cartografar as controvérsias na internet. Além da discussão teórica, o trabalho opera com data mining em redes sociais, especialmente Twitter. O objetivo é levantar dados primários sobre o debate sobre o tema no Brasil. Para isso, softwares de mineração de dados capturam tweets (yourTwapperKeeper) com palavras-chave determinadas pela discussão teórica. Em seguida, os dados são tratados e inseridos em um software de visualização (Gephi) que gera o “mapa” da rede e do debate.
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Albuquerque, Alana Soares. "Cartografias de um sujeito hiperconectado : ciberescritas instantâneas em dispositivos móveis." reponame:Biblioteca Digital de Teses e Dissertações da UFRGS, 2014. http://hdl.handle.net/10183/115061.

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Partindo do cenário da hiperconectividade, condição de conexão contínua e generalizada na qual o sujeito está imerso através de dispositivos móveis conectados à internet, problematizo, nesta pesquisa, que processos de subjetivação estão implicados no compartilhamento de atualizações nas redes sociais na internet através de escritas instantâneas. Realizo tal problematização através de uma cartografia que se traça na deriva pelas redes digitais e “fora delas”, registrada sob a forma de diários de bordo móveis e desterritorializados. Neste percurso, analiso primeiramente que novos agenciamentos estão se engendrando entre os humanos e suas máquinas tecnológicas, atentando para a imaterialidade das conexões e para as possibilidades de interação à distância que criam novas concepções sobre estar próximo ou distante, só ou acompanhado. Voltando-me a pensar na temporalidade imediatista que permeia várias esferas da vida contemporânea, problematizo que marcas a urgência e a intolerância à espera imprimem nessas formas de nos subjetivarmos através do compartilhamento de escritas móveis. Tal questão é explorada a partir do desdobramento de quatro pontos: a mobilidade dos dispositivos e as possibilidades da escrita desterritorializada; as escritas fragmentadas e instantâneas que se configuram como novas formas de relatar uma vida enquanto ela acontece; a experimentação de novas modalidades de conversas a partir dos aplicativos de chats móveis que nos permitem “falar pelos dedos”; e os jogos de visibilidade e invisibilidade nos quais o sujeito se insere ao expor sua vida na rede, porém atentando não para uma “espetacularização” da subjetividade, mas para as possibilidades de habitar o ciberespaço e produzir processos de singularização. Por fim, questiono-me que possibilidades ainda restam de sentir, afetar-se e expressar-se através do corpo superestimulado do sujeito esgotado pelos excessos da hiperconectividade. A necessidade de reapropriação e ressingularização da mídia, como proposto por Guattari, é tomada para pensar nas linhas de fuga da onde emergem as possibilidades de multiplicar os modos de existir na singular experiência de navegar pelo ciberespaço.
Starting with the scenario of hyperconnectivity, condition of continuing and widespread connection in which the subject is immersed through mobile devices connected to the internet, I analyze, in this research, the processes of subjectivation involved on sharing updates on social networking sites via instant written. This research is made through a cartography performed by drifting in the digital networks and “out of them”, recorded in the form of mobile and deterritorialized logbooks. In this course, I first analyze which new assemblages are being engineered between humans and their technological machines, paying attention to the immateriality of the connections and the possibilities of interaction in distance that create new conceptions about being near or far, alone or together. Thinking about the temporality of immediacy that permeates various spheres of contemporary life, I analyze which marks the urgency and waiting intolerance print on these forms of subjectivation through the mobile sharing of writing. This question is explored through the unfolding of four points: the mobility of the devices and the possibilities of deterritorialized writing; fragmented and instant writings that constitute new ways to report a life while it happens; experimentation with new modalities of conversation in the mobile chat applications that allow us to “speak with our fingers”; and games of visibility and invisibility in which the subject takes place by exposing his life on the network, not paying attention for a “spectacularization” of the subjectivity, but instead of that, for the possibilities for inhabiting the cyberspace and producing processes of singularization. Finally I wonder what possibilities are left to feel, to affect and to express through the subject’s overstimulated body, exhausted by the excesses of hyperconnectivity. The need for reappropriation and resingularization of the media, as proposed by Guattari, is taken to think on the escape lines from which emerge the possibilities of multiplying the forms of existence in the singular experience of surfing through the cyberspace.
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Freed, Andrew Percy. "The Effects of Multiple Thematic Layers on Web Map Use by Middle School Students." PDXScholar, 2011. https://pdxscholar.library.pdx.edu/open_access_etds/306.

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Access to the to the Internet and to a variety of interactive mapping tools has increased interest among middle school teachers to use interactive maps in conjunction with learning activities. There is very little research in the area of interactive mapping in educational situations, specifically with regards to layer maps that combine multiple thematic layers on a single map. This study evaluates the relationship between the number of layers present on a web-based map and middle-school students' accuracy and timeliness using the map to answer geographic questions. Additionally, this study examines the specific effect of a hill shade on student response time and accuracy when answering questions do not require any terrain information. Tests were conducted in five Portland, Oregon area middle school classrooms using Blackboard CE8 to present maps and collect responses. The results of this research indicate no significant relationship between the number of layers present on a web map and middle school students' accuracy or response times while using the map to answer questions. The presence of a hillshade layers does not significantly impact the students' response times or accuracy while answering questions while using the map either.
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Vieira, Laíze Leite. "SIGWEB aplicado ao turismo: novas formas de comunicação para um novo turista." Universidade Federal de Goiás, 2013. http://repositorio.bc.ufg.br/tede/handle/tede/3423.

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The Tourism has become an profitable economic activity, a fact explained by the high levels of employment and income arising from circulation of tourists all over the world. However, these figures hide important information about the interaction between the traveler and the visited location. There is a wide range of destinations growing up by demand of visitors, oblivious to issues of relevance to the tourism planning, such as the availability of accurate, which enable the tourist an holistic view of geographic space. After the advent of the new technologies, the decision of the travel to a specific touristic destination increasingly depends of the quality in access to information. So, this research aims to promote a discussion about the impact of touristic information organized through Geographic Information System - GIS on web environment for communication with tourist. In this context are analyzed the ways of the Tourism by threefold bias of Virtual Communication, Touristic Cartography and Geotechnologies as strategies for the better reveal the space to the new tourist profile of the digital age. The results of these reflections are gathered on the project SIGTUR Alto Paraíso, a proposal of the GIS application online using the Google Earth software as a dynamic and interactive information platform for viewing maps and elements of touristic space. The spatial area adopted is the Alto Paraiso city, in whose territory is the gateway to the National Park of Chapada dos Veadeiros- NPCV and sceneries of natural beauty that position this area as one of the main ecotourism destinations the State of Goiás.
O turismo tornou-se uma rentável atividade econômica, fato explicado pelo altos índices de emprego e renda decorrentes da circulação de turistas em todo o mundo. Entretanto, esses números escondem dados importantes quanto à interação entre o viajante e o local visitado. Existe grande variedade de destinos crescendo pela demanda de visitantes, alheios a aspectos de relevância para o planejamento turístico, como por exemplo, a disponibilização de informações precisas, que possibilitem ao turista uma visão holística do espaço geográfico. Após o advento das novas tecnologias, decidir a viagem para um destino turístico específico depende cada vez mais da qualidade no acesso à informação. Assim, essa pesquisa busca promover uma discussão sobre o impacto da informação turística organizada através de Sistema de Informação Geográfica – SIG em ambiente web para a comunicação com o turista. Nesse contexto, são analisados os caminhos do Turismo pelo tríplice viés da Comunicação Virtual, da Cartografia Turística e das Geotecnologias como estratégias para melhor revelar o espaço ao novo perfil de turista da era digital. Os resultados destas reflexões são reunidos no projeto SIGTur Alto Paraíso, uma proposta de aplicação de SIG on line que utiliza o software Google Earth como dinâmica e interativa plataforma de informações para visualização de mapas e elementos do espaço turístico. O recorte espacial adotado é o município de Alto Paraíso, em cujo território está a porta de entrada para o Parque Nacional da Chapada dos Veadeiros – PNCV e cenários de beleza natural que posicionam esta área como um dos principais destinos de ecoturismo no estado de Goiás.
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Books on the topic "Internet cartography"

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Zentai, László, and Jesús Reyes Nunez. Maps for the future: Children, education and internet. Berlin: Springer, 2012.

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Uga, Katsuya, and Masao Horibe. Chiri kūkan jōhō no katsuyō to puraibashī hogo: Sutorīto byū sābisu teikyō to Sōmushō Kenkyūkai tō no kentō o fumaete : intānetto chizu jōhō sābisu tō no hōsei to kadai taiōsaku. [Tokyo]: Chiiki Kagaku Kenkyūkai, 2009.

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Murayama, Yūji. Progress in Geospatial Analysis. Tokyo: Springer Japan, 2012.

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Mei-po, Kwan, Goodchild Michael F, Shekhar Shashi, and SpringerLink (Online service), eds. Geographic Information Science: 7th International Conference, GIScience 2012, Columbus, OH, USA, September 18-21, 2012. Proceedings. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2012.

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Hodge, David C., and Donald G. Janelle. Information, place, and cyberspace: Issues in accessibility. Berlin: Springer, 2000.

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Strohmaier, Alena, and Angela Krewani, eds. Media and Mapping Practices in the Middle East and North Africa. NL Amsterdam: Amsterdam University Press, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.5117/9789462989092.

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A few months into the popular uprisings in the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) region in 2009/10, the promises of social media, including its ability to influence a participatory governance model, grassroots civic engagement, new social dynamics, inclusive societies and new opportunities for businesses and entrepreneurs, became more evident than ever. Simultaneously, cartography received new considerable interest as it merged with social media platforms. In an attempt to rearticulate the relationship between media and mapping practices, whilst also addressing new and social media, this interdisciplinary book abides by one relatively clear point: space is a media product. The overall focus of this book is accordingly not so much on the role of new technologies and social networks as it is on how media and mapping practices expand the very notion of cultural engagement, political activism, popular protest and social participation.
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1939-, Read Andrew P., ed. Molecular basis of inherited disease. 2nd ed. Oxford: IRL Press at Oxford University Press, 1992.

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Davies, K. E. Molecular basis of inherited disease. Oxford: IRL Press, 1988.

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Cammack, Rex. Trends and Technologies for Maps and the Internet. Springer, 2020.

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Brown, Allan, and Jan-Menno Kraak. Web Cartography. CRC, 2000.

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Book chapters on the topic "Internet cartography"

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Richard, Daniel. "Web Atlases — Internet Atlas of Switzerland." In Multimedia Cartography, 113–18. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 1999. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-662-03784-3_10.

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Muehlenhaus, Ian. "Internet mapping." In The Routledge Handbook of Mapping and Cartography, 375–87. Milton Park, Abingdon, Oxon ; New York, NY : Routledge, 2018.: Routledge, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781315736822-32.

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Kessler, Fritz C., Sarah E. Battersby, Michael P. Finn, and Keith C. Clarke. "Map Projections and the Internet." In Lecture Notes in Geoinformation and Cartography, 117–48. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-51835-0_4.

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Peterson, Michael P. "Hypermedia Maps and the Internet." In Lecture Notes in Geoinformation and Cartography, 121–36. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2006. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-34238-0_7.

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Jenny, Bernhard, Helen Jenny, and Stefan Räber. "Map design for the Internet." In Lecture Notes in Geoinformation and Cartography, 31–48. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2008. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-72029-4_3.

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Cammack, Rex G. "Internet Mapping Education: Curriculum Technology and Creativity." In Lecture Notes in Geoinformation and Cartography, 117–25. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-19522-8_10.

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Hu, Shunfu. "Multimedia Mapping on the Internet Using Commercial APIs." In Lecture Notes in Geoinformation and Cartography, 61–71. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-27485-5_5.

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Swiatek, Anna, Leszek Jaworski, and Lukasz Tomasik. "Internet Platform for Improving the EGNOS Ionospheric Corrections." In Lecture Notes in Geoinformation and Cartography, 111–21. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-56218-6_9.

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Sanchez, Conrado. "StereoWebMap, A Real Stereoscopic Map Server for the Internet." In Lecture Notes in Geoinformation and Cartography, 435–46. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-12272-9_29.

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Lienert, Christophe, Bernhard Jenny, Olaf Schnabel, and Lorenz Hurni. "Current Trends in Vector-Based Internet Mapping: A Technical Review." In Lecture Notes in Geoinformation and Cartography, 23–36. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-27485-5_3.

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Conference papers on the topic "Internet cartography"

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Plantie, Michel, and P. Riccio. "Knowledge Cartography and Social Network Representation: Application to Collaborative Platforms in Scientific Area." In Internet-Based Systems (SITIS 2010). IEEE, 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/sitis.2010.45.

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Braillard, Olivier, Olivier Berder, Fre´de´ric Escourbiac, and Slim Constans. "An Advanced Mixing Tee Mock-Up Called “The Skin of the Fluid” Designed to Qualify the Numerical LES Analyses Applied to the Thermal Evaluation." In ASME 2006 Pressure Vessels and Piping/ICPVT-11 Conference. ASMEDC, 2006. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/pvp2006-icpvt-11-93662.

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Nowadays, the LES (Large Eddy Simulation) models have reached an advanced stage in the thermal hydraulic numerical analyses. Particularly, in the mixing tee geometry, the LES allows the thermal, temperature fluctuations cartography — both in amplitude and frequency — to be evaluated. However, for the purpose of mechanical studies a better determination of the fluctuation temperature which impacts the wall would be of significant interest, magnitude of the fluctuation being directly linked to the lifetime of the Tee. This demand steps of experimental qualifications based on cartographic comparisons between numerical and experimental results, not compatible with basic current experiments proposing only local measurements. A mixing tee mock-up (␀ 50 mm) called “the skin of the fluid” was designed to show the real time observation of the temperature fluctuations in the mixing area with a digital infrared device. With its low Biot number the mock-up is quasi permeable to the fluctuation and does not attenuate the temperature amplitude at high frequency, consequently, the infrared image represents the temperature fluctuations which impacts the wall. An existent LES numerical analysis performed with the TRIO U code (developed by the CEA) on the same geometry is shown for a first comparative approach.
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Pereira Jr., Clorisval. "Speculative cartography and the formation of public interest issues." In XXII CONGRESSO INTERNACIONAL DA SOCIEDADE IBEROAMERICANA DE GRÁFICA DIGITAL. São Paulo: Editora Blucher, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.5151/sigradi2018-1787.

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Miskevych, I. O. "Using cartographic internets-services in the development and popularization of AES." In 17th International Conference on Geoinformatics - Theoretical and Applied Aspects. Netherlands: EAGE Publications BV, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.3997/2214-4609.201801768.

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Sanzharov, V. "A complex digital model of parallel Franco-Burgundian itinerarii (Louis XI, Philip the Good and Karl the Bold) as a tool for studying administrative institutions, military-political and diplomatic activity." In Historical research in the context of data science: Information resources, analytical methods and digital technologies. LLC MAKS Press, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.29003/m1826.978-5-317-06529-4/311-316.

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The article is devoted to the GIS cartography of the royal and ducal itineraries of Lous XI, Philip the Good and Charles the Bold (1461–1477). The intinerary is not the simple calendar list of visited places but the source characterizing the implementation of the government strategies – 'the style of governing'. The itinerary allows to satisfy step by step the interest in problems of power, the mechanisms of its implementation, the definition of spaces of real power. The article proposes approaches to creating a complex digital model of parallel Franco-Burgundian itineraries.
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Мишина, Н. В., and В. В. Ермошин. "MAPPING OF INTERNAL ADMINISTRATIVE BOUNDARIES OF PRIMORSKAYA OBLAST OF THE BEGINNING OF THE XXTH CENTURY." In Геосистемы Северо-Восточной Азии. Crossref, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.35735/tig.2021.55.32.028.

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В настоящей работе представлены результаты восстановления схемы административно-территориального деления Приморской области начала ХХ в. Картографирование границ области и ее уездов, волостей, казачьих станичных округов, городов было проведено на основе картографических и литературных материалов 1915-1917 гг. Для административно-территориальных единиц разного ранга рассчитаны площади, проведено их сопоставление с литературными материалами и оценками, полученными авторами ранее. The paper presents the results of reconstructing of the of the administrative-territorial division scheme of the Primorskaya Oblast at the beginning of the XXth century. We mapped borders of the Oblast and its counties, volosts, Cossack stanitsa districts and cities on the basis of cartographic and literary materials of 1915-1917. Areas of administrative-territorial units of different ranks were calculated and compared with literature materials and estimates obtained by the authors earlier.
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Vilinová, Katarína, Lucia Petrikovičová, and Laura Babjaková. "Práca s internetom ako indikátor počítačovej gramotnosti obyvateľstva Slovenska." In XXIII. mezinárodní kolokvium o regionálních vědách / 23rd International Colloquium on Regional Sciences. Brno: Masaryk University Press, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.5817/cz.muni.p210-9610-2020-37.

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Computer literacy affects all areas of human life, and our subsequent control is almost inevitable nowadays. Due to the rapid growth of scientific knowledge and development of information and communication technologies, significant changes are taking place in individual countries. New technologies are coming to the fore through which there is an increase in country's economy, employment as well as labor productivity. To some extent, this fact is influenced by the ability of basic computer skills. This aspect is also important in terms of regional development at the national, regional and local level. The aim of the paper is to characterize selected indicator of computer literacy - internet work at three levels of Slovakia (state, district and municipality). The paper will be based by data from the Statistical Office of the European Union and Statistical Office of the Slovak republic. The methods of analysis, synthesis as well as graphical and cartographic methods will be the main methods used in the paper. Based on the achieved results, it can be stated that Slovakia achieved an average of 51.4 % in the development of internet use. It is very just above the EU average. At the regional level, the highest rate of internet use is manifested in the western part of Slovakia. At the local level in the case of the Nitra district, the internet was mostly used in the hinterland of the city of Nitra.
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Zavarukhina, Darya. "ANALYSIS OF DIGITAL TECHNOLOGIES IN SOLVING LOCAL ISSUES IN THE FRAMEWORK OF ISSUING PERMITS FOR THE PLACEMENT OF OBJECTS AND THE USE OF LAND WITHOUT THE PROVISION OF LAND AND THE ESTABLISHMENT OF AN EASEMENT ON THE EXAMPLE OF THE KUNGURSKY MUNICIPAL DISTRICT OF THE PERM TERRITORY." In MODERN CITY: POWER, GOVERNMENT, ECONOMY. Digital Transformation State and Municipal Administration. Perm National Research Polytechnic University, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.15593/65.049-66/2021.07.

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This work reveals the concept of technology in solving local issues in the provision of municipal services. On the basis of regulatory legal acts, as well as internal statistical data, an analysis of the effectiveness of the system of interdepartmental interaction between authorities was carried out, a cartographic plan of the territory was considered on the example of one of the settlements of the Kungur municipal district. Among other things, measures were proposed to improve the electronic system, digital processing of forest lands, the use of a coordination system for state and municipal employees, including compliance with the legislation deadlines.
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Lianos, Nikolaos, and Anastasios Anastasios. "A RECORDING AND DOCUMENTATION SYSTEM OF BUILDING STOCK: THE CASE OF PENTALOFOS SETTLEMENT IN KOZANI (GREECE)." In ARQUEOLÓGICA 2.0 - 8th International Congress on Archaeology, Computer Graphics, Cultural Heritage and Innovation. Valencia: Universitat Politècnica València, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.4995/arqueologica8.2016.3262.

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Facing the need for effective and efficient integration of spatial and descriptive information related to the documentation of the cultural heritage, the primary aim of this project is the production of a dynamic geodatabase in order to collect, record and organize cartographic and architectural data as well as morphological and typological features of Pentalofos settlement into a GIS application. For this purpose, the project is meant, among other things, to complete a thorough research on the evolution of the settlement and its context, create the necessary geographic background for the documentation of the area of interest and to record building's technical features among others (year of construction, property status, structure, morphology, typology, description of current condition, pathology etc) by implementing traditional and up-to-date as well architectural documentation methods.
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Pilia, Roberta, Guillaume Bascoul, Kevin Sanchez, Giovanna Mura, and Fulvio Infante. "Single Event Transient Acquisition and Mapping for Space Device Characterization." In ISTFA 2017. ASM International, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.31399/asm.cp.istfa2017p0001.

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Abstract It is necessary for space applications to evaluate the sensitivity of electronic devices to radiations. It was demonstrated that radiations can cause different types of effects to the devices and possibly damage them [1][2]. The interest in the effect of Single Event Transient (SET) has recently risen because of the increased ability of parasitic signals to propagate through advanced circuit with gate lengths shorter than 0.65 nm and to reach memory elements (in this case they become Single Event Upset (SEUs)). Analog devices are especially susceptible to perturbations by such events which can induce severe consequences, from simple artifacts up to the permanent fail of the device. This kinds of phenomena are very difficult to detect and to acquire, because they are not periodical. Furthermore, they can vary a lot depending on different parameters such as device technology and biasing. The main obstacle for the analysis is due to the maximum frequency of these signals, which is unknown. It is consequently difficult to set a correct sample frequency for the acquisition system. In this document a methodology to evaluate SETs in analog devices is presented. This method allows to acquire automatically these events and to easily study the sensitivity of the device by analyzing a “SETs cartography”. The advantages are different: it allows to easily acquire and analyze the SETs in an automatic way; the obtained results allow the user to accurately characterize the device under test; and, finally, the costs due to the implementation of the tests are lower than a classical analysis performed by a particle accelerator.
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FICHE D’INFORMATION : D’auto-défenseurs à justiciers : un cadre typologique pour les groupes armés communautaires. RESOLVE Network, December 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.37805/fs2020.6.cbags.fr.

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Cette fiche d’information présente un aperçu des conclusions de l’effort de cartographie de l’Initiative de recherche sur les groupes armés communautaires du RESOLVE Network qui étudie la dynamique des groupes armés communautaires (GAC) pour identifier des approches potentielles visant à les engager, les gérer et les transformer. Ce rapport de recherche développe un cadre typologique pour améliorer la compréhension de ces groupes dans les réseaux politiques et de sécurité informels, et identifie les fonctions internes les plus reconnues quant au positionnement des GAC dans les relations entre l’État et la société, ainsi que les facteurs externes à l’origine des transformations des GAC. Pour en savoir plus sur la méthodologie et les résultats de la recherche, veuillez vous référer au rapport de recherche RESOLVE de Lauren Van Metre associé à cette fiche d’information : From Self-Defense to Vigilantism: A Typology Framework of Community-Based Armed Groups (D’auto-défenseurs à justiciers : un cadre typologique pour les groupes armés communautaires).
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