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Designing Web Map Services and Network-based Cybercartography

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This book provides a comprehensive introduction of Web map services including online map design principles, theories of cybercartography, various real-world mapping applications, and the related Web GIS technologies. The goal of this book is to provide a practical learning guide to cartographic graduate students and GIS/Cartography professionals who are interested in developing Web mapping applications. Recent developments of network-based cybercartography has created a strong interest and academic research emphasis in the area of Web mapping. This book provides a systematic overview and step-by-step training modules for GIS/Cartography professionals. From Springer, 2008.

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