Drummond et al., 2006 - Google Patents
Current and future trends in dynamic and mobile GISDrummond et al., 2006
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- Drummond J
- João E
- Billen R
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- Dynamic and Mobile GIS
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The terms 'dynamic GIS'and 'mobile GIS'have been around for some time. For example, back in 1990 Perez-Trejo suggested that a dynamic GIS could help analyse the impacts of climatic change on complex ecosystems. According to the author, climatic changes cannot …
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