Graphical query techniques for temporal GIS. Edsall, R., M. & Donna, J., P. 1997.
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The incorporation of time into GIS has introduced challenges in all realms of GIS research, from the development of appropriate data structures and algorithms to analysis and querying methodology and display. For users of any software, however, the user interface is key for the software\textquoterights productive use. It is through the interface that (potentially complex) requests are expressed and results of those requests are presented. The current paper describes the GUI design for a Temporal GIS. The specific example described here has been implemented as the user interface of TEMPEST, a prototypical Temporal GIS. Emphasis in the discussion is on the unique issues that arise in representing time at the user-interface level, and effective strategies that can be developed.
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 abstract = {The incorporation of time into GIS has introduced challenges in all realms of GIS research, from the development of appropriate data structures and algorithms to analysis and querying methodology and display. For users of any software, however, the user interface is key for the software\textquoterights productive use. It is through the interface that (potentially complex) requests are expressed and results of those requests are presented. The current paper describes the GUI design for a Temporal GIS. The specific example described here has been implemented as the user interface of TEMPEST, a prototypical Temporal GIS. Emphasis in the discussion is on the unique issues that arise in representing time at the user-interface level, and effective strategies that can be developed.},
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