Spatial Data Sharing on Grid

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作者
ALDUKALI Almselati
机构
[1] Beijing 1000873 China
[2] Department of Civil Engineering Beijing University of Aeronautics and Astronautics
关键词
distributed GIS; grid computing; data sharing; spatial information system; distributed computing;
D O I
10.19583/j.1003-4951.2007.02.007
中图分类号
TP311.13 [];
学科分类号
1201 ;
摘要
The Internet technology has already changed the Information Society in profound ways, and will continue to do so. Nowadays many people foresee that there is a similar trajectory for the next generation of Internet - Grid Technology. As an emerging computational and networking infrastructure, Grid Computing is designed to provide pervasive, uniform and reliable access to data, computational and human resources distributed in a dynamic, heterogeneous environment. On the other hand, the development of Geographic Information System (GIS) has been highly influenced by the evolution of information technology such as the Internet, telecommunications, software and various types of computing technology. In particular, in the distributed GIS domain, the development has made significant impact in the past decade. However, due to the closed and centralized legacy of the architecture and the lack of interoperability, modularity, and flexibility, current distributed GIS still cannot fully accommodate the distributed, dynamic, heterogeneous and speedy development in network and computing environments. Hence, the development of a high performance distributed GIS system is still a challenging task. So, the development of Grid computing technology undoubtedly provides a unique opportunity for distributed GIS, and a Grid Computing based GIS paradigm becomes inevitable. This paper proposes a new computing platform based distributed GIS framework – the Grid Geographic Information System (G2IS).
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页码:43 / 48
页数:6
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