"The explosive growth of the GeoWeb and geographic information has made GIS powerful media for the general public to communicate, but perhaps more importantly, GIS have also become media for constructive dialogs and interactions about social issues." - Sui & Goodchild
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====== Bibliographie partagée pour le cours GéoInf 2017 ====== | ====== Bibliographie partagée pour le cours GéoInf 2017 ====== | ||
- | (alternative : https://docs.google.com/document/d/1XpGGBbXhNisY2bV3LZ_peK4YbPuG9ebKe2nCv-86zTE) | ||
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Au bénéfice de tous, même s'il s'agit ici de composer entre chaos, ordre et créativité, une seule bonne pratique est recommandée. | Au bénéfice de tous, même s'il s'agit ici de composer entre chaos, ordre et créativité, une seule bonne pratique est recommandée. | ||
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- | **Réponses de Spatial Query Language :: Part1** | ||
- | http://mediamaps.ch/doku.php?id=geoinf15:postgis1 | ||
+ | **McConchie A. 2015. Hacker Cartography: Crowdsourced Geography, OpenStreetMap, and the Hacker Political Imaginary. ACME: An International Journal for Critical Geographies 14:874–898.** | ||
+ | https://www.acme-journal.org/index.php/acme/article/download/1237/1032 | ||
- | 1) SELECT ST_Area(the_geom) FROM test; | + | > //In this paper I trace the origins of “neogeography” (a constellation of new mapping practices and populations on the geospatial web) to its roots in computer hacker culture, notably through early mapping mashups, known originally as “map hacks”.// |
- | http://postgis.net/docs/manual-2.0/ST_Area.html | + | |
- | 2) SELECT GeometryType(the_geom) FROM test; | + | > //I argue that a return to the figure of the hacker—via the proposed concept of hacker cartography—offers a productive lens for understanding the affordances and limitations of participatory knowledge production on the geoweb.// |
- | http://postgis.net/docs/manual-2.0/GeometryType.html | + | |
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- | CREATE TABLE my_pieton (id serial PRIMARY KEY, genre text); | + | |
- | SELECT AddGeometryColumn( 'my_pieton','the_pieton_2', -1, 'GEOMETRY', 2 ); | + | |
- | INSERT INTO my_pieton VALUES ( 2, 'pieton2', ST_GeometryFromText( 'POINT(30 30)', -1 ) ); | + | |
- | SELECT ST_Distance(the_geom,the_pieton_2) FROM test,my_pieton; | + | |
- | http://postgis.net/docs/manual-2.0/ST_Distance.html | + | |
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**Palsky G. 2017.La Sémiologie graphique de Jacques Bertin a cinquante ans !** | **Palsky G. 2017.La Sémiologie graphique de Jacques Bertin a cinquante ans !** | ||
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- | **Sui D., Goodchild M. 2011. The convergence of GIS and social media: challenges for GIScience. International Journal of Geographical Information Science 25:1737–1748. DOI: 10.1080/13658816.2011.604636.** | + | **Portele C. 2012. Geography Markup Language (GML) — Extended schemas and encoding rules. OGC 10-129r1.** |
- | http://www.geog.ucsb.edu/~good/papers/516.pdf | + | https://portal.opengeospatial.org/files/?artifact_id=46568 |
- | > //...// | + | > //A feature is an "abstraction of real world phenomena" (ISO 19101); it is a geographic feature if it is associated with a location relative to the Earth. So a digital representation of the real world may be thought of as a set of features. The state of a feature is defined by a set of properties, where each property may be thought of as a {name, type, value} triple. |
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- | **Overbeek, E., 2017. Les Dimensions De La Cartographie Numérique Sont Infinies** | ||
- | https://www.forbes.fr/technologie/dimensions-cartographie-numerique-infinies/ | ||
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