Computational Science and Its Applications - ICCSA 2011 International Conference, Santander, Spain, June 20-23, 2011. Proceedings, Part II
The five-volume set LNCS 6782 - 6786 constitutes the refereed proceedings of the International Conference on Computational Science and Its Applications, ICCSA 2011, held in Santander, Spain, in June 2011. The five volumes contain papers presenting a wealth of original research results in the field o...
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Abstract | The five-volume set LNCS 6782 - 6786 constitutes the refereed proceedings of the International Conference on Computational Science and Its Applications, ICCSA 2011, held in Santander, Spain, in June 2011. The five volumes contain papers presenting a wealth of original research results in the field of computational science, from foundational issues in computer science and mathematics to advanced applications in virtually all sciences making use of computational techniques. The topics of the fully refereed papers are structured according to the five major conference themes: geographical analysis, urban modeling, spatial statistics; cities, technologies and planning; computational geometry and applications; computer aided modeling, simulation, and analysis; and mobile communications. |
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AbstractList | The five-volume set LNCS 6782 - 6786 constitutes the refereed proceedings of the International Conference on Computational Science and Its Applications, ICCSA 2011, held in Santander, Spain, in June 2011. The five volumes contain papers presenting a wealth of original research results in the field of computational science, from foundational issues in computer science and mathematics to advanced applications in virtually all sciences making use of computational techniques. The topics of the fully refereed papers are structured according to the five major conference themes: geographical analysis, urban modeling, spatial statistics; cities, technologies and planning; computational geometry and applications; computer aided modeling, simulation, and analysis; and mobile communications. |
Author | Taniar, David Apduhan, Bernady O Murgante, Beniamino Iglesias, Andres Gervasi, Osvaldo |
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Subtitle | International Conference, Santander, Spain, June 20-23, 2011. Proceedings, Part II |
TableOfContents | Low Resolution Grid KDE Results -- High Resolution Grid NetKDE Results -- Discussion -- References -- Monitoring Temporary Populations through Cellular Core Network Data -- Introduction -- Mobile Switching Center Data -- Methods and Materials -- Data Analysis -- Monitoring Urban Populations -- Foreigners Trends and Evidences -- Monitoring Visitors during a Big Event -- Conclusion -- References -- Towards 'Resilient Cities' - Harmonisation of Spatial Planning Information as One Step along the Way -- Aiming towards Resilience -- Resilience and Sustainability -- Why Resilience Is Needed for a Sustainable Environment -- The Infrastructures of Resilience -- Spatial Planning and Resilience -- Challenges for Spatial Planning to Support Resilience of Cities -- Fragmentation and Diversity -- Interpretation and Modelling of Reality -- The Spatial Planning Process: Technical Science or Unique Creative Process? -- A Never-Ending Process: The Planning Cycle -- Data Harmonisation, Infrastructures and Monitoring as Key Elements -- References -- The Participation Loop: Helping Citizens to Get In -- Motivation -- Introduction -- Goal -- Additional Challenges -- Structure of the Paper -- State of the Art -- Volunteered Geographic Information -- Open Street Map -- Tasks, Todos, Tickets, Bugs, Stars -- The Role of VGI in Urban Management and PPGIS -- Calculating Tasks -- Find a Suitable Source -- Get Pharmacies' Details -- Comparing Existent versus Mapped Pharmacies -- Getting OSM Data -- Getting the Administrative Limits of Portugal -- Performing Calculations -- Generating Suitable Visualization -- Estimate the Extent of the Road Network -- Limitations -- Conclusions -- References -- An OWL2 Land Use Ontology: LBCS -- Introduction -- Related Work -- The Land Based Classification Standards (LBCS) -- Mapping the LBCS into an Ontology -- Class Hierarchy From Services Programming to Facilities Planning -- Facilities Planning: Development of a Multi-service Facility Plan -- Summary and Next Steps -- References -- Seismic Vulnerability Assessment Using Field Survey and Remote Sensing Techniques -- Introduction -- Avellino City -- Seismic Hazard -- Field Survey on Building Stock -- Survey Form -- Analysis of Building Stock Data -- Remote Sensing (RS) Data and Techniques -- LIDAR Data Processing -- GIS Procedures -- Seismic Vulnerability Assessment -- Procedure -- Results Based on Field Survey Data -- Results Based on LIDAR Data -- Discussion and Results -- References -- Connecting Geodata Initiatives to Contribute to a European Spatial Data Infrastructure - The CRISOLA Case for Malta and the Project Plan4all -- Spatial Themes for a Social Science -- The Case for Crime and Space: The Urban Ecology Approach -- Spatial Analysis and Its Impact on Social Research: The Criminological Approach -- The CRISOLA Model -- The Tools -- The Case for Maltese Web-Mapping -- The Crime Spatial Outputs -- The Plan4all Input: Hopes for Streamlining CRISOLA -- The Next Steps for Data and Webmap Access in the Maltese Islands -- References -- Network based Kernel Density Estimation for Cycling Facilities Optimal Location Applied to Ljubljana -- Introduction -- Cycling and Urban Planning -- Challenges and Needs for Optimal Location of Cycling Facilities -- Conceptual Background -- Examples of Current GPS Tracking Projects -- Ljubljana Investigation Background -- Kernel Density Estimation -- Network Based Kernel Density Estimation -- Methodology -- GPS Tracking and Data Preparation -- Open Street Map Network Preparation -- Multi-resolution Grids Preparation -- Low Resolution Visual Overview with KDE -- High Resolution Visual Analysis Based on NetKDE -- KDE and NetKDE Software Resources -- Ljubljana Case Study Introduction -- Course Assumptions and Syllabus -- Lectures -- Exercises -- Research -- Brussels Ethnic Division -- The Hard Numbers -- City Tagging -- CT1 Noise and Luminosity -- CT2 Pulse and Blood Pressure -- CT3 Amount of Steps and Calories Burnt -- City Tagging - Summary -- Conclusions -- References -- On How to Build SDI Using Social Networking Principles in the Scope of Spatial Planning and Vocational Education -- Introduction -- The SDI-EDU for Regional and Urban Planning Project -- Role of Communities in Building of Spatial Data Infrastructure -- The SDI-EDU Educational Geoportal -- SimpleCMS Content Management System -- Menu -- Article -- Message -- RSS -- Translations -- Remote Articles Promotion -- Uniform Resource Manager -- BizBiz Educational Tool -- BizBiz Features -- Training Process Using the BizBiz Tool -- Lecture Life Cycle -- Multilinguality -- Conclusions -- References -- Smarter Urban Planning: Match Land Use with Citizen Needs and Financial Constraints -- Introduction: Problem Description -- Problem 1: Cities, as Products of Urban Planning, Fail to Meet Citizen Needs -- Problem 2: Urban Planning Is Lacking the Objectivity That Is Needed to Balance Public and Private Interests -- Problem 3: In Moments of Economic Crisis, Cities' Public Realm Is in Danger -- Practice Review: Towards Solutions -- Drawing Insight 1: Towards More Documented and Better Informed Urban Planning Methods and Tools -- Drawing Insight 2: Of the Need for an Objective Tool to Balance Public and Private Interests -- Drawing Insight 3: Multi-service Facilities as a Measure of Cost Saving -- Solution Design -- Services Programming: Estimation of Current Demand of Services and Facilities -- Services Programming: Estimation of Future Demand of Services and Facilities -- Services Programming: Estimation of Target Coverage of Services and Facilities OWL Class and Individual's Names and Automatic Ontology Construction -- Using the LBCS Ontology -- GIS_Parcel Ontology -- Queries -- Consistency Checks -- Matching with Other Land Use Systems -- Converting from a Relational Database to the Ontology -- Conclusions and Future Work -- References -- E-Democracy in Collaborative Planning: A Critical Review -- Collaborative Approach to Planning: Roles and Relations with ICTs -- ICT for Collaborative Planning: Criticisms and Opportunities -- Introduction -- Critical Aspects -- Opportunities -- The U-City Paradigm: Opportunities and Risks for Urban Planning Participation -- Introduction -- Opportunities -- Risks for Urban Planning Participation Process -- Conclusions and Discussion -- References -- Web Based Integrated Models for Participatory Planning -- Integrated Assessment -- Key Aspects in Integrated Assessment Models -- Participatory Integrated Assessment -- Integrated Assessment Models -- A Web Based Participatory Integrated Assessment Model -- The LandGEM Model -- Web Based Integrated Assessment LandGEM Model -- The Transformation Process of the Web Based LandGEM into a PIA Model -- Conclusions -- References -- A Service Quality Model for Web-Services Evaluation in Cultural Heritage Management -- Introduction -- The SERVQUAL Model: A Review of the Approach -- The Case Study -- Methodology -- Questionnaire Structure and Survey Administration -- Results -- Conclusions -- References -- Onto-Planning: Innovation for Regional Development Planning within EU Convergence Framework -- Introduction -- Usable Ontology -- Ontologies in Planning and Programming: ReDO Application -- ReDO Structure -- Program Structure and Ontology Structure -- Five Regional Operative Programs and One Ontology -- Conclusions -- References -- Ontology and Spatial Planning -- Spatial Planning and Cognitive Shared Frameworks Title Page -- Preface -- Organization -- Table of Contents -- Cities, Technologies and Planning (CTP 2011) -- Games and Serious Games in Urban Planning: Study Cases -- Introduction -- Games and Serious Games -- Games: Definitions -- Serious Games -- The Potential of Serious Games -- Online Urban Planning Games -- PlastiCity -- Urban Plans -- City Creator -- Super City -- Serious Games in Urban Planning: the B3 Game -- Research Goal: Playful Public Participatory Game -- The B3 Game: Urban Planning Situation -- The B3 Game: Implementation -- Comparable Recent Developments -- Conclusions and Further Work -- References -- Spatial Analysis with a Tool GIS via Systems of Fuzzy Relation Equations -- Introduction -- SFRE in Spatial Analysis -- Simulation Results -- References -- Web-GIS Based Green Landscape and Urban Planning System Development -- Introduction -- The System's Elements, Structure, and Outputs -- The System's Elements -- The System's Structure -- The System's Outputs -- System's Modules and Their Characteristics -- Database Module -- Sustainability Analysis Module -- Urban Planning Module -- Environmental Planning and Renewable Energy Module -- Citizen Participation Module -- City Marketing Module -- Conclusion and Policy Implications -- References -- Building a Crowd-Sourcing Tool for the Validation of Urban Extent and Gridded Population -- Introduction -- Examining Disagreement in Urban Land Cover -- Overview of the Geo-Wiki Application -- Building an Urban and Population Geo-Wiki -- Further Developments -- Conclusions -- References -- View- and Scale-Based Progressive Transmission of Vector Data -- Introduction -- View- and Scale-Based Progressive Transmission -- Existing Fusion Methodologies -- Proposed Fusion Methodology -- Results -- Conclusions -- References -- Mapping Invisibles - Acquiring GIS for Urban Planner Workshop Ontology and Spatial Planning |
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