Development of application for discovering and binding to published geospatial processes in distributed environments
Evgeny V. Shulkin, Sergey M. Krasnopeyev

TL;DR
This paper presents an application designed to discover and bind to published geospatial processes within distributed environments, aiming to improve access and analysis of spatial data for various societal and scientific needs.
Contribution
It introduces a client-side application solution for discovering and binding to geospatial processes in distributed systems, enhancing spatial data analysis capabilities.
Findings
Improved access to distributed geospatial processes
Enhanced data analysis in spatial data infrastructures
Facilitated integration of multiple data sources
Abstract
Nowadays, society has recognized that the lack of access to spatial data and tools for their analysis is the limiting factor of economic development. It came to the realization that without the single information space, which is implemented in the form of spatial data infrastructures, a progressive business development is impossible. Spatial data infrastructures will support a variety of tasks, which requires the binding of geospatial information from multiple sources. In the last few years, the rate of progress in spatial data collection was higher, than in management and analysis of data. Infrastructures allow the accumulated data to be available to large groups of users, and infrastructure of analysis allows the data to be effectively used for such tasks as municipal planning, science research, etc. Moreover, free access to the information resources and instruments of analysis will…
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Taxonomy
TopicsService-Oriented Architecture and Web Services · Geographic Information Systems Studies · Advanced Computational Techniques and Applications
