01537nam2-2200421---450-99000316991020331620081105105530.0978-3-540-88410-1000316991USA01000316991(ALEPH)000316991USA0100031699120081105d2008----km-y0itay0103----baengDEa|||||||001yyDiscovery science11th International conference, DS 2008Budapest, Hungary, October 13-16, 2008proceedingsJean-François Boulicaut, Michael R. Berthold, Tamás Horáth (Eds.)Berlin [etc.]Springercopyr. 2008XI, 343 p.ill.24 cmLecture notes in artificial intelligence5255Lecture notes in computer science2001Lecture notes in artificial intelligence0010003152212001Lecture notes in artificial intelligenceElaboratori elettroniciCongressiBudapest2008Scienza e filosofiaCongressiBudapest2008501.21BOULICAUT,Jean-FrançoisBERTHOLD,Michael R.HORVÁTH,TamásInternational conference, DS 2008<11.;2008;Budapest>602659ITAsalbcISBD990003169910203316006.3 LNAI 525537599/CBS006.300217837BKSCICBAS1020081105USA011055Discovery science1014574UNISA01243nam--2200397---450-99000321015020331620090330115449.0978-84-95073-50-1000321015USA01000321015(ALEPH)000321015USA0100032101520090325d2007----km-y0itay50------baspaES||||||||001yy"Non omnis moriar" estudios en memoria de Jesús SepúlvedaAutores variosedición de Álvaro Alonso y J. Ignacio DÍez FernándezMaálagaUniversidad de Málaga2007460 p.1 ritr.24 cmAnalecta Malacitana. Anejos652001Analecta Malacitana. Anejos2001001-------2001Filologia spagnola460.7ALONSO,ÁlvaroDÍEZ FERNÁNDEZ,I. JgnacioITsalbcISBD990003210150203316II.5.B.1468998 DSLLBKDSLLDSLL9020090325USA011223DSLL9020090330USA011154"Non omnis moriar" estudios en memoria de Jesús Sepúlveda1011979UNISA03381oam 2200613I 450 991080019780332120170815102246.00-429-09679-81-4665-0533-810.1201/b15049 (CKB)2670000000387714(EBL)1222365(OCoLC)853604489(SSID)ssj0000876828(PQKBManifestationID)11471486(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000876828(PQKBWorkID)10905007(PQKB)10237176(MiAaPQ)EBC1222365(OCoLC)892786962(EXLCZ)99267000000038771420180331d2013 uy 0engur|n|---|||||txtccrSpatial mathematics theory and practice through mapping /Sandra Lach Arlinghaus, Joseph J. KerskiBoca Raton :CRC Press,2013.1 online resource (292 p.)Description based upon print version of record.1-299-70312-7 1-4665-0532-X Includes bibliographical references.Front Cover; Contents; Preface; Acknowledgments; Introduction; Authors; 1. Geometry of the Sphere; 2. Location, Trigonometry, and Measurement of the Sphere; 3. Transformations: Analysis and Raster/Vector Formats; 4. Replication of Results: Color and Number; 5. Scale; 6. Partitioning of Data: Classification and Analysis; 7. Visualizing Hierarchies; 8. Distribution of Data: Selected Concepts; 9. Map Projections; 10. Integrating Past, Present, and Future Approaches; Glossary; References, Further Reading, and Related MaterialsSpatial mathematics and analysis, two different approaches to scholarship, yield different results and employ different tools. This book explores both approaches to looking at real world issues that have mathematics as a critical, but often unseen, component. Readers learn the mathematics required to consider the broad problem at hand, rather than learning mathematics according to the determination of a (perhaps) artificial curriculum. This format motivates readers to explore diverse realms in the worlds for geography and mathematics and in their interfaces. Written by a field leader in education involving mathematics and mapping software and a field leader in mathematical geography. Supplies robust material and exercises tested in workshop situations. Includes software to which exercises are geared. Explains and includes QR (quick response) codes that link text to downloads server. Focuses on detailed illustrations of mathematical backgrounds in GIS with an interdisciplinary interaction--Provided by publisher.GeographyMathematicsCartographyMathematicsGeographic information systemsSoftwareGeographyMathematics.CartographyMathematics.Geographic information systems526910.0151MAT003000SCI019000TEC036000bisacshArlinghaus Sandra L(Sandra Lach),1588491Kerski Joseph J1122691MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910800197803321Spatial mathematics3878356UNINA