Abstract

Abstract. Web applications which are high functioning, efficient, and meet the performance demand of the client are essential in modern cartographic workflows. With more and more complex spatial data being integrated into web applications, such as time related features, it is essential to harmonize the means of data presentation so that the end product is aligned with the needs of the end-user. In this paper we present aWeb GIS application built as a microservice which displays various timeseries visualizations to the user to streamline intuitiveness and functionality. The prototype provides a solution which could help to understand various ways in which current web and spatial analysis methods can be combined to create visualizations that add value to existing spatial data for cartographic workflows.

Highlights

  • ObjectivesOur aim is to test approaches in developing a framework to visualize changes to LC/LU classes in time series through the research and prototyping of Web geographic information system (GIS) microservice tools

  • As web-based cartographic visualizations are becoming more ubiquitous, ongoing research offers new avenues for continued development

  • With more and more complex spatial data being integrated into web applications, such as time related features, it is essential to harmonize the means of data presentation so that the end product is aligned with the needs of the end-user

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Our aim is to test approaches in developing a framework to visualize changes to LC/LU classes in time series through the research and prototyping of Web GIS microservice tools. We aim to improve the understanding of how to harmonize research within multiple cartographic fields to display various time series visualizations

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