Archive for March, 2006

The importance of Semantic Web Services

Wednesday, 22. March 2006

I just discovered an interesting article on the Geospatial Semantic Web Blog about Semantic Web Services and their importance to the movement of the Semantic Web. The author states, that the Semantic Web could exist without the notion of Semantic Web Services.
Looking at the evolving importance of Web Processing Services (OGC just released a discussion […]

Comments are open again

Sunday, 19. March 2006

We have just upgraded to WordPress 2.02, so the security issues concerning comments should be fixed. Comments will not be qeued for moderation any longer. Happy commenting!

The Revival of Time Geography

Tuesday, 14. March 2006

Time geography was presented by Torsten Hägerstrand in his 1970 paper What about people in regional science? For the first time, a scientist was looking at movement in space on an individual level. Until then, regional scientists were merely looking at the movement of big groups of people. His basic idea was to create space-time […]

Intersecting tag clouds for discovering (un) common research issues

Friday, 10. March 2006

Yesterday I got introduced to citeUlike.org by the members of this blog. This is an open environment to share and tag your used literature references. As I am facing the problem to relate research of me and others (by looking at the common literature and their keywords), I am thinking of intersecting different tag clouds […]

WordPress Vulnerabilities

Thursday, 2. March 2006

As WordPress appears to have some vulnerabilities related to the comment functions, all comments on gisblog.net will be queued for moderation until there is a patch available for the security leaks.