[ See also the overall conference program ]
Following established tradition, FOSS4G-Europe organizes an academic track which will run single-track over one day. FOSS4G-Europe invites original research contributions on all aspects of open-source geo software and its application, and particularly encourage submissions focusing on the special topics INSPIRE and Big Data. All types of papers are welcome, such as on results achieved, case studies, work in progress, and demos. We discourage, however, mere presentations of technology or use cases without properly justifying originality against the scientific state of the art and particular outcomes of the work. All submissions will be assessed by the Program Committee on their overall quality (such as originality and clarity) and relevance.
In collaboration with the following high-ranking journals,outstanding contributions will be published in a special issue of high-impact journals; we have made arrangement with the following journals:
- Applied Geomatics
- European Journal of Remote Sensing
- International Journal of Spatial Data Infrastructures Research
Program
@speakers: please contact your session chair at the latest during the break before your slot!
- 09:00 - 10:30 Applications and Case Studies I (session chair: Massimiliano Cannata)
- M. Arnaboldi, M. A. Brovelli, M. Minghini: FOSS4G in education: a multi-disciplinary case study for the promotion of slow tourism
- T. Kuchma: Landscape diversity indication from remote sensing data using open source software
- A. Karmas, K. Karantzalos, S. Athanasiou: Online analysis of remote sensing data for agricultural applications
- 10:30-11:00 coffee break
- 11:00 - 12:30 Applications and Case Studies II, Clients (session chair: Sven Schade)
- M. Dornhofer,W. Bischof, E. Krajnc: Comparison of Open Source routing services with OpenStreetMap Data for blind pedestrians (short presentation)
- J. Mendt: Towards a geospatial library based on FOSS4G (short presentation)
- P. D. Almeida, J. G. Rocha: An Open Source Virtual Globe Implementation for Android
- E. Panidi: Toward client-side web processing services
- 12:30-13:30 lunch break
- 13:30 - 15:00 Processing Services (session chair: Peter Baumann)
- M. Cannata, M. Antonovic, M. E. Molinari: Load testing of HELIDEM geo-portal: an OGC open standards interoperability example integrating WMS, WFS, WCS and WPS
- D. Alcacer-Labrador, F. Bensmann, R. Roosmann: Web Processing Service (WPS) Orchestration. A practical approach
- R. Pérez, G. González, J. Becedas, F. Pedrera, M. J. Latorre: Testing Cloud Computing for Massive Space Data Processing, Storage and Distribution with Open-Source Geo-Software
- 15:00-15:30 coffee break
- 15:30 - 17:30 Databases, Policy (session chair: Maria Brovelli)
- O. Martinez-Rubi, M. L. Kersten, R. Goncalves, M. Ivanova: A column-store meets the point cloud
- P. Baumann: Are databases of any use in modern geoservices?
- S. Schade: Open Geospatial Science - Calling for a Digital Eart Laboratory in Europe
- Peng Yue, Zhenyu Tan, Mingda Zhang: GeoQoS: Delivering Quality of Services on the Geoprocessing Web
- 17:30 closing remarks, adjourn
Submission (closed)
We accept full papers (up to 12 pages) as well as demos and work in progress papers (up to 4 pages).
Submissions must be done in PDF format exclusively, and must adhere to the ACM formatting instructions. To submit the paper please send it via email to (allow Javascript for mail address)!