Modelling the City
Formal Ontology and Spatial Humanities
Herausgeber: Duzy, Wieslawa
Modelling the City
Formal Ontology and Spatial Humanities
Herausgeber: Duzy, Wieslawa
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This book focuses on European towns and cities, analysing the opportunities and limitations of modelling of urban space. It is strongly recommended to readers interested in the linked open data approach to research, data standards in Digital Humanities, urban planning, and old maps.
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This book focuses on European towns and cities, analysing the opportunities and limitations of modelling of urban space. It is strongly recommended to readers interested in the linked open data approach to research, data standards in Digital Humanities, urban planning, and old maps.
Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 216
- Erscheinungstermin: 26. Juni 2024
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm
- Gewicht: 453g
- ISBN-13: 9781032695846
- ISBN-10: 1032695846
- Artikelnr.: 70151798
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 216
- Erscheinungstermin: 26. Juni 2024
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm
- Gewicht: 453g
- ISBN-13: 9781032695846
- ISBN-10: 1032695846
- Artikelnr.: 70151798
Wies¿awa Düy is Assistant Professor at the Department of Historical Atlas at the Institute of History, Polish Academy of Sciences. She is also part of a project at the Faculty of History, "People, Places, and Events" of the University of Warsaw, Poland. Her research interests include social history of the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries, domain ontologies in the Humanities and spatial historical databases.
I. Introduction How To Build A Solid House, Or About The Historical
Ontology Of The Urban Space Project II. Media, sources, data model 1.
Modelling As A Bridge Between Maps, Spatial Concepts, And The Territory;
2. An Ontology Of Geographical Places And Their Spatiotemporal, Social
Evolution In The Context Of An Extension Of The CIDOC CRM For The
Humanities And Social Sciences (SDHSS); 3. Naming the parts: identifying
key features within the urban landscapes of Britain circa 1900 III.
Investigating urban space 4. Narrating Szczecin. Creation of urban
authenticity through touristic city trails; 5. How names transform space:
The change of street names in Poznä and Gdynia in the nineteenth and
twentieth centuries; 6. Uncertain information and spatial objects. Examples
from works on the HOUSe project and the European Historic Towns Atlas
series, Anna-Lena Schumacher IV. Mapping objects in urban space 7. Database
of Topographic Objects 10k as the basis of the Historical Ontology of Urban
Space ontology - construction, verification, validation; 8. Cartography and
the city: Exploring urban ontologies through historic town-maps; 9. Changes
in spatial development of Lviv from the second half of 18th century to the
present day; Index
Ontology Of The Urban Space Project II. Media, sources, data model 1.
Modelling As A Bridge Between Maps, Spatial Concepts, And The Territory;
2. An Ontology Of Geographical Places And Their Spatiotemporal, Social
Evolution In The Context Of An Extension Of The CIDOC CRM For The
Humanities And Social Sciences (SDHSS); 3. Naming the parts: identifying
key features within the urban landscapes of Britain circa 1900 III.
Investigating urban space 4. Narrating Szczecin. Creation of urban
authenticity through touristic city trails; 5. How names transform space:
The change of street names in Poznä and Gdynia in the nineteenth and
twentieth centuries; 6. Uncertain information and spatial objects. Examples
from works on the HOUSe project and the European Historic Towns Atlas
series, Anna-Lena Schumacher IV. Mapping objects in urban space 7. Database
of Topographic Objects 10k as the basis of the Historical Ontology of Urban
Space ontology - construction, verification, validation; 8. Cartography and
the city: Exploring urban ontologies through historic town-maps; 9. Changes
in spatial development of Lviv from the second half of 18th century to the
present day; Index
I. Introduction How To Build A Solid House, Or About The Historical
Ontology Of The Urban Space Project II. Media, sources, data model 1.
Modelling As A Bridge Between Maps, Spatial Concepts, And The Territory;
2. An Ontology Of Geographical Places And Their Spatiotemporal, Social
Evolution In The Context Of An Extension Of The CIDOC CRM For The
Humanities And Social Sciences (SDHSS); 3. Naming the parts: identifying
key features within the urban landscapes of Britain circa 1900 III.
Investigating urban space 4. Narrating Szczecin. Creation of urban
authenticity through touristic city trails; 5. How names transform space:
The change of street names in Poznä and Gdynia in the nineteenth and
twentieth centuries; 6. Uncertain information and spatial objects. Examples
from works on the HOUSe project and the European Historic Towns Atlas
series, Anna-Lena Schumacher IV. Mapping objects in urban space 7. Database
of Topographic Objects 10k as the basis of the Historical Ontology of Urban
Space ontology - construction, verification, validation; 8. Cartography and
the city: Exploring urban ontologies through historic town-maps; 9. Changes
in spatial development of Lviv from the second half of 18th century to the
present day; Index
Ontology Of The Urban Space Project II. Media, sources, data model 1.
Modelling As A Bridge Between Maps, Spatial Concepts, And The Territory;
2. An Ontology Of Geographical Places And Their Spatiotemporal, Social
Evolution In The Context Of An Extension Of The CIDOC CRM For The
Humanities And Social Sciences (SDHSS); 3. Naming the parts: identifying
key features within the urban landscapes of Britain circa 1900 III.
Investigating urban space 4. Narrating Szczecin. Creation of urban
authenticity through touristic city trails; 5. How names transform space:
The change of street names in Poznä and Gdynia in the nineteenth and
twentieth centuries; 6. Uncertain information and spatial objects. Examples
from works on the HOUSe project and the European Historic Towns Atlas
series, Anna-Lena Schumacher IV. Mapping objects in urban space 7. Database
of Topographic Objects 10k as the basis of the Historical Ontology of Urban
Space ontology - construction, verification, validation; 8. Cartography and
the city: Exploring urban ontologies through historic town-maps; 9. Changes
in spatial development of Lviv from the second half of 18th century to the
present day; Index