Résumé
The Java programming language has been one of the most
exciting internet-friendly technologies to emerge in the
last decade. Java Programming for Spatial Sciences
introduces the subject to those who wish to use computers
to handle information with a geographical element.
The book introduces object-oriented modelling, including
key concepts such as-abstraction, inheritance and
encapsulation. It shows how these ideas can be used to
model, process and visualise geographic information,
leading the reader from initial ideas of class design
through to the implementation of feature-rich raster and
vector models of space. It includes some of the more recent
developments in Internet technologies such as web-based
applets and XML, showing how these can be used to deliver
geographic information in a modern computing
environment.
The text is aimed at novice programmers as well as those in
fields such as geography, GIS, remote sensing, archaeology,
and biology who wish to make use of geographic information.
It provides a useful course text for advanced
undergraduates and postgraduates in these fields. The
material is heavily example-led, and is supported by an
extensive web site (www.soi.city.ack.uk/jpss) containing
source code, programming exercises and quizzes, making it
suitable for self-paced learning.
- A clear introduction to Java for those new to computer programming.
- Integrates Java programming with Geographic Information Science.
- Heavily example-led with annotated source code for common spatial modelling, analytical and visualisation processes.
- Supported by website programming exercises and self-assessment tests making it ideal for both self-paced learning and as support for taught courses in programming and GI science.
- Introduction
- Introducing classes and objects
- Developing classes and objects
- Controlling program movement
- Sharing classes
- Collecting objects together
- Controlling dynamic events
- Handling streams and files
- Communicating with the wider world
L'auteur - Jo Wood
Jo Wood is Senior Lecturer in Geographic Information at City University, London. He has been programming for 20 years, over half of which have been with geographical information. He was formerly a lecturer in GIS at Leicester University for 10 years, specialising in GI Science, visualisation and terrain analysis.
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PAPIER | |
Éditeur(s) | Taylor and Francis Books |
Auteur(s) | Jo Wood |
Parution | 02/07/2002 |
Nb. de pages | 320 |
Format | 15,7 x 23,4 |
Couverture | Broché |
Poids | 580g |
Intérieur | Noir et Blanc |
EAN13 | 9780415260985 |
ISBN13 | 978-0-415-26098-5 |
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