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Geo-Cyber Infrastructure A look into the future of DGIP

Geo-Cyber Infrastructure A look into the future of DGIP. Chaowei Phil Yang JLGIP, JCISC ESGS, College of Science George Mason University. DGIP Panel, AAG Annual Meeting, San Francisco, CA, 4/21/2007. Killer Applications. Map from WTOP.com. Challenges:

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Geo-Cyber Infrastructure A look into the future of DGIP

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  1. Geo-Cyber InfrastructureA look into the future of DGIP Chaowei Phil Yang JLGIP, JCISC ESGS, College of Science George Mason University DGIP Panel, AAG Annual Meeting, San Francisco, CA, 4/21/2007

  2. Killer Applications Map from WTOP.com • Challenges: • Applications that can Bring Impact to Our Daily Life • Solve Relevant Science and Technology Problems • Provide Operational Services, such as real time routing

  3. Infrastructure, Digital Library 2 Earth • Challenges: • Enough Interoperable Spcs/Stds (ISO, FGDC, OGC, etc.) • Policy cross domain, jurisdiction boundary, etc. • A forum where we can discuss, advocate, advance the area Yang et al 2006

  4. Leveraging Computing- Networking Power • Challenges: • Awareness of CyberInfrastructure for Geo Applications • Geospatial Middleware & Grid Enable Geo Applications • Resource Supporting

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