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Monograph

Persistent identifier:
856479470
Author:
Aziz, T. Lukman
Title:
Sharing and cooperation in geo-information technology
Sub title:
ISPRS Commission VI Symposium, April 15 - 17, 1999, Bandung, Indonesia
Scope:
1 Online-Ressource (130 Seiten)
Year of publication:
1999
Place of publication:
London
Publisher of the original:
RICS Books
Identifier (digital):
856479470
Illustration:
Illustrationen, Diagramme
Language:
English
Usage licence:
Attribution 4.0 International (CC BY 4.0)
Publisher of the digital copy:
Technische Informationsbibliothek Hannover
Place of publication of the digital copy:
Hannover
Year of publication of the original:
2016
Document type:
Monograph
Collection:
Earth sciences

Chapter

Title:
[WG VI/4: Education Trough The Internet]
Document type:
Monograph
Structure type:
Chapter

Chapter

Title:
INTERNET AND WEBPAGE GUIDELINES FOR ISPRS. Prof. Tuan-chih CHEN
Document type:
Monograph
Structure type:
Chapter

Contents

Table of contents

  • Sharing and cooperation in geo-information technology
  • Cover
  • ColorChart
  • Title page
  • COMMISSION VI: EDUCATION AND COMMUNICATION
  • Foreword
  • TIME TABLE, SYMPOSIUM PROGRAMS, AND LIST OF REGISTERED PAPER TO BE PRESENTED ON THE ISPRS COMMISSION VI SYMPOSIUM 15,16,17 APRIL 1999
  • Table of Contents
  • WG VI/1: EDUCATION
  • Elaboration of Educational Material for the Teaching of Remote Sensing in Developing Countries-EDUCA SeRe PROGRAM. Tania Maria Sausen
  • EDUCATION, TRAINING AND RESEARCH AT ASIAN INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY. Shunji Murai, Lal Samarakoon and Kiyoshi Honda
  • EDUCATION IN REMOTE SENSING APPLICATION. Prof. Dr. Jan J. Nossin
  • RECOLLECTIONS OF THE TRANSITION TO GEOMATICS. Clive S Fraser
  • [WG VI/2: Computer Assisted Teaching]
  • CAT / CAL IN PHOTOGRAMMETRY ON THE INTERNET. Joachim Hôhle
  • REMOTE SENSING NAVIGATOR(RSNAVI) : A SOFTWARE PACKAGE FOR EDUCATION. Kohei Cho, Masako Shinada, Hisashi Tanaka, Yuuji Kanamori, Masahiro Saito
  • AN ALTERNATIVE TRANSPORT FOR DISTANCE LEARNING USING TELKOMNET - TURBO. by Andy Revara/ Eka Indarto
  • MANPOWER DEVELOPMENT IN INDONESIA TOWARD GEOMATICS QUAIFICATIONS AND CERTIFICATION OF PERSONNEL. By Jacub Rais
  • INKINDO’S NATIONAL HUMAN RESOURCES INVENTORY TO INCLUDE SURVEYORS AND GEOMATICIANS. Tono Saksono
  • THE IMPORTANCE OF INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY FOR CORAL REEF MANAGEMENT IN INDONESIA: AN OVERVIEW. Sri Yudawati Cahyarini, Siti Rochimah
  • THE ON-LINE INTEGRATED THEMATIC DATABASE AS A TOOL FOR SHARING SPATIAL INFORMATION. Dewayany Sutrisno, Gatot H. Pramono, Ati Rahadiati, Niendyawaty
  • WG VI/3: INTERNATIONAL COOPERATION AND TECHNOLOGY TRANSFER
  • GIS: TEACHING EXPERIENCE IN THE COURSE AT DIIAR POLITECNICO OF MILAN. Carlo MONTI
  • VIRTUAL REALITY (VR) APPLIED TO ENVIRONMENT REPRESENTATIONS: SOME EXAMPLES AT UNIVERSITY OF PADUA (ITALY). V. Achilli, F. Barison, A. Vettore
  • TECHNOLOGY TRANSFER IN PRODUCTION. Bernt H. Bakken
  • PROCEDURES OF CORRECTION OF THE GEOMETRY DISTORSIONS FOR DIGITAL IMAGES. F. Barison, A. Guamieri, A. Vettore
  • DIGITAL PHOTOGRAMMETRY AND LASER RANGE CAMERA FOR PHYSIC MODEL GEOMETRY DETERMINATION. A. Vettore, M. Barbarella
  • GIS TECHNOLOGY TO SUPPORT SURVEY DATA AND MANAGEMENT OF DIFFERENT QUARRY TYPOLOGIES. Carlo MONTI
  • AUTOMATION IN PHOTOGRAMMETRY. David Collison
  • SPATIAL AND TEMPORAL DATA HANDLING FOR REMOTE SENSING DATA. R. Venantius Hari Ginardi
  • DISCRETE MATHEMATIC FOR SPATIAL DATA CLASSIFICATION AND UNDERSTANDING. Luigi Mussio, Rossella Nocera, Daniela poli
  • "REVIEW ON EDUCATION AND COMMUNICATION IN FOTOMATICS". by W. Schuhr and E. Kanngiesen
  • A LOW COST COORDINATED WEB-BASED GIS IMPLEMENTATION ON URBAN DEVELOPMENT PLANNING. Agung Prabowo
  • EXPERIENCES ON THE EXECUTION OF REMOTE SENSING AND GEOGRAPHICAL INFORMATION SYSTEM TRAINING COURSE IN THE NATIONAL AERONAUTICS AND SPACE INSTITUTE (LAPAN). Mahdi Kartasasmita, Mohammad Natsir, Wiweka
  • TOWARD THE TRAINING IMPROVEMENT FOR INDONESIAN HUMAN RESOURCES IN SURVEYS AND MAPPING. Sukendra Martha
  • [WG VI/4: Education Trough The Internet]
  • INTERNET AND WEBPAGE GUIDELINES FOR ISPRS. Prof. Tuan-chih CHEN
  • INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY (IT) AND THE EDUCATIONAL IMPACTS. Dr. T. Lukman Aziz
  • THE INTERNET AND ITS PROSPECT FOR SPATIAL INFORMATION EDUCATION AND TRAINING AT DEPARTMENT OF GEODETIC ENGINEERING OF THE INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY BANDUNG (ITB). Irawan Sumarto Ph. D. & Dr. T. Lukman Aziz
  • SPECIAL SESSION: EARTH MONITORING
  • WORKING GROUP OF APAN ON REAL TIME ASIA PACIFIC DISASTER AND FOOD SECURITY NETWORKING. Haruhiro Fujita and Christopher D. Elvidge
  • THE COMMUNICATION CONTROL IN MUTUAL CONNECTED NETWORK BY RC-RBFN. Koji Okuhara, Haruhiro Fujita and Toshijiro Tanaka
  • A DISTRIBUTED REMOTE MONITORING SYSTEM TO SUPPORT EARLY FIRE DETECTION. R. Sureswaran & M. Mohanavelu
  • A DISTRIBUTED REMOTE MONITORING SYSTEM USING SATELLITE AS THE TRANSMITTER. S. Gopinath Rao
  • APPENDIX
  • Appendix : Authors and Co-Authors Index Volume XXXII, Part 6 - ISPRS Commission VI
  • Appendix : Keywords Index Volume XXXII, Part 6 - ISPRS Commission VI
  • 1999 TC-VI ISPRS LOCAL COMMITTEE
  • Cover

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related technologies and issues. Therefore, the 
1SPRS certainly encourages the creation of 
creative and entertaining webpages that will 
appeal to a larger audience. 
D. A downloadable webpage that can be used as a 
basic template upon which a webpage can be 
built will be provided at the 1SPRS Website: 
www.geod.ethz.ch/~andre/sample.html. 
III. Web Page Design/Content 
A. Clear and Understandable. All ISPRS webpages 
are to be clearly and logically organized, so that 
their purpose and information can be easily and 
quickly understood. The information should be 
concise, accurate and laid out simply. Testing of 
the webpage by requesting all ISPRS officers to 
read and comment on it before posting on the 
WWW is recommended. 
B. Graphic and non-graphical. All ISPRS 
webpages shall be provided in both a graphics- 
included format and in a non-graphical format. 
This should be done to accommodate those 
users who may not be able to easily view or 
download advanced or graphics-heavy 
webpages. 
C. Logo. While ISPRS seeks to minimize webpage 
design restrictions, all ISPRS webpages should 
clearly and prominently display the official 
ISPRS logo on every webpage (downloadable 
from www.geod.ethz.ch/~andre/sample.html). 
D. ISPRS Affiliation. Besides the ISPRS logo, a 
reference to the ISPRS and the function of the 
Working Group or Technical Commission 
should be stated clearly at the front of the web 
page 
E. Images. Since image acquisition, management 
and processing is the main line of ISPRS, an 
array of images that demonstrate ISPRS 
activities should be included where necessary 
(although for webpages with numerous images, 
or very advanced webpage options, non- 
graphical options shall be provided - see IIIB 
above). However, images with lengthy potential 
downloading times (especially to users in 
countries with weaker Internet or 
telecommunications links) could perhaps be 
provided in an FTP format. 
F. Hypertext Links. All ISPRS webpages must 
include hypertext links to the ISPRS Homepage 
and to other ISPRS Technical Commissions. 
Links to associated sister- organizations could 
be provided as well on the webpage. 
G. Design Ideas. ISPRS webpages should include 
the following items: 
1. All webpages should include the name 
and address of the Web Master, as well 
as the date of the last update to the 
webpage; 
2. Highlighting of new items on the 
webpage clearly and prominently (the 
placing of a "What's New" item at the 
start of each webpage is desirable; 
3. Links to pages related to interest areas 
of the ISPRS Member Organizations, 
Technical Commission, and Working 
Group; 
4. Coordination between all Working 
Groups in a particular Commission with 
regard to similarities in webpage design 
or form is encouraged. 
H. ISPRS Member Organizations Webpages 
should contain the following: names, 
pictures/photographs, phone numbers, fax 
numbers, postal and email addresses of Member 
Organizations, Commission and Working Group 
officers; important activities of the Member; 
necessary hyperlinks including to ISPRS 
homepage and to relevant Working Group 
homepages; and an email subscription system 
(list server). 
I. Technical Commission Webpages should 
contain at least the following: the name and 
Terms Of Reference (TOR) of the Technical 
Commission; names, pictures/photographs, 
phone numbers, fax numbers, and email 
addresses of all Commission and Working 
Group officers; Symposiums and 
Commission/WG events with on-line 
registration forms; and hyperlinks to the ISPRS, 
Working Group homepages and other important 
websites. 
J. Working Group Webpages should contain at 
least the following: the name and Terms Of 
Reference (TOR) of the Working Group; names, 
pictures/photographs, phone numbers, fax 
numbers, and emails of the Working Group 
chair, co-chair and members; dates and 
locations of Working Group meetings and 
workshops with on-line registration forms; and 
necessary hyperlinks. 
IV. Technical Issues 
A. Pathnames. The use of relative or absolute 
pathnames to link documents or to connect files 
should be considered for its practicality and user 
friendliness. 
B. Browser. Webpages should be designed and 
updated for the most popular browsers in use at 
the time. The use of a good and fast browser 
facilitates a quicker acquisition of images. 
C. Links. Links should be checked periodically and 
updated. Each page should have a link at its end 
to the top of the homepage. 
D. Bulk Data. Documents made available in 
postscript format should be compressed first and 
an indication of their approximate size and how 
the data was compressed should be given. A 
decoder should be made available when needed.
	        

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