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Java Programming for Spatial Sciences

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Java Programming for Spatial Sciences introduces object-oriented modeling, including key concepts such as abstraction, inheritance and encapsulation. It shows how these ideas can be used to model, process and visualize geographic information leading from initial ideas of class design 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, remote communication and XML. The text is aimed at new programmers as well as those in fields such as geography, GIS, remote sensing, archaeology, and biology who wish to make use of geographic information.

335 pages, Kindle Edition

First published May 16, 2002

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