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Web Mapping Illustrated
by Tyler Mitchell
Published by O'Reilly Media, Inc., 2005
Web Mapping Illustrated
Cover
Web Mapping Illustrated
A Note Regarding Supplemental Files
Foreword
Preface
Youthful Exploration
The Tools in This Book
What This Book Covers
Organization of This Book
Conventions Used in This Book
Safari Enabled
Comments and Questions
Acknowledgments
1. Introduction to Digital Mapping
1.1. The Power of Digital Maps
1.2. The Difficulties of Making Maps
1.3. Different Kinds of Web Mapping
2. Digital Mapping Tasks and Tools
2.1. Common Mapping Tasks
2.2. Common Pitfalls, Deadends, and Irritations
2.3. Identifying the Types of Tasks for a Project
3. Converting and Viewing Maps
3.1. Raster and Vector
3.2. OpenEV
3.3. MapServer
3.4. Geospatial Data Abstraction Library (GDAL)
3.5. OGR Simple Features Library
3.6. PostGIS
3.7. Summary of Applications
4. Installing MapServer
4.1. How MapServer Applications Operate
4.2. Walkthrough of the Main Components
4.3. Installing MapServer
4.4. Getting Help
5. Acquiring Map Data
5.1. Appraising Your Data Needs
5.2. Acquiring the Data You Need
6. Analyzing Map Data
6.1. Downloading the Demonstration Data
6.2. Installing Data Management Tools: GDAL and FWTools
6.3. Examining Data Content
6.4. Summarizing Information Using Other Tools
7. Converting Map Data
7.1. Converting Map Data
7.2. Converting Vector Data
7.3. Converting Raster Data to Other Formats
8. Visualizing Mapping Data in a Desktop Program
8.1. Visualization and Mapping Programs
8.2. Using OpenEV
8.3. OpenEV Basics
9. Create and Edit Personal Map Data
9.1. Planning Your Map
9.2. Preprocessing Data Examples
10. Creating Static Maps
10.1. MapServer Utilities
10.2. Sample Uses of the Command-Line Utilities
10.3. Setting Output Image Formats
11. Publishing Interactive Maps on the Web
11.1. Preparing and Testing MapServer
11.2. Create a Custom Application for a Particular Area
11.3. Continuing Education
12. Accessing Maps Through Web Services
12.1. Web Services for Mapping
12.2. What Do Web Services for Mapping Do?
12.3. Using MapServer with Web Services
12.4. Reference Map Files
13. Managing a Spatial Database
13.1. Introducing PostGIS
13.2. What Is a Spatial Database?
13.3. Downloading PostGIS Install Packages and Binaries
13.4. Compiling from Source Code
13.5. Steps for Setting Up PostGIS
13.6. Creating a Spatial Database
13.7. Load Data into the Database
13.8. Spatial Data Queries
13.9. Accessing Spatial Data from PostGIS in Other Applications
14. Custom Programming with MapServer’s MapScript
14.1. Introducing MapScript
14.2. Getting MapScript
14.3. MapScript Objects
14.4. MapScript Examples
14.5. Other Resources
14.6. Parallel MapScript Translations
A. A Brief Introduction to Map Projections
A.1. The Third Spheroid from the Sun
A.2. Using Map Projections with MapServer
A.3. Map Projection Examples
A.4. Using Projections with Other Applications
A.5. References
B. MapServer Reference Guide for Vector Data Access
B.1. Vector Data
B.2. Data Format Guide
ESRI Shapefiles (SHP)
PostGIS/PostgreSQL Database
MapInfo Files (TAB/MID/MIF)
Oracle Spatial Database
Web Feature Service (WFS)
Geography Markup Language Files (GML)
VirtualSpatialData (ODBC/OVF)
TIGER/Line Files
ESRI ArcInfo Coverage Files
ESRI ArcSDE Database (SDE)
Microstation Design Files (DGN)
IHO S-57 Files
Spatial Data Transfer Standard Files (SDTS)
Inline MapServer Features
National Transfer Format Files (NTF)
About the Author
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