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10 July 2009 Asynchronous web geological map tag system based on Ajax
Linfu Xue
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Proceedings Volume 7491, PIAGENG 2009: Remote Sensing and Geoscience for Agricultural Engineering; 74910E (2009) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.836402
Event: International Conference on Photonics and Image in Agriculture Engineering (PIAGENG 2009), 2009, Zhangjiajie, China
Abstract
Ajax is a new WEB developing technology occurred in recent years, which implements the asynchronous interaction between the browser and the Web server. Most Web Geological Map System adopts traditional B/S synchronous interaction technology. Users have to face at the problem of browser congestion caused by the large-volume data of geological map transmitted on network. Applying the technology of Ajax to the Web Geological Map System, the author implements the asynchronous interaction between the browser and the Web geological map server. Compared with traditional Web Geological Map System of B/S synchronous mode, the system avoids putting a computational burden on the browser and keeps the response time short to provide a higher level of interaction. In addition, the author extends the function of tag management, which enhances the convenience of the system and makes the map management more perfect. The introduction of the concepts of role and privilege improves the security of the geological map information greatly.
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Linfu Xue "Asynchronous web geological map tag system based on Ajax", Proc. SPIE 7491, PIAGENG 2009: Remote Sensing and Geoscience for Agricultural Engineering, 74910E (10 July 2009); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.836402
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KEYWORDS
Computing systems

Databases

Human-machine interfaces

Geographic information systems

Information security

Data acquisition

Data modeling

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