Learn more about the Technical Sessions
View the the technical sessions details page to read the abstracts of over 50+ presentations.
View the the technical sessions details page to read the abstracts of over 50+ presentations.
Peer-to-Peer (P2P) networks have been around for some time now, and are often used for file sharing applications over the internet. In a P2P topology, every computer connected to the network can be a peer, and no central server is required. This makes P2P networks very flexible, scalable, and reliable as there is no single [...]
Be sure to plan your schedule in order to attend the following panels:
Business Panel
Finding Gold in Location! or The Changing Geo Business Landscape - Sponsored by LBx Journal
Architecture Panel
On what architecture should we build the GeoWeb? REST-ful? SOA? Event Driven? SOAP? Peer to Peer?
Learn more on the Panels page.
Talking with VerySpatial, Ron Lake shares his view of the GeoWeb as being a digital nervous system for the planet. Mr. Lake explains how the theme for this year’s conference, Cityscapes, was selected to emphasize ways that the GeoWeb can support high value sharing and collaboration of urban infrastructure data around the building of [...]
GeoWeb 2009 and its organizers are very excited to announce the following keynote and invited speakers:
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Michael T. Jones is Google’s Chief Technology Advocate, charged with advancing the technology to organize the world’’s information and make it universally accessible and useful. He is a prolific inventor, developer of notable scientific and computer graphics software, [...]
GeoWeb 2009 is pleased to offer a variety of pricing options to meet every participant’s needs. Value is the key to selecting the right registration package: if participants want to get the most out of their experience then selecting the Platinum Pass ensures unlimited access to all workshops, conferences events, and the Academic Track. To [...]