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Atlas-Informationssysteme

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Atlas-Informationssysteme (AIS) – systematisch angelegte und kuratierte digitale Sammlungen raumbezogener Informationen – dienen dazu, mittels Karten und Multimedia-Elementen Sachverhalte und Prozesse interaktiv zu visualisieren, zu explorieren und zu analysieren. Sie ermöglichen eine raum-zeitliche und thematische Kombination der Kartendaten zur Informationsgewinnung und Entscheidungsfindung. Es werden grundlegende Konzepte von AIS und deren interaktive Funktionalität beschrieben, sowie die Palette der kartografischen 2D- und 3D-Visualisierung aufgezeigt.

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Hurni, L., Sieber, R. (2019). Atlas-Informationssysteme. In: Sester, M. (eds) Geoinformatik. Springer Reference Naturwissenschaften . Springer Spektrum, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-662-47096-1_59

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