Online dynamic cartographic representation: methodology for analysis of communities
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https://doi.org/10.5007/1518-2924.2011v16n32p94Keywords:
Online Dynamic Cartographic Representation, Competitive Intelligence, Economic Intelligence, Mapping, Virtual CommunitiesAbstract
The methodology of Online Dynamic Cartographic Representation (ODCR) is presented from the perspective of active community in economic intelligence in France that produces active digital documents and provides in virtual communities. methodology of exposed work is treatment of cartographic information and interactive maps in communities representations, making clear their potential use. The work is dedicated to presenting interactive cartographic treatment, including the legitimacy of chosen method, the interactive dynamic representation in three dimensions, the study's context and corpus and the choice of the tools. The analysis and the results emphasize the verification of the method compared with other methods of data representation. The study mainly helps in building a chain of automatic data processing from collection to the automated generation of interactive 3D graphics.Downloads
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