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Maria pointed out that IJC is not a common acronym.<br>
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IJC = International Journal of Cartography, edited by: William
Cartwright and Anne Ruas, ISSN 2372-9333 (print), 2372-9341
(online).
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Regards<br>
Franz-Josef<br>
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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">Am 10.01.2016 um 22:24 schrieb
Franz-Josef Behr:<br>
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Hi!<br>
<br>
Please find below the draft of Pradeep and me "Invitation to
contribute to the Scientific Committee and as reviewer".<br>
<br>
Any comments until tomorrow (Monday) evening are welcome!<br>
<br>
Viele Grüße / Best regards<br>
<br>
Franz-Josef<br>
<br>
<br>
The <b>Geospatial Open Source community</b> strives together with
the<b> OSGeo Foundation</b> for excellence in all their endeavours
to achieve the highest levels of learned interactions through its
FOSS4G conferences. Each conference is a milestone as well as a
stepping stone for the FOSS GIS community as well as for the whole
world which, with each passing day, realizes that FOSS is the way
forward in the post-Kyoto world of <b>sustainability</b>.<br>
<br>
The annual <b>FOSS4G conference</b>, being held in <b>2016 in
Bonn, Germany (24 -- 26 Aug)</b>, is the largest global
gathering focused on open source geospatial software. FOSS4G
brings together developers, users, decision-makers and observers
from a broad spectrum of organizations and fields of operation.
Through six days of workshops, presentations, discussions, and
cooperation, FOSS4G participants create effective and relevant
geospatial products, standards, and protocols. <br>
<br>
To enable FOSS4G to achieve its aims and foster the spirit of
openness in geospatial computing, this call is made for all who
are interested in the FOSS4G philosophy to express interest in<b>
becoming part of the Scientific Committee</b> (SC) of the
upcoming FOSS4G conference. Potential topics are listed at the
bottom of<br>
<br>
The SC will steer the course of the conference, and will decide
on the tracks, the lead speakers, the sessions, the chairs, and of
course the presentations that will be made. In addition
recommendations for further publication of selected papers in
TGIS, IJC, or OSGeo Journal can be given.<br>
<br>
Additionally we welcome you and other scientists to express their
interest for a key input that sustains the quality of
presentations and publications in each FOSS4G, i.e., <b>reviewing
the submissions</b>!<br>
<br>
Please send expressions of interest to participate in the SC
and/or reviewers panel to the chairs listed below.<br>
<br>
Thank you for your support!<br>
<br>
Yours truly,<br>
<br>
<br>
Franz-Josef Behr and A.P. Pradeepkumar<br>
________________________________________________________________________<br>
FOSS4G 2016 Academic Track<br>
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Questions & remarks to the Academic Track Chairs:<br>
Prof. Dr. Franz-Josef Behr - <a moz-do-not-send="true"
class="moz-txt-link-abbreviated"
href="mailto:franz-josef.behr@hft-stuttgart.de">franz-josef.behr@hft-stuttgart.de</a><br>
Prof. Dr. A.P. Pradeepkumar - <a moz-do-not-send="true"
class="moz-txt-link-abbreviated"
href="mailto:geo.pradeep@gmail.com">geo.pradeep@gmail.com</a><br>
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<b>Topics listed in the Call for Papers</b><br>
<br>
• Architectures and frameworks for open source software and
data<br>
• Business Models for Open Source / Open Data<br>
• Data Quality, Software Quality and Service Quality<br>
• Community Building<br>
• Doing more for less: Assessment of costs and benefits of open
source applications and open source business models<br>
• Use of Open Data in public administration and services<br>
• FOSS and FOSS4G: Is spatial special?<br>
• Approaches to combine open and closed software<br>
• Teaching Geospatial Sciences with open source solutions<br>
• History of Geospatial Open Standards<br>
• Open Database Protection <br>
• Open Data Resources, Linked Open Data, Open Data Commons,
Open Data Best Practices<br>
• Open Data Technologies and Interoperability<br>
• Cross-border approaches, Political Open Data Support,
Licensing Policies<br>
• Open Source GIS application use cases, i.e., in local and
regional administrations, landscape planning, participatory GIS,
Location based services, health, energy supply, water, climate
change, transportation, agriculture and forestry, disaster
management, and retailing/marketing<br>
• Implementation and benefits of open standards, needs for
further developments in standardization<br>
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