[GRASS-SVN] r64929 - grass-promo/grassposter/2015_EGU_G7_PeerReview_SciPlatform

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Sun Mar 29 06:45:56 PDT 2015


Author: neteler
Date: 2015-03-29 06:45:56 -0700 (Sun, 29 Mar 2015)
New Revision: 64929

Modified:
   grass-promo/grassposter/2015_EGU_G7_PeerReview_SciPlatform/poster.bib
   grass-promo/grassposter/2015_EGU_G7_PeerReview_SciPlatform/poster.tex
Log:
2015_EGU_G7_PeerReview_SciPlatform poster: minor cleanup

Modified: grass-promo/grassposter/2015_EGU_G7_PeerReview_SciPlatform/poster.bib
===================================================================
--- grass-promo/grassposter/2015_EGU_G7_PeerReview_SciPlatform/poster.bib	2015-03-29 13:31:59 UTC (rev 64928)
+++ grass-promo/grassposter/2015_EGU_G7_PeerReview_SciPlatform/poster.bib	2015-03-29 13:45:56 UTC (rev 64929)
@@ -119,16 +119,15 @@
 }
 
 @article{Gebbert20141,
-	abstract = "Abstract Time in geographic information systems has been a research theme for more than two decades, resulting in comprehensive theoretical work, many research prototypes and several working solutions. However, none of the available solutions provides the ability to manage, analyze, process and visualize large environmental spatio-temporal datasets and the investigation and assessment of temporal relationships between them. We present in this paper a freely available field based temporal \{GIS\} (TGRASS) that fulfills these requirements. Our approach is based on the integration of time in the open source Geographic Resources Analysis Support System (GRASS). We introduce the concept of a space time dataset that is defined as a collection of time stamped raster, voxel or vector data. A dedicated set of spatio-temporal tools was implemented to manage, process and analyze space time datasets and their temporal and spatial relationships. We demonstrate the temporal \
 {GIS\} and environmental modeling capabilities of \{TGRASS\} by analyzing a multi-decadal European climate dataset.",
+	abstract = "Abstract Time in geographic information systems has been a research theme for more than two decades, resulting in comprehensive theoretical work, many research prototypes and several working solutions. However, none of the available solutions provides the ability to manage, analyze, process and visualize large environmental spatio-temporal datasets and the investigation and assessment of temporal relationships between them. We present in this paper a freely available field based temporal GIS (TGRASS) that fulfills these requirements. Our approach is based on the integration of time in the open source Geographic Resources Analysis Support System (GRASS). We introduce the concept of a space time dataset that is defined as a collection of time stamped raster, voxel or vector data. A dedicated set of spatio-temporal tools was implemented to manage, process and analyze space time datasets and their temporal and spatial relationships. We demonstrate the temporal GIS a
 nd environmental modeling capabilities of TGRASS by analyzing a multi-decadal European climate dataset.",
 	author = "Gebbert, S{\"o}ren and Pebesma, Edzer",
 	DOI = "10.1016/j.envsoft.2013.11.001",
 	issn = "1364-8152",
 	journal = "Environmental Modelling \& Software",
-	keywords = "Temporal \{GIS\}; Spatio-temporal modeling; \{GRASS\} \{GIS\}; \{TGRASS\}",
+	keywords = "Temporal {GIS}; Spatio-temporal modeling; {GRASS GIS}; {TGRASS}",
 	note = "",
-	number = "0",
 	pages = "1--12",
-	title = "{A temporal \{GIS\} for field based environmental modeling}",
+	title = "{A temporal {GIS} for field based environmental modeling}",
 	url = "http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S136481521300282X",
 	volume = "53",
 	year = "2014"
@@ -183,7 +182,7 @@
 @article{rocchini2012let,
   title={Let the four freedoms paradigm apply to ecology},
   author={Rocchini, Duccio and Neteler, Markus},
-  journal={Trends in ecology \& evolution},
+  journal={Trends in Ecology \& Evolution},
   volume={27},
   number={6},
   pages={310--311},

Modified: grass-promo/grassposter/2015_EGU_G7_PeerReview_SciPlatform/poster.tex
===================================================================
--- grass-promo/grassposter/2015_EGU_G7_PeerReview_SciPlatform/poster.tex	2015-03-29 13:31:59 UTC (rev 64928)
+++ grass-promo/grassposter/2015_EGU_G7_PeerReview_SciPlatform/poster.tex	2015-03-29 13:45:56 UTC (rev 64929)
@@ -1,6 +1,9 @@
 % License: CC BY-SA
 % Authors: See authors below and see also acknowledgement for authors of some images or research
 
+% EGU: http://meetingorganizer.copernicus.org/EGU2015/posters/17174
+%      http://meetingorganizer.copernicus.org/EGU2015/EGU2015-8314-7.pdf
+
 \documentclass[25pt, margin=0mm, innermargin=15mm, blockverticalspace=15mm, colspace=15mm, subcolspace=8mm]{tikzposter}
 \geometry{paperwidth=197cm,paperheight=100cm}
 
@@ -80,18 +83,18 @@
 Martin Landa\inst{4},
 S\"{o}ren Gebbert\inst{5},
 Pietro Zambelli\inst{3},
-Markus Neteler\inst{6}, and
-Peter L\"{o}we\inst{7}
+Markus Neteler\inst{6},
+Peter L\"{o}we\inst{7}, and
 Margherita Di Leo\inst{8}
 }
 \institute{
-\instlist{1}NCSU, USA,
-\instlist{2}IWMI, Sri Lanka,
-\instlist{3}EURAC, Italy,
-\instlist{4}FCE CTU in Prague, Czech Republic,
-\instlist{5}TICSA, Germany,
-\instlist{6}CRI, FEM, Italy,
-\instlist{7}GNLST, Germany
+\instlist{1}NCSU, USA;
+\instlist{2}IWMI, Sri Lanka;
+\instlist{3}EURAC, Italy;
+\instlist{4}FCE CTU in Prague, Czech Republic;
+\instlist{5}TICSA, Germany;
+\instlist{6}CRI, FEM, Italy;
+\instlist{7}GNLST, Germany;
 \instlist{8}EC-JRC, Italy
 }
 
@@ -197,7 +200,7 @@
 \column{0.25}
 
 %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
-\block{\blocktitlewrap{GRASS as Temporal GIS}}{
+\block{\blocktitlewrap{GRASS GIS as Temporal GIS}}{
 The time dimension was introduced in GRASS GIS version 7 for raster, 3D raster and
 vector map layers, transforming it into a full featured temporal GIS (Gebbert and Pebesma, 2014 \cite{Gebbert20141}).
 Time series of map layers are managed in space time datasets, a new data type in GRASS GIS.
@@ -360,12 +363,12 @@
 \endgroup
 
 \blocksectiontitle{Acknowledgements}
-Matthew Horvath for \emph{Spill impacts from coal ash pond using GRASS GIS}
+Matthew Horvath for \emph{Spill impacts from coal ash pond using GRASS GIS};
 % http://www4.ncsu.edu/~jcfounta/Summer14Posters/horvath.pdf
 
 Eva Stopkova for physical model of High Tatras.
 
-GRASS GIS project is a Open Source Geospatial Foundation (OSGeo) project and is using OSGeo infrastructure for websites and repositories.
+GRASS GIS project is a Open Source Geospatial Foundation (OSGeo) project and is using OSGeo infrastructure for Web site and code repository.
 
 \textcolor{gray}{
 \hrulefill



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