2015
DOI: 10.1016/j.compenvurbsys.2015.04.003
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Performance improvement techniques for geospatial web services in a cyberinfrastructure environment – A case study with a disaster management portal

Abstract: Available online xxxxKeyword: Geospatial cyberinfrastructure (GCI) Rapid response Disaster management GeoJSON GML WMS WFS Service-oriented architecture (SOA) a b s t r a c t High population growth, urbanization, and global climate change drive up the frequency of disasters, affecting the safety of people's lives and property worldwide. Because of the inherent big-data nature of this disaster-related information, the processes of data exchange and transfer among physically distributed locations are increasingly… Show more

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“…This result clearly indicates that, though the size of Table 4. System specifications of the instances used for testing LZMA is lesser than DEFLATE, the time taken to compress the data on the server is more in LZMA method, which complements the conclusions derived by (Li et al, 2015). Based on these observations that the data processing time is equally crucial to the data compression ratios achieved, the application implements the DEFLATE method instead of LZMA.…”
Section: Compression Methods For Efficient Transmission Of Datasupporting
confidence: 58%
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“…This result clearly indicates that, though the size of Table 4. System specifications of the instances used for testing LZMA is lesser than DEFLATE, the time taken to compress the data on the server is more in LZMA method, which complements the conclusions derived by (Li et al, 2015). Based on these observations that the data processing time is equally crucial to the data compression ratios achieved, the application implements the DEFLATE method instead of LZMA.…”
Section: Compression Methods For Efficient Transmission Of Datasupporting
confidence: 58%
“…GeoJSON is better at encoding point data while GML is good at encoding polyline and polygon data (Li et al, 2015). Although GML has advantage over GeoJSON in polygon and polyline encoding, we had to choose GeoJSON deliberately for the reasons described in (Li et al, 2015). This observation is shown in performance comparison section.…”
Section: Data Conversionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The GetMap operation enables users to obtain static maps from multiple servers by submitting parameters that include layer names, bounding boxes, format, styles, etc. [3,16]. The GetFeatureInfo operation requests metadata for the selected features [16].…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A web map service (WMS) is an international standard protocol for publishing and accessing geo-referenced maps on the web [1][2][3]. This standard has facilitated the integration, access and value-added applications of geospatial information [1,4,5].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%