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9783642121555

Computational Science and Its Applications-ICCSA 2010

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    9783642121555

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    3642121551

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  • Copyright: 2010-04-21
  • Publisher: Springer-Verlag New York Inc
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Summary

The four-volume set LNCS 6016 - 6019 constitutes the refereed proceedings of the International Conference on Computational Science and Its Applications, ICCSA 2010, held in Fukuoka, Japan, in March 2010. The four volumes contain papers presenting a wealth of original research results in the field of computational science, from foundational issues in computer science and mathematics to advanced applications in virtually all sciences making use of computational techniques. The topics of the fully refereed papers are structured according to the five major conference themes: computational methods, algorithms and scientific application, high performance computing and networks, geometric modelling, graphics and visualization, advanced and emerging applications, and information systems and technologies. Moreover, submissions from more than 30 special sessions and workshops contribute to this publication. These cover These cover topics such as geographical analysis, urban modeling, spatial statistics, wireless and ad hoc networking, logical, scientific and computational aspects of pulse phenomena in transitions, high-performance computing and information visualization, sensor network and its applications, molecular simulations structures and processes, collective evolutionary systems, software engineering processes and applications, molecular simulations structures and processes, internet communication security, security and privacy in pervasive computing environments, and mobile communications.

Table of Contents

Workshop on Geographical Analysis, Urban Modeling, Spatial Statistics (GEO-AN-MOD 2010)
Real Estate Values, Urban Centrality, Economic Activities. A GIS Analysis on the City of Swindon (UK)p. 1
Analysis of Positional Aspects in the Variation of Real Estate Values in an Italian Southern Metropolitan Areap. 17
A Network Based Kernel Density Estimator Applied to Barcelona Economic Activitiesp. 32
The Application of Spatial Filtering Technique to the Economic Convergence of the European Regions between 1995 and 2007p. 46
Spatial Autocorrelation Analysis for the Evaluation of Migration Flows: The Italian Casep. 62
Using Cellular Automata Model to Simulate the Impact of Urban Growth Policy on Environment in Danshuei Township, Taiwanp. 77
Improving the Calibration of the MOLAND Urban Growth Model with Land-Use Information Derived from a Time-Series of Medium Resolution Remote Sensing Datap. 89
Design of a Dynamic Land-Use Change Probability Model Using Spatio-temporal Transition Matrixp. 105
Forecasting Space-Time Land Use Change in the Paochiao Watershed of Taiwan Using Demand Estimation and Empirical Simulation Approachesp. 116
Should Neighborhood Effect Be Stable in Urban Geosimulation Model? A Case Study of Tokyop. 131
A Fuzzy Cellular Automata Modeling Approach - Accessing Urban Growth Dynamics in Linguistic Termsp. 140
Computer-Based Methods for a Socially Sustainable Urban and Regional Planning - CoMStaRp. 152
A Comparison of Evolutionary Algorithms for Automatic Calibration of Constrainad Cellular Automatap. 166
The Calculation Method of Heating and Cooling Energy Saving Potential in Urban Districtp. 182
GIS-Based Estimation of Wetland Conservation Potentials in Europep. 193
G.I.S. to Support Environmental Sustainability in Manufacturing Areas. Case Study of the Apulian Region in Southern Italyp. 210
Estimating and Classifying Spatial and Temporal Distributions of Flow Conditions for Fish Habitats by Using Geostatistical Approaches with Measured Flow and Fish Datap. 224
Service Path Attribution Networks (SPANs): Spatially Quantifying the Flow of Ecosystem Services from Landscapes to Peoplep. 238
Facing the Archaeological Looting in Peru by Using Very High Resolution Satellite Imagery and Local Spatial Autocorrelation Statisticsp. 254
U-City: New Trends of Urban Planning in Korea Based on Pervasive and Ubiquitous Geotechnology and Geoinformationp. 262
Settlement-Preference Patterns and Characteristics of Households in Urban Renewal Areap. 271
Ontologies for Urban Regeneration Could Be Useful for Managing Cohesion Policies?p. 283
The Effect of School Facility Allocation to City Center Development Base on Dynamic Spatial Structure Modelp. 293
A Fuzzy Reasoning Based Approach for Determining Suitable Paths between Two Locations on a Transport Networkp. 309
Assessing Macroseismic Data Reliability through Rough Set Theory: The Case of Rapolla (Basilicata, Southern Italy)p. 320
Utilization of LiDAR and IKONOS Satellite Data for Security Hotspot Analysis Based on Realism of 3D City Modelp. 331
Towards 3D Tactical Intelligence Assessments for Crime scene Analysisp. 346
On the Estimation of Fire Severity Using Satellite ASTER Data and Spatial Autocorrelation Statisticsp. 361
Spatial Analysis of the 2008 Influenza Outbreak of Hong Kongp. 374
Spatial Components in Disease Modellingp. 389
Ordered Polyline Trees for Efficient Search of Objects Moving on a Graphp. 401
Compactness in Spatial Decision Support: A Literature Reviewp. 414
An Architecture and a Metamodel for Processing Analytic and Geographic Multilevel Queriesp. 430
Transferring Indicators into Different Partitions of Geographic Spacep. 445
A Model Driven Process for Spatial Data Sources and Spatial Data Warehouses Reconcilationp. 461
ISATEM: An Integration of Socioeconomic and Spatial Models for Mineral Resources Exploitationp. 476
Scale-Dependency and Sensitivity of Hydrological Estimations to Land Use and Topography for a Coastal Watershed in Mississippip. 491
Using MODIS Land-Use/Land-Cover Data and Hydrological Modeling for Estimating Nutrient Concentrationsp. 501
Geometrical DCC-Algorithm for Merging Polygonal Geospatial Datap. 515
Geospatial Semantics: A Critical Reviewp. 528
General Track on Advanced and Emerging Applications
Modelling Sea Surface Salinity from MODIS Satellite Datap. 545
Skeleton of a Multi-ribbon Surfacep. 557
Multi-criteria Optimization in GIS: Continuous K-Nearest Neighbor Search in Mobile Navigationp. 574
The Application of Disturbance Observer to Propulsion Control of Sub-mini Underwater Robotp. 590
On the Security Enhancement of an Efficient and Secure Event Signature Protocol for P2P MMOGsp. 599
A Stable Skeletonization for Tabletop Gesture Recognitionp. 610
Author Indexp. 623
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