Distributed Geospatial Computing (DGC)
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DEFINITION Distributed Geospatial Computing (DGC) refers to the geospatial computing resides on multiple computers connected through computer networks. Figure 1 illustrates DGC within the C/S architecture [1]: where the geospatial computing is conducted by the geospatial components, which can communicate with each other or communicate through wrapping applications, such as web server and web browser. The Geospatial Components can communicate through application level protocols, such as HTTP or other customized protocols.
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