Two network geoinformation technologies are considered. Their common major features are (1) network access to geographical information, which may be distributed over network servers or reside on the user PC, (2) modern methods of knowledge acquisition from spatial and spatio-temporal data, (3) high interactivity and clarity of visualization boosting the decision-making efficiency. Case studies of GIS analysis are presented.
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