Using Styled Layer Descriptor (SLD) for the dynamic generation of user- And context-adaptive mobile maps - A technical framework

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The well known OGC Styled Layer Descriptor (SLD) specification allows to specify the design of a map. On the other hand in LBS and UbiGIS maps need to be generated dynamically taking a lot of factors into account which describe the current user, situation and context. We present how to transform such user and context models with a base map represented as SLD resulting in an "adapted" SLD. Further we discuss how to apply these in order to generate SVG-based mobile maps. In order to generate base maps represented as SLD we developed a ArcMap2SLD-generator. This tool allows designing a map using ESRI ArcMap and automatically convening it into a valid SLD-file. This acts as a base for modifications using the mentioned user and context models. Using this SLD as parameter within WMS-requests results in an "adapted map", We explain this approach and discuss potentials and weaknesses. © Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg 2005.

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Zipf, A. (2006). Using Styled Layer Descriptor (SLD) for the dynamic generation of user- And context-adaptive mobile maps - A technical framework. In Lecture Notes in Computer Science (including subseries Lecture Notes in Artificial Intelligence and Lecture Notes in Bioinformatics) (Vol. 3833 LNCS, pp. 183–193). https://doi.org/10.1007/11599289_16

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