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2013
Until the 1980s, the study of the history of cartography was defined by two idealizations: (1) that maps are strictly factual statements and (2) that cartography is an innately progressive science that serves as a surrogate for Western civilization as a whole.
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Until the 1980s, the study of the history of cartography was defined by two idealizations: (1) that maps are strictly factual statements and (2) that cartography is an innately progressive science that serves as a surrogate for Western civilization as a whole.
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Deviant Cartographies: A Contribution to Post-critical Cartography
KN - Journal of Cartography and Geographic Information, 2022Dennis Edler+2 more
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2011
Process models can be seen as the “maps” describing the operational processes of organizations. Similarly, information systems can be looked at as “navigation systems” guiding the flow of work in organizations. Unfortunately, many organizations fail in creating and maintaining accurate business process maps.
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Process models can be seen as the “maps” describing the operational processes of organizations. Similarly, information systems can be looked at as “navigation systems” guiding the flow of work in organizations. Unfortunately, many organizations fail in creating and maintaining accurate business process maps.
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View of Cartography in Video Games: Literature Review and Examples of Specific Solutions
KN - Journal of Cartography and Geographic Information, 2022Tymoteusz Horbiński, Krzysztof Zagata
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Three-Dimensional Microbiome and Metabolome Cartography of a Diseased Human Lung
Cell Host and Microbe, 2017Neha Garg, Mingxun Wang, Yufei Hua
exaly
Some thoughts on deep learning empowering cartography
Journal of Geography and Cartography, 2022exaly