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|a Invited Papers -- New Challenges for Defining Information Fusion Requirements -- Situation Management: Basic Concepts and Approaches -- Maritime GIS: From Monitoring to Simulation Systems -- Data, Information and Knowledge Harmonization, Integration and Fusion in GIS -- Intelligent Images Analysis in GIS -- Context-Driven Information Fusion for Operational Decision Making in Humanitarian Logistics -- From Battle Management Language (BML) to Automatic Information Fusion -- Centrope MAP: Combining X-Border Information from Multiple Sources for Planning Purposes -- Information Assurance and Protection in GIS -- Software Environment for Simulation and Evaluation of a Security Operation Center -- Security Policy Verification Tool for Geographical Information Systems -- Architecture Types of the Bit Permutation Instruction for General Purpose Processors -- New Public Key Cryptosystems Based on Difficulty of Factorization and Discrete Logarithm Problems -- GIS as a Basis for Monitoring Systems -- Application of a Dynamic Recurrent Neural Network in Spatio-Temporal Forecasting -- System of Traffic Control on the Basis of Cartographic Databases and Geoinformation Technologies -- Information Fusion of Land Laser Scanning for Geographic Information Systems -- Using GIS to Analyze Acute Myocardial Infarction in Turkey -- Ontologies and Programming Technologies for GIS and GIS Applications -- Obtaining Semantic Descriptions Based on Conceptual Schemas Embedded into a Geographic Context -- Representing the Semantic Content of Topological Relations into Spatial Databases -- Some Remarks on Topological Abstraction in Multi Representation Databases -- Intelligent Simulation of Hydrophysical Fields by Immunocomputing -- Visual Modeling of Spatial Processes -- Universal Data Model for Intelligent GIS -- 3D Graphics Applied to Maritime Safety -- Operations Research and TSMO for GIS Applications -- Northern Shield US-Russia Maritime Energy Security Cooperation -- Space-Extensive Targets Radar Search in the Presence of Noise -- Empirical Bayes Trajectory Estimation Based on Bearings from Moving Observer.
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