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==Available==
==Available==


* http://sydney.edu.au/arts/timemap/community/index.shtml
* SourceForge: https://sourceforge.net/projects/timemap/
* Open Source Community: http://sydney.edu.au/arts/timemap/community/index.shtml (dead link)
* Official home page: http://www.timemap.net/ (dead link)


==Description==
==Description==
From the home page (accessed 2015-03-03):
From the home page (accessed 2015-03-03):


:The TimeMap project aims to develop methodologies for handling distributed spatio-temporal information, targeted particularly at cultural information and novel functionality not available in existing products (such as database-driven timelines and map animation, structural metadata, and efficient client-server delivery). Major products of our research include the ECAI Clearinghouse, TMWin and TMJava map viewer, TMJava map and animation server and TimeMap structural metadata system.
<blockquote>The TimeMap project aims to develop methodologies for handling distributed spatio-temporal information, targeted particularly at cultural information and novel functionality not available in existing products (such as database-driven timelines and map animation, structural metadata, and efficient client-server delivery). Major products of our research include the ECAI Clearinghouse, TMWin and TMJava map viewer, TMJava map and animation server and TimeMap structural metadata system.</blockquote>


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Revision as of 17:02, 31 May 2016

Available

Description

From the home page (accessed 2015-03-03):

The TimeMap project aims to develop methodologies for handling distributed spatio-temporal information, targeted particularly at cultural information and novel functionality not available in existing products (such as database-driven timelines and map animation, structural metadata, and efficient client-server delivery). Major products of our research include the ECAI Clearinghouse, TMWin and TMJava map viewer, TMJava map and animation server and TimeMap structural metadata system.