V. Chabanyuk, О. Dyshlik. CONCEPTUAL FRAMEWORK OF THE NATIONAL ATLAS OF UKRAINE ELECTRONIC VERSION

DOI: 
https://doi.org/10.15407/ugz2014.02.058
Ukr. geogr. z. 2014, N2:58-68
Language of publication: 
Ukrainian
Authors: 

V. Chabanyuk – Institute of Geography of the Ukraine National Academy of Sciences, Kiev;
О. Dyshlik – Institute of Geography of the Ukraine National Academy of Sciences, Kiev.

Abstract: 

Three mass circulation issues of one pilot and two complete electronic versions of the Ukraine National Atlas (ElUNA) was made possible by the creation of specific atlas infrastructure. The article introduces and explains the concept of atlas infrastructure and researches its architecture - Conceptual framework of ElUNA. The resulting framework is proposed to use when creating atlases like ElUNA, as well as solving tasks to provide their long-term functionality and updates. The useful nature of the framework in research directed at finding the ways to harmonize the most advanced theories in cartography has been suggested.

Key words: 
National Atlas of Ukraine, the conceptual framework of ElUNA
Pages: 
58-68
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