Global Information Lookup Global Information

Xerox PARC Map Viewer information


Xerox PARC Map Viewer was one of the earliest static web mapping sites, developed by Steve Putz in June 1993 at Xerox Corporation's Palo Alto Research Center (PARC). The Xerox PARC Map Viewer was an experiment in providing interactive information retrieval, rather than access to just static files, on the World Wide Web.[1]

Map Viewer used a customized CGI server module written in Perl. Map images were generated in GIF format from two server side programs. MAP-WRITER created the raster images from the geographic database and RASTOGIF would convert the raster image into the GIF format.

Xerox has since discontinued the Map Viewer service.

  1. ^ Putz, Steve. "Interactive Information Services Using World-Wide Web Hypertext". Archived from the original on June 28, 2011.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: unfit URL (link)

and 12 Related for: Xerox PARC Map Viewer information

Request time (Page generated in 0.8514 seconds.)

Xerox PARC Map Viewer

Last Update:

Xerox PARC Map Viewer was one of the earliest static web mapping sites, developed by Steve Putz in June 1993 at Xerox Corporation's Palo Alto Research...

Word Count : 151

Web mapping

Last Update:

research documents. 1993: Xerox PARC Map Viewer, The first mapserver based on CGI/Perl, allowed reprojection styling and definition of map extent. 1994: The National...

Word Count : 4675

Distributed GIS

Last Update:

means of displaying and interacting with maps on the Web. The first web mapping service was the Xerox PARC Map Viewer built in 1993 and decommissioned in 2000...

Word Count : 3956

Internet GIS

Last Update:

program, Xerox PARC Map Viewer, capable of distributed map creation appearing in 1993. This software was unique in that it facilitated dynamic user map generation...

Word Count : 2240

Microsoft PowerPoint

Last Update:

even so, Rich Gold, a scholar who studied corporate presentation use at Xerox PARC, could write in 1999: "Within today's corporation, if you want to communicate...

Word Count : 22287

Mouse button

Last Update:

first mouse had a single button; Xerox PARC soon designed a three-button model, but reduced the count to two for Xerox products. Apple decided on one button...

Word Count : 1998

Classic Mac OS

Last Update:

part of an agreement allowing Xerox to buy shares in Apple at a favorable price, it also used concepts from the Xerox PARC Alto computer, which former Apple...

Word Count : 6365

List of programmers

Last Update:

co-authored X Window System version 11, and developed Cedar Viewers Windows System at Xerox PARC Douglas McIlroy – macros, pipes and filters, concept of software...

Word Count : 3718

Microsoft Word

Last Update:

developed at Xerox PARC. Simonyi started work on a word processor called Multi-Tool Word and soon hired Richard Brodie, a former Xerox intern, who became...

Word Count : 8264

Timeline of Steve Jobs media

Last Update:

going to evolve. They all speak different languages right now. Early Xerox PARC local area network list server revealed special interest groups in the...

Word Count : 124

1970s

Last Update:

1971 electronic paper, developed by Nick Sheridon at Xerox's Palo Alto Research Center (PARC) the Xerox Alto of 1973, the first computer to use the desktop...

Word Count : 18202

Women in computing

Last Update:

Mountbatten archive. Cathy Marshall worked on the NoteCards system at Xerox PARC. NoteCards went on to influence Apple's HyperCard. As the Internet became...

Word Count : 10872

PDF Search Engine © AllGlobal.net