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Korisničko sučelje za vizualizaciju MobilityDB prostorno-vremenskih upita

User interface for MobilityDB spatio-temporal queries
Authors: Stanić, Anđela;

Korisničko sučelje za vizualizaciju MobilityDB prostorno-vremenskih upita

Abstract

Ship Trajectory is a web core application used for visualizing the ship trajectories in the Danish part of the Northern Sea. The ship movements data are retrieved in the AIS format and stored in a PostgreSQL database. PostGIS and MobilityDB extensions were used to enable storing a spatio-temporal data and to process the spatio-temporal queries. The server side of the app was developed in ASP.NET Core environment, while HTML, Razor, CSS and JavaScript were used to build the user interface. A JavaScript library, Leaflet, was helpful for displaying the spatio-temporal data. In this paper, all the mentioned technologies are explained, as well as the architecture, the implementation and the usage of the application.

Ship Trajectory je web core aplikacija za prikaz kretanja plovila u danskom području Sjevernog mora. Podaci o kretanju plovila su preuzeti u AIS formatu, te su pohranjeni u PostgreSQL bazu podataka. Korištene su PostGIS i MobilityDB ekstenzije koje omogućuju upravljanje prostorno-vremenskim podatcima i izvršenje prostorno-vremenskih upita. Za razvoj serverskog dijela aplikacije korišteno je ASP.NET Core razvojno okruženje, te HTML, Razor, CSS i JavaScript jezici za korisničko sučelje. Za vizualizaciju prostorno-vremenskih podataka korištena je JavaScript knjižica Leaflet. U ovom radu su objašnjene sve navedene tehnologije, arhitektura i implementacija, te način korištenja aplikacije.

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JavaScript, Web core aplikacija, TEHNIČKE ZNANOSTI. Računarstvo., AIS, Web core application, ASP.NET Core, PostgreSQL, PostGIS, TECHNICAL SCIENCES. Computing., spatio-temporal data, Leaflet, Prostorno-vremenski upiti, MobilityDB, PostgreSQL, PostGIS, ASP.NET Core, JavaScript, Leaflet, prostorno-vremenski podaci, MobilityDB

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