Position Papers
- Anne Bowser. Conceptualizing a Geospatial Software Institute (GSI) as a System of Systems.
- Jeffrey Carver. Software Engineering Position Paper – GSI Workshop 3.
- Coline Dony, Zan Dodson, and Douglas Richardson. An NGSI that supports effective, inclusive, and diverse synergies between geographers, computer scientists, and engineers that can serve researchers in addressing complex social, environmental and scientific challenges.
- Ned English, Peter Herman, and Edward Mulrow. Challenges in Linking Contextual Data at Multiple Levels of Geographic Aggregation: The Social Science Context.
- David Haynes. Comparative Analysis of Big Geo Platforms.
- Rajesh Kalyanam, Carol Song and Lan Zhao. Catalyzing the geospatial software community of the future.
- Karen Kemp. Position Paper for the Third NSF Workshop on Conceptualizing a National Geospatial Software Institute.
- Kumar Navulur. Geospatial Data Infrastructure, Search & Discovery, and Analysis Considerations For Big Data Analytics From Satellite Imagery.
- Emily Law. Position Paper for 3rd GSI Workshop.
- Craig Lee. Federation Management as an Integral Part of GSI Strategy and Governance.
- Heather Lynch and Bradley Spitzbart. Leveraging AI for geospatial applications.
- Mohan Ramamurthy. Geospatial Software Institute for Advancing Open and Collaborative Earth System Science.
- Alan Rea, David Blodgett, and Tad Slawecki. Integrating Practitioner Perspectives Into a National Geospatial Software Institute (GSI).
- Gilbert Rochon. Global near-real-time interdisciplinary geospatial data development, analysis, archiving, sustainability, accessibility, dissemination, collaborative research, and inclusive workforce development.
- Eric Shook. Connecting Geospatial Software to Science.
- Tyson Swetnam, David LeBauer and Nirav Merchant. Looking toward an Institute to support both users and creators of geospatial software.
- Tapani Sarjakoski. Open Science and its implications for geospatial information science and technology.
- Sri Vinay, Robert Chen and Gregory Yetman. Geospatial Software Governance from an Applied Research Perspective.
- Levi John Wolf, Sergio Rey, and Taylor Oshan. Open code is not enough: towards a replicable future for geographic data science.
- Ryan Wyatt. Geospatial Visualization for Education and Public Outreach.
- Zhe Zhang. Geospatial Software Institute: A Knowledge Hub for Driving Sustainable Geospatial Software Ecosystem.