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John Hall, Lakin Wecker, Benjamin Ulmer and Faramarz Samavati
The amount of information collected about the Earth has become extremely large. With this information comes the demand for integration, processing, visualization and distribution of this data so that it can be leveraged to solve real-world problems. To a...
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Benjamin Ulmer, John Hall and Faramarz Samavati
Geospatial sensors are generating increasing amounts of three-dimensional (3D) data. While Discrete Global Grid Systems (DGGS) are a useful tool for integrating geospatial data, they provide no native support for 3D data. Several different 3D global grid...
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Felix Köster, Marlin W. Ulmer, Dirk C. Mattfeld
Pág. 419 - 429
Delivery companies are affected by emission-sensitive traffic management systems. These systems are installed in cities to react instantly to emission hot-spots through adapting traffic light programs at intersections. This results in a change of the tra...
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Jan Brinkmann, Marlin W. Ulmer, Dirk C. Mattfeld
Pág. 316 - 327
Bike sharing systems have been launched in many cities. Such systems consist of stations allowing users to rent and return bikes. Due to spatio-temporal variation of requests, stationstend to either be empty or full of bikes. At empty stations, no bikes ...
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Jin Ulmer, Jack Ethridge, Treba Marsh
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Jin L. Ulmer, Kelly Noe
This paper examines the unique aspects of fraudulent acts committed among non-profit organizations. By analyzing a specific non-profit fraud committed in a small East Texas town.
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A. M. Ulmer-Franco, G. Cherian, N. Quezada, G. M. Fasenko, and L. M. McMullen
Pág. 758 - 764
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L. T. Kawalilak, A. M. Ulmer Franco, and G. M. Fasenko
Pág. 82 - 87
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A. M. Ulmer-Franco, G. M. Fasenko, and E. E. O¿Dea Christopher
Pág. 2735 - 2742
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Wu, J. Norvell, W. A. Hopkins, D. G. Smith, D. B. Ulmer, M. G. Welch, R. M.
Pág. 919 - 927
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