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http://hdl.handle.net/2183/31937 Funcionalidades para la publicación de mapas web interactivos georreferenciados con integración fluida de narrativa textual
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Fuertes Agras, Jaime
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Universidade da Coruña. Facultade de Informática
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[Resumen]: La integración gráfico-textual en contextos donde se busca la difusión y comprensión de un
mapa interactivo acompañado de una narrativa de formato extenso resultado de una investigación
no es trivial. Hasta la fecha, esta problemática ha sido resuelta por algunas aplicaciones
de manera específica o ad-hoc, es decir, para dar respuesta a las necesidades de determinados
proyectos. Lo que proponemos en este TFG es buscar una solución más generalizable a través
del uso de la principal librería de Javascript para la creación de mapas web interactivos en
la actualidad, Leaflet, que permite su extensión mediante plugins. Los plugins son una de las
formas más sencillas de añadir a un proyecto funcionalidades extra.
Este TFG se ha desarrollado siguiendo una metodología ágil para obtener resultados parciales
del producto final y poder exponerlo ante los directores del proyecto. El alcance del
proyecto contempla desarrollar tres funcionalidades: enlazar elementos de una narrativa textual
con las representaciones gráficas de las geometrías que componen un mapa en un contexto
web, así como modificar el cómo se visualiza el mapa en relación directa con el texto
cambiando, por ejemplo, la capa del mismo que es visible cuando el usuario se desplace por la
narrativa y viceversa. El proyecto utilizará un entorno web real como base para el desarrollo
y las pruebas de las funcionalidades.
[Abstract]: The graphic-textual integration in contexts where the dissemination and understanding of an interactive map accompanied by a long format narrative resulting from an investigation is sought is not trivial. To date, this problem has been resolved by some applications specifically or ad-hoc, that is, to respond to the needs of certain projects. What we propose in this end of degree project is to find a more generalizable solution through the use of the main Javascript library for the creation of interactive web maps today, Leaflet, which allows its extension through plugins. Plugins are one of the easiest ways to add extra functionality to a project. This end of degree project has been developed following an agile methodology to obtain partial results of the final product and be able to expose it to the project directors. The scope of the project contemplates developing three functionalities: linking elements of a textual narrative with the graphic representations of the geometries that make up a map in a web context, as well as modifying how the map is displayed in direct relation to the text by changing, for example , the layer of it that is visible when the user scrolls through the narrative and vice versa. The project will use a real web environment as the basis for the development and testing of the functionalities.
[Abstract]: The graphic-textual integration in contexts where the dissemination and understanding of an interactive map accompanied by a long format narrative resulting from an investigation is sought is not trivial. To date, this problem has been resolved by some applications specifically or ad-hoc, that is, to respond to the needs of certain projects. What we propose in this end of degree project is to find a more generalizable solution through the use of the main Javascript library for the creation of interactive web maps today, Leaflet, which allows its extension through plugins. Plugins are one of the easiest ways to add extra functionality to a project. This end of degree project has been developed following an agile methodology to obtain partial results of the final product and be able to expose it to the project directors. The scope of the project contemplates developing three functionalities: linking elements of a textual narrative with the graphic representations of the geometries that make up a map in a web context, as well as modifying how the map is displayed in direct relation to the text by changing, for example , the layer of it that is visible when the user scrolls through the narrative and vice versa. The project will use a real web environment as the basis for the development and testing of the functionalities.
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