Barbara Hofer
University of Salzburg
33 Papers
134 Citations
Barbara Hofer is an academic researcher from University of Salzburg. The author has contributed to research in topics: Geoprocessing & Workflow. The author has an hindex of 9, co-authored 31 publications. Previous affiliations of Barbara Hofer include Vienna University of Technology.
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Papers
Reproducible research and GIScience: an evaluation using AGILE conference papers
Daniel Nüst,Carlos Granell,Barbara Hofer,Markus Konkol,Frank O. Ostermann,Rusne Sileryte,Valentina Cerutti +6 more
TL;DR: To support researchers in producing reproducible work, the GIScience conference series could offer awards and paper badges, provide author guidelines for computational research, and publish articles in Open Access formats.
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Uses of online geoprocessing technology in analyses and case studies: a systematic analysis of literature
TL;DR: The required adaptation of technology for user tasks is identified as major barrier for the wide use of online geoprocessing and further research needs to assess user tasks and how online geop rocessing can provide the required functions in a user-oriented manner.
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A land-use-based modelling chain to assess the impacts of Natural Water Retention Measures on Europe’s Green Infrastructure
Sarah Mubareka,Christine Estreguil,Claudia Baranzelli,Carla Rocha Gomes,Carlo Lavalle,Barbara Hofer +5 more
TL;DR: Results show that the competition for land claimed by different economic sectors, combined with policy-driven rule-sets for the implementation of different NWRMs, yields very different results for the 2030 land-use projections, and subsequently for the morphology of GI.
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Coupling formalized knowledge bases with object-based image analysis
TL;DR: The strength of this approach is the direct integration of ontologies into the OBIA process, which reduces the effort necessary to define the classes for image analysis and simultaneously reduces its subjectivity.
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Assessment of Workforce Demands to Shape GIS&T Education
TL;DR: The Body of Knowledge for Geographic Information Science and Technology (GIST) has a lack of competences in programming and application development; and a poor coverage of web-related aspects.