TimeMap
TimeMap Java is an open-source web mapping application, which was one of the first such applications to introduce generic time filtering and map animation on the web. TMJava is a comprehensive Java mapping applet which can run as a standalone application with local data, on a web site or as a two tier application with a backend server and independent metadata clearinghouse, supporting distributed data sources.
TimeMap developed out of work on mapping historical and archaeological data, starting with animated maps in 1995, a Windows mapping tool in 1997, and TMJava from 2001. Funding came from numerous sources but in particular from the Australian Research Council and from the Electronic Cultural Atlas Initiative. TimeMap is available as open-source on SourceForge.
TimeMap's Windows tool, TMWin, is a metadata development and map building tool which publishes interactive maps to a website using data referenced in the Electronic Cultural Atlas Initiative's metadata clearinghouse.
Capabilities
TMJava can be used to develop interactive maps for web sites, for intranet enquiry systems, for museum and visitor kiosks, and for standalone CD-ROM products. In addition to static datasets, TMJava can connect with databases which are being actively updated or with live data feeds.TMJava has very strong legend and layer management capabilities, easily handling complex maps and large datasets, with incremental loading to deliver increasing levels of detail as one zooms in.
Applications
TimeMap's is used as the core technology to number of applications, including:- Electronic Cultural Atlas Initiative Clearinghouse Search
- MacquarieNet Atlas of Indigenous Australia
- UNHCR refugee resources mapping
- Community Adversity and Resilience