Kazuya Muranaga2, *Ken T. Murata1, Yuki MURAKAMI1, Kazunori Yamamoto1
(1.National Institute of Information and Communications Technology, 2.SYSTEMS ENGINEERING CONSULTANTS CO.,LTD.)
Keywords:STARS-GIS, SpatioTemporal data Analytic and Reciprocal Synchronization
The standard web component concept was introduced by Alex Russell in 2011, followed by Google's Polymer library (a polyfill based on the current proposal) two years later, and implementations in Chrome and Safari were carried out in 2016. Moreover, the web components were added to Firefox in 2018 and Edge in 2020 (when Microsoft switched to the Chromium engine), respectively. These developments make web components a viable alternative to framework-based components. Web components are compatible with many frameworks, and the API will be supported for years to come. This paper introduces the development of web components on a spatiotemporal data GIS platform (STARSgis), which is one of the foundations of a digital data-oriented society. In particular, we will discuss the web componentization of the time management tool (Timeline), which is essential for web applications for many types of Earth and planetary science data.
This work is supported by "Joint Usage/Research Center for Interdisciplinary Large-scale Information Infrastructures" and "High Performance Computing Infrastructure" in Japan (Project ID: jh230057), by JSPS KAKENHI Grant Number JP22H01318 and by Council for Science, Technology and Innovation (CSTI), Cross-ministerial Strategic Innovation Promotion Program (SIP), Development of a Resilient Smart Network System against Natural Disasters (Funding agency: NIED).