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Figure 1: Layered display – a map is composed of distributed multiple set of layers. Figure is from (Koontz, 2003)
Figure 2: Data life-cycle and integrated data-view creation.
Figure 3: Federated GIS framework.
Figure 4:  Unbalanced load sharing. Server assigned R2:“( (a+b)/2, (b+d)/2 ),  (c, d)” gets the most of the work
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