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- Tiled_web_map abstract "A tiled web map or slippy map (in OpenStreetMap terminology) is a map displayed in a browser by seamlessly joining dozens of individually requested image files over the internet. It is currently the most popular way to display and navigate maps, replacing other methods such as WMS which typically display a single large image, with arrow buttons to navigate to nearby areas. Google Maps was one of the first major mapping sites to use this technique. Tiled web maps may in turn be replaced by vector tiles as the standard.There are several major advantages to tiled maps. Each time the user pans, most of the tiles are still relevant, and can be kept displayed, while new tiles are fetched. This greatly improves the user experience, compared to fetching a single map image for the whole viewport. It also allows individual tiles to be pre-computed, a task easy to parallelise. Also, displaying rendered images served from a web server is much less computational demanding than rendering images in the browser, a benefit over technologies such as WFS.".
- Tiled_web_map thumbnail Tiled_web_map_Stevage.png?width=300.
- Tiled_web_map wikiPageID "43561671".
- Tiled_web_map wikiPageLength "4003".
- Tiled_web_map wikiPageOutDegree "20".
- Tiled_web_map wikiPageRevisionID "667001323".
- Tiled_web_map wikiPageWikiLink Category:Geographic_information_systems.
- Tiled_web_map wikiPageWikiLink Category:Web_mapping.
- Tiled_web_map wikiPageWikiLink Google_Maps.
- Tiled_web_map wikiPageWikiLink Google_Maps_API.
- Tiled_web_map wikiPageWikiLink JSON.
- Tiled_web_map wikiPageWikiLink Leaflet_(software).
- Tiled_web_map wikiPageWikiLink Mapbox.
- Tiled_web_map wikiPageWikiLink OpenLayers.
- Tiled_web_map wikiPageWikiLink OpenStreetMap.
- Tiled_web_map wikiPageWikiLink Open_Geospatial_Consortium.
- Tiled_web_map wikiPageWikiLink Portable_Network_Graphics.
- Tiled_web_map wikiPageWikiLink Portable_network_graphic.
- Tiled_web_map wikiPageWikiLink REST.
- Tiled_web_map wikiPageWikiLink Representational_state_transfer.
- Tiled_web_map wikiPageWikiLink TileJSON.
- Tiled_web_map wikiPageWikiLink Tile_Map_Service.
- Tiled_web_map wikiPageWikiLink Vector_tiles.
- Tiled_web_map wikiPageWikiLink Web_Feature_Service.
- Tiled_web_map wikiPageWikiLink Web_Map_Service.
- Tiled_web_map wikiPageWikiLink Web_Map_Tile_Service.
- Tiled_web_map wikiPageWikiLink Web_mapping.
- Tiled_web_map wikiPageWikiLink File:Tiled_web_map_Stevage.png.
- Tiled_web_map wikiPageWikiLinkText "Tiled web map".
- Tiled_web_map wikiPageWikiLinkText "map tiles".
- Tiled_web_map wikiPageWikiLinkText "slippy map".
- Tiled_web_map wikiPageWikiLinkText "tiled mapping".
- Tiled_web_map wikiPageWikiLinkText "tiled web map".
- Tiled_web_map wikiPageWikiLinkText "tiled web maps".
- Tiled_web_map hasPhotoCollection Tiled_web_map.
- Tiled_web_map wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Cite_web.
- Tiled_web_map wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Tiled_web_map subject Category:Geographic_information_systems.
- Tiled_web_map subject Category:Web_mapping.
- Tiled_web_map hypernym Map.
- Tiled_web_map type Software.
- Tiled_web_map comment "A tiled web map or slippy map (in OpenStreetMap terminology) is a map displayed in a browser by seamlessly joining dozens of individually requested image files over the internet. It is currently the most popular way to display and navigate maps, replacing other methods such as WMS which typically display a single large image, with arrow buttons to navigate to nearby areas. Google Maps was one of the first major mapping sites to use this technique.".
- Tiled_web_map label "Tiled web map".
- Tiled_web_map sameAs m.011q46tj.
- Tiled_web_map sameAs Q18394384.
- Tiled_web_map sameAs Q18394384.
- Tiled_web_map wasDerivedFrom Tiled_web_map?oldid=667001323.
- Tiled_web_map depiction Tiled_web_map_Stevage.png.
- Tiled_web_map isPrimaryTopicOf Tiled_web_map.