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OGC Spin-off: lat/lon

In 1998 the GIS working group of the Geographical Institute of Bonn University started to work with the OpenGIS Simple Features Specification, which had just recently been adopted by OGC...

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MrSID in CARIS Product Line

LizardTech’s (WA, USA) MrSID format MG3 image compression software is now supported in the CARIS (Canada) product line. The plug-in installs onto an existing installation of CARIS software. Customers can...

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Gi4DM: Raising Multidisciplinary Awareness

The first International Symposium on Geo-information for Disaster Management (Gi4DM) was held at Delft University of Technology, The Netherlands from 21st to 23rd March 2005. More than three hundred participants...

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UML in Use Case Modelling

Modelling is a well-proven and widely accepted engineering technique for controlling complex reality. Unified Modeling Language (UML) is a general-purpose aid for graphical modelling. The author presents a use case...

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Major Greenland Mineral Extraction Project

Aerial photography company BlueSky (UK) has created a series of contour maps, terrain models and perspective views from archived black and white aerial photography to aid site and infrastructure development...

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MapObjects-Java Edition Version 2.1

ESRI (CA, USA) has announced MapObjects-Java Edition Version 2.1. MapObjects-Java Edition is a collection of pure Java client and server-side components used to build custom, cross platform mapping and GIS...

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Scalable Vector Graphics

The internet has created tremendous potential for the dissemination of geo-information for decision making. Scalable Vector Graphics (SVG) is an Open Source technology that can be efficiently used by the...

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GTG Wins Geodatabase Migration Contract

After a competitive selection process, Wilson County, North Carolina (USA) has awarded Geographic Technologies Group, Inc., (GTG) (NC, USA) a contract to lead a Geodatabase Migration of their corporate GIS...

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