Geospatial Free and Open Source Software in the 21st Century
由
Trent McConaghy; Pieter Palmers; Gao Peng; Michiel Steyaert; Georges Gielen
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Science & Technology
格式
Kindle
页数
275
语言
德语
已发布
Jan 1, 2012
出版商
Springer
版本
2012
ISBN-10
3642105955
ISBN-13
9783642105951
描述
This collection of academic papers delves into the dynamic realm of geospatial free and open-source software, highlighting advancements and innovations in this vital field. The authors, prominent figures in geoinformation and cartography, present a rich tapestry of research that reflects the collaborative spirit found within the open-source community.
Through a series of scholarly contributions, the book explores various applications and tools that have emerged in recent years, emphasizing their significance for researchers, policymakers, and practitioners. Each paper not only provides insights into the technical aspects of software development but also examines the broader implications for society and the environment.
Readers will encounter a diverse range of topics, from case studies illustrating successful implementations of geospatial software to discussions on the challenges and opportunities presented by open-source platforms. The symposium papers capture the excitement and potential that free access to geospatial resources provides.
Overall, this comprehensive compilation stands as a testament to the innovation and growth within the geospatial open-source arena, making it a valuable resource for anyone interested in the future of spatial analysis and mapping technologies.
Through a series of scholarly contributions, the book explores various applications and tools that have emerged in recent years, emphasizing their significance for researchers, policymakers, and practitioners. Each paper not only provides insights into the technical aspects of software development but also examines the broader implications for society and the environment.
Readers will encounter a diverse range of topics, from case studies illustrating successful implementations of geospatial software to discussions on the challenges and opportunities presented by open-source platforms. The symposium papers capture the excitement and potential that free access to geospatial resources provides.
Overall, this comprehensive compilation stands as a testament to the innovation and growth within the geospatial open-source arena, making it a valuable resource for anyone interested in the future of spatial analysis and mapping technologies.