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    SmartHMA

    SmartHMA

    Mobile implementation of HMA standardised EO data sources

    The main objective of the SmartHMA project is to develop and validate an open source operational platform architecture which implements a set of HMA standards in native Android client for access to EO Ground Segment data and services. The aim of the project is the development of a mobile application for discovery and distribution of EO data in the acceptable by tablet devices form and entirely based on OGC and HMA specifications. Implementation focuses on accessing the ESA Fedeo environment SmartHMA in form of open source software allows complementing the ESA RSS system environment and ESA Fedeo platform (http://wiki.services.eoportal.org/tiki-index.php?...
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    netcdf-tools is a set of tools for creating netCDF files. It supports command line use on both Windows and Unix as well as use directly as a Java library. Written by CSIRO Australia and funded by the ANDS Australian Research Data Commons Project
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    SimpleWFS is a 100% Java servlet implementation of the draft OGC standard Web Feature Service (WFS) Simple. This is a Web service interface whose goal is to specify a common, minimal feature set for geospatial-temporal data access.
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    Crawl a set of files, accumulating information on the temporal and spatial extent of the data in each file, for later search and retrieval.
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    GISWidgets is a set of reusable UI widgets for geographic applications (GIS), such as referencing dialogs, legends, styling widgets or map panes. The project is based on GeoTools (in Java) and supports several GUI toolkits (e.g Swing, SWT). Note that, while functional, this library is not developed any further.
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    NCount is a program that will do a statistical correlation count on a set of points in 1, 2, or 3-dimensions.
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    The VIP Toolbox is a set of libraries and tools to enable researchers to process image data from the VEGETATION and other remote sensing sensors.
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    GeoWidgets is a set of reusable UI widgets for geographic applications (GIS), such as referencing dialogs, legends, styling widgets or map panes. The project is based on GeoTools (in Java) and supports several GUI toolkits (e.g Swing, SWT). Note that, while functional, this library is not developed any further.
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