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    SAGA GIS
    SAGA - System for Automated Geoscientific Analyses - is a Geographic Information System (GIS) software with immense capabilities for geodata processing and analysis. SAGA is programmed in the object oriented C++ language and supports the implementation of new functions with a very effective Application Programming Interface (API). Functions are organised as modules in framework independent Module Libraries and can be accessed via SAGA’s Graphical User Interface (GUI) or various scripting...
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    osm4scala

    osm4scala

    Reading OpenStreetMap Pbf files.

    Scala and polyglot Spark library (Scala, PySpark, SparkSQL, ... ) focused on reading OpenStreetMap Pbf files.
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    KalypsoBASE
    KalypsoBASE is a Desktop-GIS built on Eclipse. It's focus lies on modelling gis data using GML Application-Schemata. Features contain generic dialogs based on GML, maps based on OGC's SLD, and other tools like a charting framework or API for timeseries
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    opticks
    UPDATE March 14, 2018 Repository and tracking officially moved to github. https://github.com/opticks-org/opticks Sourceforge mailing lists are still in use. Opticks is an open source remote sensing application and development framework.
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    LGML

    LGPL GML parser

    LGML is a GML parser under the LGPL license. The aim is to parse a GML document or fragment in order to get a WKT output. 2D and 3D inputs are both handled, but it is not permitted to have mixed geometries. The caller can choose if the input coordinates are parsed as X, Y, Z (if present) order, or Y, X, Z (if present) order. The willing of the project is to be a starting point useful for developers that need to parse GML objects in order to use them, for example, in the context of OGC...
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    trafalgar.map

    trafalgar.map

    Open Street Map (OSM) tools, OSM/XML parser, tag extractor

    This is going to be a set of tools which is intended to be used with huge OSM files like the planet files in XML format. The parser reads directly from packed *.gz files and it is not needed to unpack the OSM/XML data files to the local disk. Now in 0.3.0: osm_tags: tag analyzer (like tag watch) osm_split: split osm file in single files for nodes, ways and relations and collect some meta information (will be used as input for other tools). osm_cut: create rectangular...
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    Siafu simulates individual agents and their context, from home to city-wide scenarios. As a developer, you use the API to write your simulation for the purposes of data-set generation, test or visualization, optionally hooking it to your own application.
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    This project is attempting to create an maintain a public implementation of the Active Record pattern, to be used with ESRI products, coded using ArcObjects and C# 3.5.
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    Alpha test of an XML based HDF reader
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    easy fusion is a java-based framework that intends to automatically deploy and control information fusion systems (IFS) on distributed and dynamic resources.
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    Generate .bat files for generating tiled .tif files from MrSID using FWTools gdal_translate and gdaladdo for use by mapserver. This tool also creates the .bat file for generating the tile index and tile shape files for use by mapservertilecache.
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    BizGEO

    BizGEO

    BizGEO is an open source platform developed to provide a simple interf

    BizGEO is an open source platform developed to provide a simple interface for geographical data collection and data storage. BizGEO is integrated with a standard open source map server (GeoServer) to form an integrated GIS data collection suite. BizGEO is made up of three main components; BizGEOServer which is a facility for managing data by organising them in projects; BizGEOApp, a mobile app which is being used by the field users to collect data through set of defined forms, and...
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