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OpenJUMP is a community driven fork of JUMP the "Java Unified Mapping Platform" GIS software. The original JUMP was developed by Vivid Solutions, released under GPL2 in 2003 and discontinued in 2006.
During 2004 already some enthusiastic developers joined together to enhance further the features of JUMP. They launched an independent development branch called OpenJUMP. The name gives credit to the original JUMP development, and at the same time describes the objectives of this project to...
Automated detection of the unknown early map projection
...The awareness of the map projection is primarily important for:
• refinement of spatial georeference for the medium- and small-scale maps,
• analysis of the knowledge about the former world,
• location of the incorrectly/inaccurately drawn map regions.
Sytem requirements:
• 2 GHz or faster 32-bit (x86) or 64-bit (x64) processor.
• 2 GB RAM (32-bit) or 4 GB RAM (64-bit) system.
• 120 MB available hard disk space.
• JDK 1.8 +.
• Internet connection (download speed > 2Mb/s
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The JTS Topology Suite is an API for modelling and manipulating 2-dimensional linear geometry. It provides numerous geometric predicates and functions. JTS conforms to the Simple Features Specification for SQL published by the Open GIS Consortium.
This is a map coloring plugin intended for OpenJump. It uses the Five Color Theorem to color an OpenJump layer with five colors such that no two adjacent features have the same color.
...Display the polar on the chart, future position of the ship. Weather information acquired from grib files are also displayed in the navigation view.
developed as an Eclipse RCP in its versions 2.x.x
A map-based discussion forum ("argumentation map")
...Past and current developers at Ryerson and the University of Muenster include:
- Carsten Keßler
- Marius Austerschulte
- Sepehr Mavedati
- Sami Munshi
- Matrica Joshi
Alternative versions (not yet available here) were developed by:
- Aaron Sani (Ryerson)
- Soheil Boroushaki (Univ. of Western Ontario)
- Ana Simao (University College London)
The ArgooMap Sourceforge project page contains two implementations of the package, which diverged from a single older version, ArguMap. The first known as 'Argoomap1' or 'ArgooMap_Rye' is PHP-based... (see readme1st for more).
The promise of SOA leads us down the path of creating, publishing and both statically and dynamically consuming run-time service. These services can be either human consumable (web sites, widgets and/or portlets) or machine consumable (REST, SOAP, JMS, MQ, FTP, RMI, etc) services. The adoption and usage of UDDI has made clear that it is not the answer to the dynamic discovery and consumption model. This Service-Registry project targets the next generation of application and how they will...
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GISpatialNet is a Java-based tool for mapping network data (nodes and edges between them) to spatial coordinates; reformatting network and spatial data together; and calculating spatial network measures.
Install by saving to c:\ drive and typing the following in a command line:
java -jar c:\GISpatialNet-0.9b.jar
ODSSA - is a system for storing, searching and viewing spatially and temporally indexed photos, videos, GIS tracks, ESRI shape, and other files. It consists of an import tool, open API Server, browser based Client for search and viewing files.
A partial Java port of the PROJ.4 map projection library. Most projections are implemented, but datum conversion is still lacking. Original port by Jerry Huxtable www.jhlabs.com, now maintained by Bernhard Jenny.
This project moved to https://github.com/OSUCartography/JMapProjLib
A universal navigation system for most kind of mobile phones, smartphones, portables and laptops for different kind of navigation: car/bicycle/pedestrian navigation, geocaching and maybe more.
The goal of the OSM2PostGIS project is to develop an OpenStreetMap data processor that can import any amount of .osm XML data into a PostGIS database, and produce evaluated navigation network topologies to support routing.
CommonMap is an open source map project, forked from OpenStreetMap by a licence problem. CommonMap needs original softwares tuned for CommonMap. Most of software would be useful for any other open source map projects, too.
TeNeM (Telecommunications Network Model) is a PostgreSQL schema with PL/pgSQL functions and triggers intended to make with a fiber optic network management. It is also a GIS JUMP plug-in to edit and visualize the data. PostGIS is used to extend Postgre.
National University Community Research Institute's NU KEEPERRHHATT Algorithmic Framework is a series of meta-algorithms based upon the Longest Hamiltonian Path Problem for finding high level explanations to social, economic and political behaviour.
With OSM Parser it is possible to process OpenStreetMap geodata for various purposes. For example, it can be used to extract streets or other OSM elements for user defined regions to generate a street directory.