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    In this very first part of the project OpenSpaceSyntax is a collection of functions in shall scripts oriented to the calculation of classic measures of a space syntax analisys procedure for urban fabrics and based on GIS-GRASS (grass.itc.it).
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    This repository is not in active use; the project lives at: https://r-forge.r-project.org/projects/spdep/
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