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    L7

    L7

    Large-scale WebGL-powered geospatial data visualization analysis

    ...The L in L7 stands for Location, and the 7 stands for the seven continents of the world, implying the ability to provide visual analysis for global location data. L7 focuses on the visual expression of data, and realizes clear and effective expression from data to information through the setting of visual variables such as color, size, texture, direction, and volume. L7 can meet common map charts, visual analysis of BI systems, and application system development needs such as spatial information management and analysis in the fields of GIS, transportation, electricity, land, agriculture, and cities. Supports many base map, many rendering engines, and layer free customization, extension, combination. ...
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    GeoTools, the Java GIS toolkit

    GeoTools, the Java GIS toolkit

    Toolkit for working with and mapping geospatial data

    GeoTools is an open source (LGPL) Java code library which provides standards compliant methods for the manipulation of geospatial data. GeoTools is an Open Source Geospatial Foundation project. The GeoTools library data structures are based on Open Geospatial Consortium (OGC) specifications.
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    gpsfeed+

    gpsfeed+

    A software gps simulator

    A software gps simulator, providing TCP/IP, UDP, http and serial port connectivity in NMEA 0183, XML or user defined output format. Usable for testing all kinds of GPS applications. Can playback pre-recorded GPS files with NMEA output.
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    GPSFileViewer

    GPSFileViewer

    Application to browse and visualize your GPS files

    ... * Quickly navigate your GPS files using embedded file/track/metadata browser * Works with gpx, kml, and csv files * Show overview map of all tracks in directory * Filter tracks in browser based on metadata, location, and path * Color code track overview based on metadata, e.g., overall distance, start time * Simultaneously view one or more tracks on map while graphing detailed metadata (e.g., speed, elevation, hill gradient) * Quickly determine distance and duration for portions of tracks by mousing or dragging in the graph. Use this to see exactly how different routes compare in time and distance Written in WxPython+Matplotlib. ...
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    Syntax2DNew

    Syntax2DNew

    Syntax2D (latest ver. 1.3.7.0)

    Syntax2D is a suite of tools for urban and architectural spatial analysis developed at the University of Michigan. It includes space syntax measures of isovists, axial maps, and visibility graphs, with some newer features such as path-based measures. New versions are released here.
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    This module provides functions for calculating the path to a map tile at OpenStreetMap out of geographic coordinates.
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    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.
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    Syntax2D is a suite of tools for urban and architectural spatial analysis developed at the University of Michigan. It includes space syntax measures of isovists, axial maps, and visibility graphs, with some newer features such as path-based measures.
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    GPSylon is a Java moving map application that is able to display maps like in an atlas and show your position by the use of a gps device. It may track your path, load overlays (e.g. shape files), download maps from expedia servers. - The source code was moved to github!
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