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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...
Application for managing land searches for missing persons.
Experimental application for assisting in the management of land searches for missing persons. Incorporates OpenJump for GIS rendering of segments, establishing intitial POA values for segments through consensus or mixed consensus and statistical distances, POS and POA recalculation based on PODs from applied resources, and task assignments suggested by missing person behavior profiles.
OpenBR24 is a sample implementation of the Lowrance Navico BR24 network protocol as described in our paper.
A (complete) preprint version is available at http://www.cci.dmu.ac.uk/administrator/components/com_jresearch/assets/publications/1326903964.pdf
The final publication is available in print (Robotic Sailing, 2011, ISBN 978-3-642-22835-3) and online at http://www.springerlink.com/content/m7n253u08u3h5u67/
For FAQ see Wiki: https://sourceforge.net/p/openbr24/wiki/