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    OrientDB

    OrientDB

    DBMS supporting graph, document, full-text and geospatial models

    OrientDB is an Open Source Multi-Model NoSQL DBMS with the support of Native Graphs, Documents, Full-Text search, Reactivity, Geo-Spatial and Object Oriented concepts. It's written in Java and it's amazingly fast. No expensive run-time JOINs, connections are managed as persistent pointers between records. You can traverse thousands of records in no time. Supports schema-less, schema-full and schema-mixed modes. Has a strong security profiling system based on user, roles and predicate...
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    Apache Sedona

    Apache Sedona

    Cluster computing framework for processing large-scale geospatial data

    Apache Sedona™ is a cluster computing system for processing large-scale spatial data. Sedona extends existing cluster computing systems, such as Apache Spark and Apache Flink, with a set of out-of-the-box distributed Spatial Datasets and Spatial SQL that efficiently load, process, and analyze large-scale spatial data across machines. According to our benchmark and third-party research papers, Sedona runs 2X - 10X faster than other Spark-based geospatial data systems on computation-intensive...
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    Google Maps SDK for Android Samples

    Google Maps SDK for Android Samples

    Samples demonstrating how to use Maps SDK for Android

    Create dynamic, interactive and personalized experiences with maps, locations and geospatial experiences for your Android apps. Create an account, generate an API key, and start creating. Learn how to load the Maps SDK for Android and add a map with a bookmark to your web application. You can customize almost all aspects of the map, such as routes, landforms and places of interest, among others. Find the current location of an Android device and display details of the place or other place...
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    Pinot

    Pinot

    Apache Pinot - A realtime distributed OLAP datastore

    Realtime distributed OLAP datastore, designed to answer OLAP queries with low latency. Pinot is designed to answer OLAP queries with low latency on immutable data and mutable data(Upsert Support) Pluggable indexing technologies - Sorted Index, Bitmap Index, Inverted Index, StarTree Index, Bloom Filter, Range Index, Text Search Index(Lucence/FST), Json Index, Geospatial Index. Near Realtime ingestion with Apache Kafka, Apache Pulsar, Kinesissupports JSON, Avro, ProtoBuf, Thrift formats. Apache...
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    GeoGit

    GeoGit

    Geospatial Distributed Version Control System

    NOTE: this project has been renamed as GeoGig. Use this URL to get to the GeoGig downloads: https://sourceforge.net/p/geogig Welcome to the GeoGit project, exploring the use of distributed management of spatial data. GeoGit draws inspiration from Git, but adapts its core concepts to handle versioning of geospatial data. Users are able to import raw geospatial data (currently from Shapefiles, PostGIS or SpatiaLite) in to a repository where every change to the data is tracked. These changes...
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    GeoWeb 3D Globe

    Geospatial Web 3D Globe Project(To consider S.Korea market)

    The goal of "GeoWeb 3D Globe" is developing 3D visualization and utilization module for geospatial data. We are conveniently wide range of developers hope to take advantage of geospatial information. Using three-dimensional spatial information service developed for web-based 3D "GeoWeb 3D Globe" The main contents of the project are as follows: 1. Based on proven open source SW(WWJava) 2. Specializing in 3D visualization of geospatial data 3. Web based service
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    Migratool is a software tool, which aims to easy the geospatial (and non-geospatial) data migration among both distributed and heterogeneous data sources. This tool is based on a three tiers architecture and it has been implemented using the J2EE archite
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    OSIOSS (Open Source Integrated Observing System Software) is a collection of code which can be used for geospatial observing systems merging data collection, management and products solutions with ocean observing systems (OOS) as an initial focus.
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