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mai 14th, 2009

A collection of GIS open source

The following list is a collection of  GIS open source projects sorted by the hits according to oschina

  • GIS – sharpMap
  • GeoServer
  • SharpMap
  • OpenLayers
  • OpenCity
  • QGis
  • NetTopologySuite
  • GRASS
  • GeoTools
  • PostGIS
  • GeoWebCache
  • OpenMap
  • VikGPS
  • TileCache
  • jvmobilegis
  • GeoAPI
  • gvSIG
  • OpenGTS
  • Gpredict
  • openJUMP
  • simpleMapServer
  • SAGA
  • msCross
  • CartoWeb
  • mapbuilder-lib
  • gpsd
  • GpsMid
  • viking
  • geGis
  • QuickWMS
  • SaVi
  • uDig
  • Geomajas
  • GisToolkit
  • kvwmqp
  • pygpslog
  • TM++
  • GMaps4JSF
  • MsSqlSpatial
  • gullsview
  • JUMP project
  • MyToorbook
  • Mapyrus
  • GeOxygens
  • GeoQO
mai 11th, 2009

OSM: numéro de rue

This schema is used for tagging buildings with house-numbers (or full addresses).

mai 11th, 2009

Couche Cadastre sur JOSM

[Source: JOSM wiki]

Le plugin Cadastre-fr (anciennement CadastreWMS) vous permet d’accéder aux images délivrées par le cadastre de la DGFiP (Direction Générale des Finances publiques), disponible à l’adresse http://www.cadastre.gouv.fr.

mai 7th, 2009

Reassuring End Users Of Open Source: The OSGeo Example

Coupling the development of a social ecosystem with the general goals of providing stability, marketing, and shared resources has helped make OSGeo an open source development success story. It brings together code, users and funding in a way that encourages further growth of solid products in an increasingly competitive business environment.

Removing barriers and finding common goals has helped to move forward not just geospatial technologies, but open source products in general. This provides more options to global organizations, helping them to avoid the risks of proprietary lock-in and black-box business services. (more>>)

mai 5th, 2009

Rich Internet Application Frameworks for Mapping: An Introduction for Non-programmers

[By Adena Schutzberg Directions Magazine ]

What Rich Internet Applications are and how they are made? This primer explains the basics that end users need to know as they begin exploring and using the latest online mapping and GIS applications that take advantage of frameworks including AJAX, Adobe Flex, Microsoft Silverlight and Google Gears

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