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Foss4g 2016 Proceedings: Academic Program - Selected Papers And Posters, Franz-Josef Behr
Foss4g 2016 Proceedings: Academic Program - Selected Papers And Posters, Franz-Josef Behr
Free and Open Source Software for Geospatial (FOSS4G) Conference Proceedings
This Conference Proceedings is a collection of selected papers and posters submitted to the Academic Program of the International Conference for Free and Open Source Software for Geospatial (FOSS4G 2016), 24th to 26th August 2016 in Bonn, Germany.
Like in previous FOSS4G conferences on national and international level the academic papers and posters cover an extensive wide range of topics reflecting the contribution of the academia to this field by the development of open source software components, in the design of open standards, in the proliferation of web-based solutions, in the dissemination of the open principles important in science and …
Volume Introduction Letter, Franz-Josef Behr
Volume Introduction Letter, Franz-Josef Behr
Free and Open Source Software for Geospatial (FOSS4G) Conference Proceedings
This Conference Proceedings is a collection of selected papers and posters submitted to the Academic Program of the International Conference for Free and Open Source Software for Geospatial (FOSS4G 2016), 24th to 26th August 2016 in Bonn, Germany. Again geospatial open source software was the focus of a well-attended international conference flanked by presentations on open standards and the open data movement, a meeting place for open communities.
How To Cross A Square?, Jakob Miksch, Stefan Hahmann
How To Cross A Square?, Jakob Miksch, Stefan Hahmann
Free and Open Source Software for Geospatial (FOSS4G) Conference Proceedings
The poster compares algorithms how squares can be integrated into a routing engine. A case study showed that most algorithms increase the processing time and the created count of edges significantly.