Community-based development through collaboration amongst software developers and researchers distributed globally has led to a wealth of feature-rich applications of Free and Open Source Software for Geoinformatics (FOSS4G). In the FOSS4G, development model online source code repository, mailing lists, and a Wiki provide the software developers and users with a virtual and ubiquitous platform for the implementation of new methods, algorithms, and tools as well as for refinement and enhancements of the existing code. For end users, this development model provides highly interoperable, sophisticated software at no cost. This approach is both flexible and immune to vendor lock-ins. Further, the reproducibility of results and quality assessmen...
Geocomputation, with its necessary focus on software development and methods innovation, has enjoye...
The variety of free software for use in cartography and geoinformation is expanding daily, the achie...
<p>This dissertation lies at the intersection of two current trends in technology, both of<br>which ...
Community-based development through collaboration amongst software developers and researchers distri...
Free and open source geographic information system software (FOSS4G) has become a reliable alternati...
ABSTRACT: This paper reports on recent advances in FOSS4G (Free and Open Source Software for Geoinfo...
This paper introduces the terminology, concepts and state of the art in the domain of geographic inf...
International audienceOver the past few years the world of free and open source geospatial software ...
Over the past decade, open source software has become widely accepted across governments, industries...
The development, integration, and distribution of the information and spatial data infrastructure (i...
This article covers some of the principal legal aspects of free and open software applied to Geograp...
FOSS4G Presentation: http://2013.foss4g.org/conf/programme/presentations/24/ Abstract: Based on well...
Open Source GIS (OSGIS) is a family of GIS software packages that are published along with their res...
In the summers of 2007 and 2008 we conducted a two week train-the-trainer initiative dealing with fr...
Geocomputation, with its necessary focus on software development and methods innovation, has enjoye...
The variety of free software for use in cartography and geoinformation is expanding daily, the achie...
<p>This dissertation lies at the intersection of two current trends in technology, both of<br>which ...
Community-based development through collaboration amongst software developers and researchers distri...
Free and open source geographic information system software (FOSS4G) has become a reliable alternati...
ABSTRACT: This paper reports on recent advances in FOSS4G (Free and Open Source Software for Geoinfo...
This paper introduces the terminology, concepts and state of the art in the domain of geographic inf...
International audienceOver the past few years the world of free and open source geospatial software ...
Over the past decade, open source software has become widely accepted across governments, industries...
The development, integration, and distribution of the information and spatial data infrastructure (i...
This article covers some of the principal legal aspects of free and open software applied to Geograp...
FOSS4G Presentation: http://2013.foss4g.org/conf/programme/presentations/24/ Abstract: Based on well...
Open Source GIS (OSGIS) is a family of GIS software packages that are published along with their res...
In the summers of 2007 and 2008 we conducted a two week train-the-trainer initiative dealing with fr...
Geocomputation, with its necessary focus on software development and methods innovation, has enjoye...
The variety of free software for use in cartography and geoinformation is expanding daily, the achie...
<p>This dissertation lies at the intersection of two current trends in technology, both of<br>which ...