A use case of integrating a variety of open-source geospatial tools is presented in this paper to process and openly redeliver open data in open standards. Through a software engineering approach, we have focused on the potential usability of OpenStreetMap in authoritative and professional contexts in Great Britain. Our system comprises open source components from OSGeo projects, the Open Street Map (OSM) community and proprietary components. We present how the open data flows among those components and is delivered to the Web with open standards. Apart from the cost issues, utilizing the open-source tools has offered some distinct advantages compared to the proprietary alternatives, if any was available. At the same time, some technical li...
Open source technologies for geospatial data have dramatically expanded over the last decade. A new ...
This tutorial illustrates the huge potential offered by the crowd-sourced data model, underlines its...
All over the world, organizations are increasingly considering the adoption of open source software...
A use case of integrating a variety of open-source geospatial tools is presented in this paper to pr...
A use case of integrating a variety of open-source geospatial tools is presented in this paper to pr...
OpenStreetMap is a very exciting and vibrant project aiming to make accessing geographic data easier...
Recent years have seen new ways of collecting geographic information via the crowd rather than organ...
All over the world, organizations are increasingly considering the adoption of open source software ...
Over the past decade, open source software has become widely accepted across governments, industries...
OSM-GB (http://www.osmgb.org.uk) is a project that will apply rules based geodata quality tools to a...
While there is now a considerable variety of sources of Volunteered Geographic Information (VGI) ava...
Geographic information systems (GIS) are increasingly being used for effective accessibility to spat...
OpenStreetMap (OSM) is the largest and best-known example of geospatial data creation using Voluntee...
Open source technologies for geospatial data have dramatically expanded over the last decade. A new ...
This tutorial illustrates the huge potential offered by the crowd-sourced data model, underlines its...
All over the world, organizations are increasingly considering the adoption of open source software...
A use case of integrating a variety of open-source geospatial tools is presented in this paper to pr...
A use case of integrating a variety of open-source geospatial tools is presented in this paper to pr...
OpenStreetMap is a very exciting and vibrant project aiming to make accessing geographic data easier...
Recent years have seen new ways of collecting geographic information via the crowd rather than organ...
All over the world, organizations are increasingly considering the adoption of open source software ...
Over the past decade, open source software has become widely accepted across governments, industries...
OSM-GB (http://www.osmgb.org.uk) is a project that will apply rules based geodata quality tools to a...
While there is now a considerable variety of sources of Volunteered Geographic Information (VGI) ava...
Geographic information systems (GIS) are increasingly being used for effective accessibility to spat...
OpenStreetMap (OSM) is the largest and best-known example of geospatial data creation using Voluntee...
Open source technologies for geospatial data have dramatically expanded over the last decade. A new ...
This tutorial illustrates the huge potential offered by the crowd-sourced data model, underlines its...
All over the world, organizations are increasingly considering the adoption of open source software...