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The Vancouver Sun: Entrepreneurs want to put urban date on the Net

With GeoWeb, disaster relief workers could see the location of electricity lines or water pipes

Download the PDF file: Vancouver Sun-Entrepreneurs want to put urban data on the Net July 24, 2006.pdf

Business in Vancouver: Galdos Systems maps out far-sighted business plan

Business in Vancouver June 27-July 3, 2006; issue 870
Galdos Systems maps out far-sighted business plan

Vancouver company pioneering convergence of web and geographic intelligence for use by mining and other resource sector enterprises

Bob Mackin

A Vancouver company is putting itself on the map as a leader among the movement to make the confusion of map folding […]

Geospatial Solutions: Industry Experts to Keynote GeoWeb 2006

Apr 1, 2006

By:Amy Stankiewicz

Three well-known industry leaders will provide keynote addresses at GeoWeb 2006, which is scheduled for July 24-28 at the Morris J. Wosk Centre in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada.
GeoWeb 2006 will focus on the convergence of eXtensible Markup Language (XML), Web services, and GIS. Organized by Galdos Systems, Inc. with support from the […]

Geospatial Solutions: OGC Adopts GMLJP2 Standard

Mar 1, 2006

By:Amy Stankiewicz

Geospatial Solutions
The Open Geospatial Consortium (OGC) has officially adopted the GMLJP2 standard proposed by LizardTech, Galdos Systems, and a consortium of additional aerospace and geospatial technology companies.
Geography markup language (GML) is a Web-authoring language for delivering and displaying geographic data over the Internet. It is based on extensible markup language (XML) and […]

Geospatial Solutions: JPEG 2000: Good Things in Smaller Packages

Apr 1, 2005
By:Jonathan W. Lowe

The emerging international standard for image compression and decompression that is ommonly known as JPEG 2000 (JP2) has already been adopted by such players as BAESystems, General Dynamics, International Land Systems, LizardTech, LuraTech, and orthrup Grumman as an efficient means of handling large imagery collections. And,thanks to input from a variety […]

GI News: How the Geographic Markup Language will change GIS forever

Jan-Feb 2003

An exclusive report on GML by Ron Lake, the man who wrote the language.

Download the PDF file: GI News-The man who wrote GML January-February 2003.pdf

XML Cover Pages: UK Ordnance Survey’s Digital National Framework (DNF)

XML Cover Pages - Created: October 19, 2001

UK Ordnance Survey's Digital National Framework (DNF) Tests XML Schemas for Geographical Information.
Through its XML Schema Repository, the UK Digital National Framework
(DNF) has released a number of draft XML schemas supporting the
Ordnance Survey's geographical database. The schemas are based upon
extensions to the GML version 2.0 specification. The draft […]

Geocommunity: Twenty-nine Sponsors and Participants Tackle Interoperable Location Services in OGC Testbed.

http://spatialnews.geocomm.com/dailynews/2001/sep/18/news7.html

 
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