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The Geostatistics community is proud to present its newest software project: Greenland. Greenland is a client-side tool to render quality-aware geospatial data. It is implemented as a JavaScript web application using OpenLayers and ExtJS, leveraging HTML5 features, such as the canvas element. It is based on work originally started within the UncertWeb project – “the visualization client” – and is now also developed further within the GeoViQua project. Therefore we decided to join efforts, move the code up in the repository to the main level, and give the software a new name (and without acronyms this time!).
SWE for Smart Cities
Last week, Jordi Guimet from IDEC, Institut Cartogràfic de Catalunya, invited 52°North team members Simon Jirka and Daniel Nüst to hold a workshop on OGC Sensor Web Enablement Initiative (SWE) Technologies in the context of the Smart Cities Expo in Barcelona. The event took place in a stunning tower meeting room of the Catalan Institute of Cartography.
Innovation Prize – final countdown
There are four days left to submit a proposal for the 52°North Student Innovation Prize! Please send your proposals to Ann Hitchcock
The prize awards an innovation which best demonstrates/describes the practical application of new technology/ideas in the field of Geoinformatics.
Check the call for proposals for more details.
Photo competition – Geoinformatics is everywhere
What does a Romanesco broccoli have to do with math? The same that GIS has to do with geoinformatics. Along the lines “Geoinformatics is everywhere”, the Institute for Geoinformatics (ifgi) searches for hidden potential fields of application for Geoinformatics. Discover what things in your surroundings have to do with Geoinformatics, take a picture and send it in: http://ifgi.uni-muenster.de/GIpictures/ !
More information about the photo competition here…
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