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This handbook provides a comprehensive look at OpenStreetMap (OSM), the web-based editable map of the world that enables people to freely view, edit, and use geographical data in a...More


With this third edition of Open Source GIS: A GRASS GIS Approach, we enter the new era of GRASS6, the first release that includes substantial new code developed by the International GRASS...More
Desktop GIS explores the world of Open Source GIS software and provides a guide to navigate the many options available. People all over the world are successfully using OSGIS for their daily...More
This book focuses on the nature and characteristics of open source geospatial (OSG) software. The role OSG approaches to data handling within the spatial information technology industry is the...More
Several emerging phenomena and technologies, such as the increasing availability of open source software and the continuing evolution of distributed computing, are introducing a new dynamic into...More
by M. Neteler and H. Mitasova, 2004,
The Kluwer international series in Engineering and Computer Science (SECS): Volume 773.
Kluwer Academic Publishers/Springer, Boston
ISBN:...More
Beginning MapServer: Open Source GIS Development offers a comprehensive introduction to MapServer, the development platform for integrating mapping technology into Internet applications. You'll...More
Since the first edition of Open Source GIS: A GRASS GIS Approach was published in 2002, GRASS has undergone major improvements. This second edition includes numerous updates related to the new...More
The first book that shows how to harness the full power of open-source tools to build a free J2EE development platform without using any commercial products.
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