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  2. GeoFS - Wikipedia

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    GeoFS (previously known as GEFS-online) is a free Dutch multi-platform browser-based multiplayer flight simulator based on the Cesium WebGL Virtual Globe. The game contains multiple aircraft, including several user contributed aircraft. [2] The SD resolution is based on images provided by the Sentinel-2 satellite.

  3. JTS Topology Suite - Wikipedia

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    In addition to the Java library, the foundations of JTS and selected functions are maintained in a C++ port, for use in C-style linking on all major operating systems, in the form of the GEOS software library. Up to JTS 1.14, and the GEOS port, are published under the GNU Lesser General Public License (LGPL).

  4. GeoTools - Wikipedia

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    It aimed to provide a toolkit of resources to enable the creation of interactive geographic visualization clients. GeoTools 1 was built using the Java 1.1 environment to enable the execution of applets on a wide range of clients without the need for a plugin. It was developed in a rather ad hoc manner, with new features being added as needed ...

  5. List of flight simulator video games - Wikipedia

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    The game features a variety of planes including aircraft contributed from the community. The game also features multiplayer environment for pilots to interact with each other. In Q4 2018, the GeoFS app was released for both Android and iOS devices. GeoFS on mobile features the Original, as well as a Lite app. [11] Infinite Flight: Active 2011

  6. GeoServer - Wikipedia

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    GeoWebCache, a Java-based caching component similar to TileCache, is bundled with GeoServer, but available separately. [7] Similarly, GeoServer packages GeoTools as a Java library, but it is also available separately. [8] GeoServer is a longstanding application and has undergone several architectural changes.

  7. JUMP GIS - Wikipedia

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    It is a way to describe spatial information in a human readable form, and is an accepted "open standard" for GIS data. OpenJUMP can currently read and write GML data, and the team hopes to develop a number of utilities that will improve OpenJUMP's ability to work with GML.

  8. GeoJSON - Wikipedia

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    GeoJSON [1] is an open standard format designed for representing simple geographical features, along with their non-spatial attributes.It is based on the JSON format.. The features include points (therefore addresses and locations), line strings (therefore streets, highways and boundaries), polygons (countries, provinces, tracts of land), and multi-part collections of these types.

  9. Decompiler - Wikipedia

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    Unlike a compiler, which converts high-level code into machine code, a decompiler performs the reverse process. While disassemblers translate executables into assembly language, decompilers go a step further by reconstructing the disassembly into higher-level languages like C. However, decompilers often cannot perfectly recreate the original ...