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Refractions Research released the first version of PostGIS in 2001 under the GNU General Public License. After six release candidates , a stable "1.0" version followed on April 19, 2005. In 2006 the OGC registered PostGIS as "implement[ing] the specified standard" for "Simple Features for SQL".
uDig is a GIS software program produced by a community led by Canadian-based consulting company Refractions Research. [1] uDig is based on the Eclipse platform and features full layered Open Source GIS. It is written in Java and released under EPL and BSD licences (formerly under GNU LGPL). [2]
In computing, GeoServer is an open-source server written in Java that allows users to share, process and edit geospatial data.Designed for interoperability, it publishes data from any major spatial data source using open standards.
It remains standard of care in that situation," Dr. Michael J. Blaha, director of clinical research for the Johns Hopkins Ciccarone Center for the Prevention of Cardiovascular Disease.
DJ had a feeling that there was a bigger issue with her son’s vision so she spent the following 10 months doing research and visiting a number of doctors. After several tests, Jace was diagnosed ...
This is a list of spin-offs from SRI International.SRI International (SRI), previously known as Stanford Research Institute, is a research and innovation center. To commercialize its innovative technologies, SRI engages in licensing agreements and collaborates with investment and venture capital companies to initiate a diverse range of business ventures. [1]
Fox News Digital spoke to a food safety expert to find out if it is safe to eat leftovers that have been sitting out at room temperature all night - or if they should just be thrown out.
Reflections and refractions of seismic waves at geologic interfaces within the Earth were first observed on recordings of earthquake-generated seismic waves. The basic model of the Earth's deep interior is based on observations of earthquake-generated seismic waves transmitted through the Earth's interior (e.g., Mohorovičić, 1910). [ 1 ]