Development of Open Source Tools that support the CCOG Resolution
National Geo-Referencing Initiative. The Canadian Council on Geomatics (CCOG) passed a resolution in March 2005 wherebyeach province/territory agreed to develop and implement a plan to require geo-referencingnew legal surveys according to the principles and standards set out in the resolution. Micha...
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doaj-e3110110fd2f44beb349e0e0458a3ae62020-11-24T23:49:20ZengCzech Technical University in PragueGeoinformatics FCE CTU1802-26692006-12-0110283410.14311/gi.1.32549Development of Open Source Tools that support the CCOG ResolutionJim SutherlandNational Geo-Referencing Initiative. The Canadian Council on Geomatics (CCOG) passed a resolution in March 2005 wherebyeach province/territory agreed to develop and implement a plan to require geo-referencingnew legal surveys according to the principles and standards set out in the resolution. MichaelO’Sullivan, former Surveyor General of Canada, initiated the resolution which took over fiveyears of research, development, analysis and discussion before being passed.https://ojs.cvut.cz/ojs/index.php/gi/article/view/2773CCOG, national georeferencing initiative, requirements, infrastructure |
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Development of Open Source Tools that support the CCOG Resolution |
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Development of Open Source Tools that support the CCOG Resolution |
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Development of Open Source Tools that support the CCOG Resolution |
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Development of Open Source Tools that support the CCOG Resolution |
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Development of Open Source Tools that support the CCOG Resolution |
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development of open source tools that support the ccog resolution |
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Czech Technical University in Prague |
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Geoinformatics FCE CTU |
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National Geo-Referencing Initiative. The Canadian Council on Geomatics (CCOG) passed a resolution in March 2005 wherebyeach province/territory agreed to develop and implement a plan to require geo-referencingnew legal surveys according to the principles and standards set out in the resolution. MichaelO’Sullivan, former Surveyor General of Canada, initiated the resolution which took over fiveyears of research, development, analysis and discussion before being passed. |
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