Hi Tomas,
Agree, the primary reason I gave these links is not to promote any
specific form of (closed source) software or workflows, but because the
documents illustrate many of challenges involved, and may give ideas for
others of how to approach certain problems regarding generalization.
Marco
Op 3-5-2018 om 07:28 schreef Tomas Straupis:
2018-05-03 1:05 GMT+03:00 Marco Boeringa wrote:
You do realize the 1-2 years is well after the 2013 date that the Dutch
Kadastre started to publish their work?
Lithuania was given as contra to "the only".
Savino (Italy) was given as contra to "the first" (as his work was
published in 2011). (It is also a "must read" for anyone interested in
generalisation)
Anyways, there is no point of talking about who first, last, only
etc. All approaches using closed commercial software are pointless for
OSM - it cannot be reused. Everything can be done with open source so
that all code/algorithms are open and clear and there is no need to
pay piles of money for nothing.
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