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GEO Informatics 2006 4

June 2006 Nr 4, Volume 9
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Articles
Open Source Software Enters GIS Market
UMN MapServer and gvSIG Most Potential Ones 



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GIS Contributes to the Constitution of Iraq
Urgent Need for Information on Available Water Resources


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Shifting Mindsets in an Evolving Society
Impediment by Transformation Processes


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Ground-Based Aerial Photography
Spectacular Growth in Recent Years

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Improving Awareness of Assets That Require Attention
The Facility Maintenance Crystal Ball

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GISCorps: a Program Run by Volunteers for Volunteers
Start of Six New Projects

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Part 4: Differential GPS systems and RTK Techniques
Practical Satellite Navigation

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Column          
The Human Element – Making Change Happen
By Fiona Hopkins


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Conferences & Meetings      
International Scientific Symposium on Remote Sensing in the Netherlands
‘Not Just a Scientific Topic Anymore’


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International Symposium on Radar Altimetry in Italy
'Biggest Contribution Conceptual Rather Than Scientific' 


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Interview        
‘What the Macro World Needs is 3D’
Interview with Ola Rollén from Hexagon AB



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‘The Possibilities Are Unlimited’
ESA Actively Promotes Earth Observation Products 


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Special           
Interview with Leading Manufacturers of Positioning Products
Questions on Future Market and Developments



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First Nationwide High-density GPS RTK Network in the Netherlands
Geographic Expansion Possible


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‘Galileo All About Ambition and Political Willingness’
Interview with Peter Grognard, Director of Septentrio


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Review Trimble R8 GNSS versus Topcon Hiper Pro
GPS and Glonass Combined Receivers

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Educational Corner   
UNIGIS


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Industry News 64
Product News 60

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