DOI: 
10.22389/0016-7126-2016-912-6-57-60
1 Maiorov A.A.
2 Gvozdev O.G.
Year: 
№: 
912
Pages: 
57-60

Moscow State University of Geodesy and Cartography (MIIGAiK)

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Abstract:
The growth rate of the volume of information and changes in the conditions of information systems in the modern world is constantly growing. The ability to quickly and with minimal resources to adapt to these changes is an important factor in ensuring competitive advantage. Thus, the researchers and developers in the field of geoinformatics especially acute question of adaptability automated information systems. The comparative analysis of common solutions in the field of geoinformatics, as well as analysis of the technological factors, under the influence of which extends their development and operation, allowed the author to identify the properties of existing software solutions, causing the principal limitations of their applicability and software compatibility, resulting in aggregate, to the fact that solution to the problem of spatial data processing system, involving a combination of features many existing software solutions, requires a significant amount of work, aimed at overcoming the technological barriers, not related to the original task domain.
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Citation:
Maiorov A.A., 
Gvozdev O.G., 
(2016) On the task of constructing a generalized open architecture software platform for processing and storage spatial data. Geodesy and cartography = Geodezia i Kartografia, (6), pp. 57-60. (In Russian). DOI: 10.22389/0016-7126-2016-912-6-57-60
Publication History
Received: 14.01.2016
Accepted: 09.03.2016
Published: 20.07.2016

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2016 June DOI:
10.22389/0016-7126-2016-912-6