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A geographic information system (GIS) is a conceptualized framework that provides the ability to capture and
analyze spatial and geographic data. GIS applications (or GIS apps) are computer-based tools that allow the
user to create interactive queries (user-created searches), store and edit spatial and non-spatial data,
analyze spatial information output, and visually share the results of these operations by presenting them as
maps.
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Karuola Glacier Spatial-temporal Transformation Demo System
C# Classes to store, handle, and retrieve geodesic coordinates, in memory, database, and XML, according to the ISO 6709 standard
A geospatial framework for .NET, including Longitude, Latitude, Position, Angle, Distance, and Speed objects
Rebuilt using VRTK. A demo of a workflow for creating 3D models of historical and archaeological sites procedurally (using ESRI CityEngine) from GIS maps and visualizing them with the HTC Vive/SteamVR (plans to port to Google VR once SDK is more reliable). Made for the AT&T Seattle VR Hackathon February 2017.
Proj.NET performs point-to-point coordinate conversions between geodetic coordinate systems for use in fx. Geographic Information Systems (GIS) or GPS applications. The spatial reference model used adheres to the Simple Features specification.
Proj4Net is a C#/.Net library to transform point coordinates from one geographic coordinate system to another, including datum transformation. The core of this library is a port of the Proj4J library.
Example app how to use ArcGIS Runtime for .NET to build UWP application
Optimal Map classification with uncertainty information