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Subject: [gislist] OBJECT ORIENTED GIS
Date:  06/28/2007 06:52:51 AM
From:  Santiago Martin Alfageme



This is my first post in the list:

I am keen on object-oriented model (OO) applied to gis. I would like to
apply the model to geologic cartography. Main reason is a Phd proposal. =

My feeling is that the model is not fully applied on GIS: (i.e.:
geodatabases still are, in deep, graphical-dependent or oracle-spatial is a
mix between relational model and OO).
I haven=B4t tested Smallworld so I can=B4t see the full picture about comme=
rcial
soft. An the other hand there is a lot of free Java programming around =85=
=85.
but not sure if really develop OO ideas exposed in the well-know Egenhofer
or Worboys works.
=

Consulting bibliography I=B4ve realized that there=B4s a lot in the 90=B4s =
years
(i.e. Monica Wachowicz Phd and published book ) years but odd in recent
times.
Why?. What happens with OO?. Have I missed something?. It=B4s really
out-of-state-of-the-art?
Any information about this thema is wellcome

Thanks in advance =



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Santiago Martin Alfageme =

Spanish Geological Survey (IGME)
Geolog=EDa y Geof=EDsica
c/ La Calera, 1 =

28760 Tres Cantos (Madrid)
Tlf.: +34 91 728 7287
Fax: +34 91 803 6200
s.martin@igme.es

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