Wooow... Congratz

On 8 March 2016 at 11:13, Mattmann, Chris A (3980) <
[email protected]> wrote:

> yay congrats!
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> Chris Mattmann, Ph.D.
> Chief Architect
> Instrument Software and Science Data Systems Section (398)
> NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory Pasadena, CA 91109 USA
> Office: 168-519, Mailstop: 168-527
> Email: [email protected]
> WWW:  http://sunset.usc.edu/~mattmann/
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> Adjunct Associate Professor, Computer Science Department
> University of Southern California, Los Angeles, CA 90089 USA
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> -----Original Message-----
> From: Martin Desruisseaux <[email protected]>
> Organization: Geomatys
> Reply-To: "[email protected]" <[email protected]>
> Date: Wednesday, March 2, 2016 at 4:11 AM
> To: Apache SIS <[email protected]>
> Subject: ApacheCon big-data: talk submission accepted
>
> >The talk submission for the big-data Apache Conference (Vancouver) has
> >been accepted:
> >
> >    Geospatial Track - Hiding some of geospatial complexity
> >
> >The talk will explain issues related to "referencing by coordinates"
> >like legal boundaries expressed in legacy systems (NAD27, NTF...) or
> >water apparently flowing toward up under gravity (because of ellipsoid
> >not matching well the real surface), and how users can just take a code
> >like "EPSG:5624" and let SIS do the rest of the work. Other issues like
> >envelope crossing the anti-meridian will also be reminded.
> >
> >An other email later today will give some tips for those who would like
> >to start experimenting EPSG codes with SIS.
> >
> >    Martin
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> >
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Charitha Elvitigala

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