Hello Ingo

Is there an interest in proposing a topic for Testbed 14 around the
following?

    Develop an OGC test suite executable on multiple implementations,
    including (but not limited to) GDAL/Proj.4, Proj4J, Proj4JS, UCAR
    netCDF library and Apache SIS (Spatial Information System). The
    suite will verify Well Known Text (WKT) 2 and Geographic Markup
    Language (GML) parsing and formatting of Coordinate Reference
    Systems (CRS) and Coordinate Operations, execution of coordinate
    operations including cases where late-binding implementation is
    required for producing correct results, capability to provide
    information about accuracy and domain of validity, conformance of
    Coordinate Reference Systems created from EPSG codes, and robustness
    to higher eccentricity seen in planetary CRS.

Technically those tests would be built on top of GeoAPI test suite.
Integration with CITE tests is desirable, but this would be another
topic (they are not testing the same things). The recently posted blog
posts about Proj.4 - Apache SIS comparisons [1,2] demonstrate that this
approach work, so this test bed would be expanding the existing.

Do I create a new issue on
https://github.com/opengeospatial/testbed14-ideas/issues, or do I post
comment on https://github.com/opengeospatial/testbed14-ideas/issues/19 ?

    Martin

[1] 
https://www.geomatys.com/wordpress/index.php/2017/09/20/proj-4-versus-apache-sis-an-accuracy-comparison/?lang=en
[2] 
https://www.geomatys.com/wordpress/index.php/2017/08/28/english-proj-4-versus-apache-sis-a-performance-comparison/?lang=en


Le 22/09/2017 à 16:03, George Percivall a écrit :

> Martin,
>
> Planning is underway for Testbed 14 - the 100th project in OGC's
> Innovation Program.
> - General information:
>   http://www.opengeospatial.org/projects/initiatives/testbed14
> - Ideas being considered:
>   https://github.com/opengeospatial/testbed14-ideas/issues
>
> Time is short as the github page of issues listed above is being
> filtered and shortened based on sponsor requirements.
> Ingo Simonis is person to contact and propose a specific topic, e.g.,
> map projections.
> If you can describe the proposed work and benefits it can assist in
> aligning tasks with sponsors.
>
> Regards,
> George

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