Hi Andy,

One of the things I have been trying to accomplish is the integration of 
additional libraries into uDig beyond the base GeoTools implementations 
we are working with. While I am excited about the possibilities of 
working with OSSIM I have not heard of much progress - seemly due to the 
availability of binary distributions of OSSIM?

Would your graph code be suitable for a uDig plug in in the community 
section, an initial glance through the javadocs shows some bent towards 
grid processing (either for analysis or display I could not determine). 
I also wonder if you are following the progress of the GridCoverage 
geotools branch which is in the process of being merged to trunk.  My 
impression is that great progress has been made on performance, but have 
not heard of much in the way of processing or analysis.

Jody Garnett

Andy Turner wrote:
> Sorry the link didn't work :( For the time being I have a web page for
> FOSS4G at the following URL:
> http://www.geog.leeds.ac.uk/people/a.turner/publications/abstracts/FOSS4
> G2006/
>
> I'm not covering nD coverages.... I have thought about the extensions to
> 3D space and think the data structures and methods can be readily
> adapted (this would mean writing new ones though)... (I assume there
> should not be any difference for higher dimensions, but usually my
> assumptions are wrong...)
>
> One of the applications for the software has been terrain analysis via
> Digital Elevation Model data processing... There are methods for
> estimating flow accumulation, but nothing very sophisticated (although I
> haven't come across anything much better yet...)
>
> Andy
>
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> http://www.geog.leeds.ac.uk/people/a.turner
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Jody
> Garnett
> Sent: 14 July 2006 10:12
> To: User-friendly Desktop Internet GIS
> Cc: GeoTools Devel List
> Subject: Re: [udig-devel] FOSS4G Presentations (and who is going
> anyways)...
>
>
> Andy Turner wrote:
>   
>> Hi Everyone,
>>
>> I plan to go to FOSS4G and am looking forward to meeting you there and
>>     
>
>   
>> learning more about what you are doing.
>>   
>>     
> Yeah - and there there were two...
>   
>> I put in an abstract (http://indico.epfl.ch/userAbstracts.py?confId=1)
>> titled "Grids 1.0 beta and beyond". I have not yet had any feedback, 
>> but hopefully it is acceptable. If I get confirmation I plan to 
>> organise a presentation and flesh out the abstract.
>>   
>>     
> That is a great link, however it is locked away by the evil denizens of 
> a security daemon. Is your talk going to cover nD coverages?
>   
>> Thanks for making me aware this was happening. I hope that my work on 
>> raster data handling is of interest to some of you.
>>   
>>     
> :-) More content the merrier.
> Jody
>
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