2nd Open-Geospatial Development Workshop
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2nd Open-Geospatial Development Workshop

The Carbon Project (DC, USA) has announced it is providing a second session of its training course for professionals and students who want to quickly learn the basics of open-geospatial development.


Fundamentals of Open-Geospatial Development teaches attendees how to use CarbonTools, a free geospatial development toolkit, to rapidly develop open-geospatial applications and access hundreds of online resources. Based on the Microsoft .NET Framework, CarbonTools provides a powerful and extendible API for accessing geospatial web services based on Open Geospatial Consortium (OGC) specifications.


This session of Fundamentals of Open-Geospatial Development will be held on 13-14 July 2005 and hosted by Intergraph in Reston, Virginia. Topics to be covered include: an introduction to open-geospatial interoperability, Microsoft Visual Studio .NET and the CarbonTools source-handler-data architecture; hands-on exercises to use Geography Markup Language (GML) and OGC services from Intergraph, IONIC, CubeWerx and others; how to rapidly build an air-traffic control simulation using open-geospatial techniques and many others.


Visit www.geoleaders.com/training.htm to register or send an email info@geoleaders.com to get more information.

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