by (Stein) Runar Bergheim | Sep 23, 2016 | Developers' blog
The final idea ‘hatched’ by the SDI4apps team in preparation for the INSPIRE Hack in Barcelona is also related to Map Compositions. This time from a user perspective. It is undeniably nice to ‘share’ maps. However, nice doesn’t pay the...
by (Stein) Runar Bergheim | Sep 23, 2016 | Developers' blog
In the spirit of the previous post, the one calling you to action to develop Map Composition creation and visualization features in QGIS, we allow ourselves to add another suggestion. Three words: “Leaflet, Map Compositions”. Leaflet isn’t our...
by (Stein) Runar Bergheim | Sep 23, 2016 | Developers' blog
Standards, de-facto, ad-hoc or ‘proper’ aren’t much good without implementations. In our series of posts leading up to the INSPIRE Hack in Barcelona that kicks of on Monday, we have been talking at length about Map Compositions and why they might be...
by (Stein) Runar Bergheim | Sep 21, 2016 | Developers' blog
In our series of posts leading up to the INSPIRE Hack in Barcelona next week, we have today arrived at another extension point for Map Compositions, namely that of handling dynamic data. We all love sensors. Magic little devices that are scattered all over, feeding...
by (Stein) Runar Bergheim | Sep 16, 2016 | Developers' blog
We recently wrote on maps and “Map Compositions” as a form of Volunteered Geographic Information (VGI) — and how we wish to bring this concept forward during the INSPIRE Hack in Barcelona, towards the end of this month (September 2016, that is). One...