What c-squares development activity is going on, and who is doing it?
C-squares development has been taking place at CSIRO Marine and Atmospheric Research in Australia (CMAR) since December 2001, principally by Tony Rees with assistance from Miroslaw Ryba and Philip Bohm. A variety of persons from other agencies and interest groups have also contributed, either via personal discussions or the “c-squares-discuss” listserver (see below). Since 2001/2002, development has concentrated in the following areas: – Development of the c-squares notation, and rules for handling “special cases (e.g. as described in Q.18, above) – Testing the generation, storage, and searching of codes in real-world databases – Development of the CMAR c-squares mapper, and gradual incorporation of new features into this utility – Development of encoding routines for points, sets of points, lines, poly-lines, and polygons – Incorporation of new features to the polygon encoder, and trialling its usefulness for indexing satellite image data – Interaction with interested parties around t
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