Issue 21
February - March 2006
News Features
- The Cost of Web Mapping
- Is Spatial Special?
- Dangermond@OZRI
- Vietnam's Title Transformation
- Asian Sales Drive RSI
Customising Google Earth - Paul Samuel and Maruits Van Der Vlugt
Google Earth is more than just a curiosity for people who want a new view of the Earth. It can be used as a serious mechanism for data display
Spatial data is entering a new world, where measurement and display will occur in three dimensions. In the process, some old problems will be solved.
Stone Artefact to Aluminium - Mark Fedden
Replication of rock art from unconventional terrestrial photography.
Trends in 3D Imaging Software - Andrew Myers
The software's the thing.
3D Information - Finally - Bob Ryerson
Can we use 3D data properly?
Rescue - Stephen Janson and Jonathon Powers
Spatial technologies can ameliorate the effects of a terrorist attack, but they are by no means a panacea.
An Australian national Geospatial Reference System - Barry Drummond
The case for infrastructure funding for the spatial sciences
Beach Erosion - Paul Grad
Novel ways of monitoring beaches will be important in the future.
Shifting Tides - Phil Watson
New doctrines affect seaward-facing boundaries in NSW.
Interoperability - Brad Spencer
Digital Cameras - John Trinder
As performance reports start to come in from the first generation of digital cameras, it seems it's all over for film.
Columns
Letters
News
Companies
New Products
SSI
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Environment
Local Government
On the Horizon
Coastal Zone Mapping
GPS
Front Cover Image: Interoperable datasets should fit together perfectly. It's harder than it looks however, to get it right.
If you would like to contribute to any of these features, email the editor jon@positionmag.com.au

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