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GeoWeb is the Industry Leading Eevent Focused on GIS and the Internet
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Vancouver, Canada - In order to advance the development of the GeoWeb, the GeoWeb 2008 conference organizers are sponsoring a contest, which is open to all full time students attending an educational institution anywhere in the world. The objective of the student contest is to materially advance the development of the GeoWeb with either:

1) A theoretical solution or
2) A piece of software (All software must be open source and free of any royalties or other encumbrances)

To help students prepare their submissions for the GeoWeb 2008 student contest, here are a few ideas. These are simply suggestions and using these ideas or not, will have no influence on the decision of the judges.

Develop software or solve a theoretical problem to:
  • Generate 3D models for Google Earth, Virtual Earth etc. from CAD drawings automatically.
  • To enhance position measurement inside a building.
  • Integrate Google or Virtual Earth with Second Life.
  • Generalize from large scale to small scale in 2D and 3D.
  • Generate GML (observations) from KML and KML (by styling) from GML.
  • Validate geography and topology automatically using a rule based mechanism.
  • To visualize the content of an ebRIM (OASIS) registry.
  • Develop visualization mechanisms for travelogues
  • Use wavlets to integrate geometry, coverages and observations.

    Students may submit a registration of an abstract of their proposal at any time (see geowebconference.org/students-academia/contest-information). Note that both registration and final submissions are due and must be submitted no later than May 15, 2008.

    Software submissions must include the following components:
  • One sentence description of your software.
  • Source code for the software (C, C++, Java etc).
  • Build files as required to create an executable program for one of (Linux, Windows XP/Vista, Mac OS).
  • The build file must be executable automatically and generate an executable program with minimal input by the software judges.
  • It should require very minimal effort on the part of the installer to create an executable program.
  • Description of the functionality of the software.
  • This description should be limited to two typed pages (12 pt type), and must highlight the key points that you feel the software demonstrates that are advances over existing software technology.
  • Presentation (e.g. Keynote, Power Point etc) that you will give if your entry is selected. Contest Submittals Students must register at www.geowebconference.org by May 15th, 2008.

    Contest Requirements
    Contest entrants will be required to complete a registration form verifying their status as full time students and these details will be verified before any award is granted.

    Costs
    Please note that any costs associated with the submittal for this contest is at the expense of the student.

    Selection Process
    The selection of the contest winner(s) will be made by a GeoWeb committee consisting of leading figures in the GIS industry and will be notified by June 6th, 2008.

    Prizes
    Winners of the contest will be brought to the GeoWeb 2008 conference in Vancouver, Canada, and all legitimate expenses* will be paid by the contest supporters. A cash honorarium will also be provided.

    *The contest supporters will arrange transportation to/from Vancouver, lodging and meals while in Vancouver, however reserve the right to refuse any expenses they believe are unreasonable.

    Complete information on the student contest and conference may be obtained at www.geowebconference.org.

    Conference Organizer - About Galdos Systems Inc.
    Founded in 1998, Galdos Systems Inc. (Galdos) delivers geospatial infrastructure software and services to businesses and governments. Galdos revolutionized GIS technology and mobilized the worldwide Geo-Web by authoring the Geography Markup Language (GML). Galdos is recognized as a world leader in the development of cost-effective systems for delivering GML and XML-based products for governments, government agencies and private companies. Galdos' technology and expertise enable the geospatial information supply-chain supporting real-time distribution and management of geospatial data from multiple sources and share it across the Internet in real-time. This solution transforms a manual process into one that is automated. Galdos offerings include custom services targeting data integration and data conversion, as well as a world class product suite that offers advanced geospatial data management and distribution capabilities. For Galdos' customers this means increased efficiencies in data sharing and significant cost reductions. For more information on Galdos' products and services, please visit www.galdosinc.com.

    Conference Supporter - About Geospatial Information & Technology Association:
    The Geospatial Information & Technology Association (GITA) is a non-profit educational association serving the global geospatial community. GITA provides excellence in education, information exchange and applied research on the use and benefits of geospatial information and technology in business, utility, and government applications worldwide. For more information on GITA, please visit www.gita.org.

    About the GeoWeb 2008 Conference: The GeoWeb 2008 conference is about unleashing the economic potential associated with the convergence of XML, web services, and geographic information systems, known as the GeoWeb. Organized via partnership between Galdos Systems Inc. (Galdos) and Geospatial Information Technology Association (GITA), GeoWeb welcomes both public and private organizations to meet, discuss, and learn about today's most innovative geospatial technologies and the possibilities related to this important technological shift. The conference will include dedicated workshops on Geography Markup Language (GML), KML, MapPoint, LandXML, SVG, ebRIM, and OGC Web Services for GIS. For more information on the upcoming 2008 GeoWeb Conference, please visit www.geowebconference.org.


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