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==Plans==
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The following is tentative roadmap.
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* Inaugural conference call - March 2012 (Date TBD)
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* Conference call - April 2012 (Date TBD)
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* Face to face meeting - May 2012 @ [http://www.locationintelligence.net/ Location Intelligence Conference] in Washington D.C.
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* Charter - June 2012
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* Formal Launch - August 2012

Revision as of 11:42, 24 February 2012

This industry working group is governed by the Eclipse Foundation Industry Working Group Process document. You can also read more about the Eclipse Foundation.

Location Industry Working Group

Location technology is technology for tracking, analysing, and visualizing relative location measured in some dimensions. This technology can be applied to space and time such as on earth. It is also often used for circuit design, warehouses, and other arbitrary dimensions.

Initiative Goals

Assemble a consortium of companies to:

  1. Collaborate on location related research
  2. Share costs, risks, and benefits to develop and sustain reusable commodity & innovative location technology
  3. Drive increased adoption of location technology, and adoption of reference implementation standards based technology
  4. Participate in joint marketing, events

Get Involved

Join the discussion list

View the discussion list archives

Areas of Interest

  • Software/libraries for processing big data with location elements
  • Very high performance processing of location data
  • Building Information Modelling (BIM)
  • Evolution of the spatial database
  • Data exchange standards

Lead projects

The Location IWG will provide a forge (code repository, bug tracker, build farm, etc.) for related technology. The following are projects that plan to host in this facility.


Plans

The following is tentative roadmap.

  • Inaugural conference call - March 2012 (Date TBD)
  • Conference call - April 2012 (Date TBD)
  • Face to face meeting - May 2012 @ Location Intelligence Conference in Washington D.C.
  • Charter - June 2012
  • Formal Launch - August 2012

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