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This is an initial landing page for the Location Industry Working Group (IWG) at Eclipse. A proper web site will replace this page in the future.
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This industry working group is governed by the [http://www.eclipse.org/org/industry-workgroups/industry_wg_process.php Eclipse Foundation Industry Working Group Process] document. You can also [http://www.eclipse.org/org/ read more about the Eclipse Foundation].
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This is an initial landing page for the Location Industry Working Group (IWG) at Eclipse. The site is moving to [http://locationtech.org locationtech.org] in November 2012.  
  
=Location Industry Working Group=
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'''This page is no longer being maintained and is available purely for archive reasons. Please visit http://locationtech.org'''
  
The Location Industry Working Group (IWG) is a partnership between companies with a strong interest in location technologies.
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This industry working group is governed by the [http://www.eclipse.org/org/industry-workgroups/industry_wg_process.php Eclipse Foundation Industry Working Group Process] document. You can also [http://www.eclipse.org/org/ read more about the Eclipse Foundation].
 
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Location technology is technology for tracking, analysing, and visualizing data expressing relative location measured in some dimensions.
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The IWG is currently forming and is expected to formally launch Q3-2012. This date may change due to strong interest.
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==Initiative Goals==
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This IWG exists to enable organizations to:
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# Collaborate on location related research
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# Share costs, risks, and benefits to develop and sustain reusable commodity & innovative location technology
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# Drive increased adoption of location technology, and adoption of reference implementation standards based technology
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==Expected output==
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# A software forge & build farm including discussion forums and mailing lists
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# A platform, released annually, providing reusable, modular, and "IP Clean" software components
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# Joint marketing materials, events
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==Get Involved==
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===Next meetings===
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Conference call on March 22 @ 2pm EDT - [http://wiki.eclipse.org/Location/March22_2012 See the agenda, bridge numbers, etc.]
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Conference call on April 19 @ 2pm EDT - [http://wiki.eclipse.org/Location/April_2012 See the agenda, bridge numbers, etc.]
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Washington D.C. - Face to face meeting May 22 @ 1pm EDT - [http://wiki.eclipse.org/Location/May22_2012 See the agenda, bridge numbers, etc.]
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===Participate in the Discussions===
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[https://dev.eclipse.org/mailman/listinfo/location-iwg Join the discussion list]
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[http://dev.eclipse.org/mhonarc/lists/location-iwg/ View the discussion list archives]
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Participate in IWG calls (see the Roadmap below for call dates and times)
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===Edit this wiki===
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Register for an Eclipse account and contribute to this wiki page
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===Recruit===
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If you know others that would be interested, invite them to this page and the discussion list.
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==Areas of Interest==
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* Main stream adoption of location-aware technologies
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* Software/libraries for mobile and web based applications/services
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* Software/libraries for processing big data/ very high performance location data processing
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** Images
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** Geocoding and routing
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** Analytics
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* Building Information Modelling (BIM)
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* Evolution of the spatial database
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* Data exchange standards
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==Lead projects==
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One product of this IWG will be new projects. See a guide on [http://wiki.eclipse.org/Development_Resources/HOWTO/Starting_A_New_Project creating a new project at Eclipse].
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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.
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* [http://udig.refractions.net/ uDig - A GIS Framework for Eclipse]
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* [http://www.eclipse.org/stem/ STEM - The Spatiotemporal Epidemiological Modeler]
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* Jackpine - [http://csng.cs.toronto.edu/projects/20 a geospatial database benchmarking suite]
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We are interested in new projects. If you have some R&D that would benefit from more eyes & developers to advance it, or some useful technology you need to have but it isn't a source of competitive advantage, consider releasing it.
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==Roadmap==
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The following is tentative roadmap.
 
  
* Inaugural conference call - [http://www.timeanddate.com/worldclock/fixedtime.html?iso=20120322T14&p1=188&ah=1 March 22, 2012 at 2pm eastern]
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* Conference call - [http://wiki.eclipse.org/Location/April_2012 April 19 @ 2pm EDT]
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* Face to face meeting - [http://wiki.eclipse.org/Location/May22_2012 2 hr meeting May 2012] @ [http://www.locationintelligence.net/ Location Intelligence Conference] in Washington D.C.
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* Create IWG Charter - May 2012
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* Identify inaugural chair
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* Identify initiating member(s)
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* Formal Launch - August 2012
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Latest revision as of 09:42, 14 August 2013

LocationTech Logo 500.png

This is an initial landing page for the Location Industry Working Group (IWG) at Eclipse. The site is moving to locationtech.org in November 2012.

This page is no longer being maintained and is available purely for archive reasons. Please visit http://locationtech.org

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

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