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CARIS is the abbreviation of Computer Aided Resource Information System, a company based in Fredericton, New Brunswick which produces GIS and hydrographic data processing software. It was founded in 1979 as a spin_off from the University of New Brunswick and initially focused on terrestrial applications in direct competition with companies such as ESRI and Intergraph but now focuses primarily on marine applications where it has a dominant market share.


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