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Encyclopedia > PostGIS

PostGIS is a geographic information system software program that adds support for geographic objects to the PostgreSQL object-relational database.


Released under the GNU General Public License.


External link

http://postgis.refractions.net/


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PostGIS : Home (405 words)
PostGIS has been developed by Refractions Research as a project in open source spatial database technology.
PostGIS is released under the GNU General Public License.
With PostGIS, their data is integrated in the database and new avenues of display and analysis have been opened for them.
PostGIS : Documentation (398 words)
Read case studies about how PostGIS is being used by organizations around the world.
People have told us about their PostGIS installations in Australia, Boston, British Columbia, Colorado, Portugal, Virginia, Georgia, Switzerland, Iowa, Oklahoma, Florida, Chile, Switzerland, Brazil, Montana, Sweden, Italy, Norway, New Zealand, Germany, and Sri Lanka.
PostGIS data can be exported to several output GIS formats using the OGR C++ library and commandline tools (and of cource with the bundled Shape file dumper).
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