geospatial team at nomad labs
Geoserver (http://docs.codehaus.org/display/GEOS/Home) will hopefully add another service to it’s 2.0 release. The FROGS (http://frogs.tigris.org/) project has implemented a WPS, and is likely to join forces with geoserver. According to OGC “A WPS may offer calculations as simple as subtracting one set of spatially referenced numbers from another (e.g., determining the difference in influenza cases between two different seasons), or as complicated as a global climate change model. The data required by the WPS can be delivered across a network, or available at the server”. cool huh :)
GeoLabs is the Spatial team at Nomad Labs. We love all things spatial and particularly like the idea of spatial analysis on the geoweb. We also tend to use a lot of open source GIS in our work. Yey! to the open source. Other than that we love dynamic languages, open RESTful API's and beautiful code and thoughtfully designed software. All things that we try to adhere to in our work.
Theodor Foerster
April 18th, 2006 at 3:22 pm
Hey,
Please also have a look at the WPS implementation which is available in the OpenSource Initiative 52north. The 52n WPS features full WPS compliance for XML data handling and includes also a plugin for JUMP. The implementation is extensible in order to support more processes and data formats. Please have a try. If you have any questions, please feel free to send them to me.