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On 8/21/05, Gerry Creager N5JXS <gerry.creager@xxxxxxxx> wrote:
Frank, et al, I think we need to be thinking either about making GDAL more interested in 3D/4D datasets, as that's coming whether we're ready or not... in fact, for me, it's already here.. and then see if we need to consider forking or augmenting Mapserver to accommodate it. I see a lot of conceptual problems for Mapserver, and, for that matter, a LOT of GIS packages in incorporating 3D/4D data, and presenting it properly. This has been an issue for GIS practitioners since just about forever: They think in 2 dimensions and can't, as a group, appreciate the need for either vertical, or time. They represent time series data as a series of static images. I see, in Mapserver, a potential interface. It's open-source and thus maleable for applications like this. It won't be simple or straightforward, and in the end, Mapserver might serve solely as an example framework for a new 3D/4D display/dissemination tool, but it *is* a starting point. I'm kinda thinking about a melding of Mapserver and IDV, in th elong run.
Gerry, The idea of extending mapserver and GDAL to better support 3D/4D datasets has been brought up a few time, and I have generally been quite ... conservative ... in response. I am concerned about substantial complication and turmoil in the interfaces of both. My personal opinion is that in the shorter term it would make more sense to have a distinct multi-dimensional WCS server implemented that might derive some code from MapServer, but that would otherwise be quite distinct. It would ignore all the vector and "portral" related supportin MapServer in favor of focusing on serving n-dimensional raster data via WCS.
There could be an n-dimensional equivelent to GDAL as well, that might even include a GDAL plugin for 2D datasets, but that would have it's own interfaces that are more organized to n-dimensional data. Perhaps it could even be closely related to one of the existing n-dimensional file format libraries like netcdf or HDF (my understanding is that the nextgeneral netcdf is based on HDF5).
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