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Architects, landscape architects, and planning professionals have been working with GIS data for many years to great success in Vectorworks’ BIM workflows. Much of this work has involved georeferenced Shapefiles (SHP), Drawing Interchange Formats (DXF), and image files (JGW, BPW, TFW, etc.). Though georeferencing makes sense as a solution for aligning GIS data in a BIM environment, users did not immediately expect that it would also be the solution to maintaining accurate positioning of site CAD and BIM files within the project. This article will describe how users are finding success by incorporating georeferencing in Vectorworks Landmark to better collaborate with the external and internal project participants.
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Public comment sought on v1.1 of OGC Coverage Implementation Schema (CIS) – ReferenceableGridCoverage Extension
February 1, 2021 By Editor
CIS extension revision enables OGC imagery-related standards to more concisely represent remotely-sensed imagery
1 February2021: The Open Geospatial Consortium (OGC) seeks public comment on version 1.1 of the OGC Coverage Implementation Schema (CIS) – ReferenceableGridCoverage Extension. Comments are due by March 3, 2021.
The CIS ReferenceableGridCoverage Extension extends CIS (a supporting standard of the Web Coverage Service Standard) to provide a set of referenceable grid elements to enable an accurate determination of pixel locations in observed imagery. The Extension accomplishes this, in part, by allowing connections to OGC SensorML 2.0+ sensor models from OGC CIS 1.0+ coverages.