Hallo programmers,
   
    I am very glad I can collaborate on a DEM low-level library. I have 
done two moduls, which are full-usable, but there are a few suggestions 
for improvment of these moduls. I have described how the first modul 
incrementalDT works - you can read about this here:

http://www.git.zcu.cz/wiki/images/4/43/Actual_stadium_IncrementalDT.pdf
or
http://www.geomatika.ic.cz/Data/Actual_stadium_IncrementalDT.pdf

At the end of this document I offer a possible collaboration.
Currently I am working on a description of the second modul 
TINWithFixedLines. There will be many possibillities to collaborate at 
the description.  I will send the description early.

Greets
      Josef Bezdek.



Jan Jezek napsal(a):
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>> Datum: 24.04.2008 22:41
>> Předmět: Re: Collaboration On Low-Level DEM/TIN Library For OpenJUMP and UDig
>>
>>     
> Hi friends,
>
>   
>> Fellow programmers,
>>
>> We will start work on the JTin library as part of our Google Summer of
>> Code project at OpenJUMP next week. This will be a low-level library
>> that will eventually be used to integrate TIN support into OpenJUMP.
>> We would like to invite Josef and his mentor Jan to collaborate with
>> us in the development with this library and the DEM code that Josef
>> will be producing for his student project for UDig.
>>
>>     
>
>
> Thanks for invitation. Collaboration is highly welcomed :)
>
>
>   
>> If we get our two (2) students working together early on we can likely
>> accomplish more over the summer. I don't know if we can have a sinlge
>> library for both projects, but surely we can share some code.
>>
>> You can read Chris DeMar's basic road map for the JTin library here:
>>
>> http://openjump.org/wiki/show/Road+Map
>>
>> We have set up a folder on the Jump Pilot Project SVN at SourceForge
>> for both our student projects.
>>
>> Please let me know if you think cooperation on these two Summer of
>> Code projects is possible. I would be happy to work with Jan to divide
>> programming tasks among Josef and Chris according to their interests
>> and abilities.
>>
>> The Sunburned Surveyor
>>
>>     
>
> As far as I know Josef already has same implementation of  delaunay 
> algorithm that is able to generate TIN from List of points. I think it
> would 
> be useful to reuse that code and just clean it and customize it to be
> able to use it as library. His code and some documentation is currently 
> available here:
>
> http://git.zcu.cz/svn/bakalarky/bezdek/
>
> Maybe you can take a look into the code and consider what should be 
> reuse and if there are some problematic dependencies etc...
> What do you think Josef - is that ok for you?
>
> Bests,
> Jan.
>
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