Yesterday, Geonovum released their final report on “Harmonisation of StUF and NEN3610”, a report set up to test the viability of a new schema produced by Geonovum.
The full report (in dutch) can be found here:http://www.geonovum.nl/sites/default/files/standaarden/20100115_Rapportage_harmonisatie_StUF_en_NEN3610_versie_1_0_definitief.pdf
GO Publisher WFS - does it all
Of the various software packages used to test the schema, including numerous Open Source alternatives, Geonovum found that GO Publisher WFS was successful in executing complex queries on all data in the StUF model, especially nested data.
Future Proof
A further mention in the report highlights the unique ability of GO Publisher WFS to support GML3 with a nested structure. This capability is what gives GO Publisher its future proof tag. The ability to work with existing GML and future standards based data without having to invest in costly infrastructure changes.
The success of GO Publisher WFS in this test demonstrated that complex schema and data sets don't need to be simplified for software to cope. Infact, to get the most detailed and comprehensive data for business critical decision making, all you need is a software product that consistently performs with ease.
You can request a free trial of GO Publisher WFS here: http://www.snowflakesoftware.com/products/gopublisher/eval.htm
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Melissa Burns | Marketing Manager | melissa.burns@snowflakesoftware.com
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