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MapGuide Open Source

MapGuide Open Source is a web-based map-making platform that enables users to quickly develop and deploy web mapping applications and geospatial web services. The application was introduced as open-source by Autodesk in November 2005, and the code was contributed to the Open Source Geospatial Foundation in March 2006 under the GNU LGPL.

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Developers
Autodesk, community-developed
License
GNU LGPL
Operating system
Microsoft Windows; some support for Linux
Platform
32-bit, 64-bit
Release
November 2005 (2005-11)
Stable release
3.1.2 / March 27, 2019; 7 years ago (2019-03-27)

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MapGuide Open Source

Nodes22
Edges21
Triples27
Avg. degree1.91
Density0.090909
Components1

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MapGuide Open Source

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related to References · 14
MapGuide Open Source → Advances, Bray, Chapter, Geographic Information Science, ISBN, Lock-gray-alt-2, Lock-green, Lock-red-alt-2, Open Source Approaches, Robert, Spatial Data Handling, Springer Berlin Heidelberg, Vol, Wikisource-logo
Developers · 1
MapGuide Open Source → Autodesk, community-developed
License · 1
MapGuide Open Source → GNU LGPL
Operating system · 1
MapGuide Open Source → Microsoft Windows; some support for Linux
Platform · 1
MapGuide Open Source → 32-bit, 64-bit
Release · 1
MapGuide Open Source → November 2005 (2005-11)
Stable release · 1
MapGuide Open Source → 3.1.2 / March 27, 2019; 7 years ago (2019-03-27)
Type · 1
MapGuide Open Source → Web mapping
Website · 1
MapGuide Open Source → mapguide.osgeo.org
Written in · 1
MapGuide Open Source → C#, JavaScript, HTML, CSS

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Important terminology

mapguide open source autodesk geospatial platform application web javascript lgpl linux data introduced includes supports mapping november 2005 gnu support

Entity relationships Subject–Predicate–Object triples

SubjectPredicateObjectConfidenceSrc
MapGuide Open SourceDevelopersAutodesk, community-developed1.00infobox
MapGuide Open SourceLicenseGNU LGPL1.00infobox
MapGuide Open SourceOperating systemMicrosoft Windows; some support for Linux1.00infobox
MapGuide Open SourcePlatform32-bit, 64-bit1.00infobox
MapGuide Open SourceReleaseNovember 2005 (2005-11)1.00infobox
MapGuide Open SourceStable release3.1.2 / March 27, 2019; 7 years ago (2019-03-27)1.00infobox
MapGuide Open SourceTypeWeb mapping1.00infobox
MapGuide Open SourceWebsitemapguide.osgeo.org1.00infobox
MapGuide Open SourceWritten inC#, JavaScript, HTML, CSS1.00infobox
MapGuide Open Sourceis aweb-based map-making platform that enables users to quickly develop and deploy web mapping applications and geospatial web services0.90text
bufferinstance ofand operations0.80text
select withininstance ofand operations0.80text

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