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FOSS4G 2016

2016 - FOSS4G (Free and Open Source Software for Geospatial) Conference, Bonn, Germany

The FOSS4G 2016 conference, an annual and global event of the Open Source Geospatial Foundation (OSGeo) focused on Free and Open Source Information, took place in Bonn, Germany.

Recognized as the largest geospatial technical conference in Open Source software, FOSS4G, it is a meeting of professionals, programmers, simple users and advanced users of geospatial software developed in Open Source. Includes presentations and lectures, with code sprints in plain code and sessions, workshops on all open source geospatial technology.

Founded in 2006, OSGeo is a non-profit organization whose mission is to support the collaborative development of open source geospatial software, and promote its widespread use.

During the conference, the delegation participated in the following events:

  • Talks;
  • Keynote Speeches;
  • Topic Talks;
  • Scientific Track;
  • Psession oster;
  • Map Gallery.

 

DESIGN AND DEVELOPMENT OF WEBSITES

From simple personal websites to corporate sites, blogs, catalog platforms, and full e‑commerce solutions with shopping cart functionality*, all the way to large‑scale and high‑complexity projects such as fully customized web applications tailored to each client.

\* An e‑commerce shopping cart allows customers to select products, review their order, and complete checkout and payment.

WEB DEVELOPMENT METHOD AND PROCESSES

At PARP Solutions, we take our development methodology seriously. We plan every phase of each project in close collaboration with the client, ensuring that the structure, features, and final result align with the objectives defined at the start.

With solutions adapted to a wide range of industries and customer profiles, we focus on understanding each client’s needs and delivering a final product that meets the quality expectations of both parties. We remain fully committed to supporting clients with any updates, improvements, or implementations required in their operational environment.

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