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Luciad announced that it has released LuciadMap Version 8.0
with substantial new functionality and increased performance, enabling developers
to build and deploy high-end mission-critical systems. Luciad’s partnership
with Oracle is reinforced in the seamless integration with the latest edition
of Oracle Spatial.
LuciadMap is a suite of customizable software components
that system integrators and original equipment manufacturers can easily
integrate into their existing systems. The product has a global user base in
aviation, security and maritime sectors.
Luciad has been supporting the Oracle Database product line
from the start and is now one of the first vendors to integrate Oracle Spatial
11g with its technology. The new ‘Oracle Spatial’ database connector in
LuciadMap V8.0 contains functionality corresponding to the Oracle Spatial
extension of the Oracle Enterprise Database product. LuciadMap’s ‘Oracle
Spatial’ database connector comes with support for vector data and GeoRaster
objects while the ‘Oracle Locator’ database connector contains vector support
functionality, corresponding to the Oracle Locator extension which comes with
any Oracle Database product. Luciad’s product packaging is now fully aligned
with the Oracle product line-up, offering transparency and seamless integration
for customers.
Also with Version 8.0, Luciad introduces new capabilities
for the handling of large amounts of data. For example, the ECDIS specialized
package is now geared for high performance of large data sets by offering
direct import of S-57 data - without the need for preprocessing - and efficient
S-52 compliant visualization. Version 8.0 also integrates a new CADRG directory
decoder providing high performance management of potentially disparate tiles.
LuciadMap’s powerful 2D visualization has been substantially
extended with new functionalities such as comprehensive line styles including
rounded corners and advanced line decorations, and density painting allowing
users to present any data in a view with coloring based on element densities.
Luciad continuously expands its features to offer the most
complete product. Version 8.0 adds support for shape to shape visibility and an
extreme point finder to its Terrain Analysis specialized package. Users can now
compute the visibility between any two shapes and find multiple local extremes
for a data set inside a shape. The Lucy specialized package now ships with a
dockable framework allowing users not only to drag and drop panels to a new
location, but also to re-organize the layout.
LuciadMap guarantees interoperability with other systems by
offering compliance with all main and upcoming standards. For example, version
8.0 brings aviation customers direct support for AIXM 4.0 and 4.5, preparing
for the emerging AIXM 5 standard.
“The LuciadMap V8.0 release is fully in line with
Luciad’s strategy to build products driven by real customer needs. It delivers
key benefits for the development of high-end mission-critical systems”, said
Lode Missiaen, CEO from Luciad. “We believe that our continuous commitment to
enhance the product based on listening to customer input and strong industry
partnerships will continue Luciad’s growth into the future.”
The releases of LuciadMap V8.1 and V8.2 are foreseen later
in 2008.
For more information
on Luciad contact Vera Claes, vera.claes@luciad.com at Luciad.
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