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Same Zone, Same Projection, 427 Metres Apart

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53TS ScoreImpact + Innovation, combined
IMPACT55
INNOVATION50

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A coordinate system bug in a mobile mapping system reveals that two different EPSG codes for the same geographic zone produce 427-meter differences in data positioning.

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ProgrammingOpen SourceTechnologyPublished Aug 23, 7:36 AM
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