The Design and Implementation of GIS Platform Based on 2D-3D Linkage

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This paper describes the collection and processing of campus images and textures imaging data then resulting into the vector data of campus. Importing vector data into CityEngine software then using CityEngine to model objects on campus. Finally, based on the 3D model, using general software developing kits Microsoft Visual Studio 2010 as the developing platform and employing C# language combining the ArcObjects to make the two objects’ integrated development. Realizing roaming, querying and analyzing etc. Of 2D-3D linkage and greatly enhancing the the intuition and convenience of the campus information management.

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