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DESCRIPTION:pgRouting not only allows to get routes for any kind of transpo
 rtation\, from 0 wheels to 18 wheeler. \nA road is closed? Calculate how c
 an traffic be diverted.\nDon't get a result? Check if your graph is connec
 ted.\nNeed to deliver to several clients? Traveling Salesperson problem he
 lps to determine the route.\nFind out what is planned for version 4.0 that
  is a work in progress.\nLearn about the spin off for vehicle routing prob
 lems.\npgRouting extends the PostGIS / PostgreSQL geospatial database to p
 rovide geospatial routing functionality.\nAdvantages of the database routi
 ng approach are:\n* Data and attributes can be modified by many clients\, 
 like QGIS through JDBC\, ODBC\, or directly using Pl/pgSQL. The clients ca
 n either be PCs or mobile devices.\n* Data changes can be reflected instan
 taneously through the routing engine. \n* The “cost” parameter can be 
 dynamically calculated through SQL and its value can come from multiple fi
 elds or tables.
DTSTAMP:20260403T182913Z
LOCATION:Room Verde
SUMMARY:Are you lost? Get pgRouting to find your way - Vicky Vergara\, Ashi
 sh Kumar
URL:https://talks.staging.osgeo.org/foss4g-2022/talk/G9SWET/
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