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31 December 1996 Data management and dissemination challenges for commercial remote sensing
Terry A. Straeter
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Abstract
Looking toward 2000, the ways by which commercial satellite imagery and imagery products are managed by the various remote sensing companies will be dictated by financial considerations, not technical feasibility. In the convergence of technologies that will shape the commercial companies in 2000, the most influential will likely be electronic commerce via the Internet. This paper discusses the character of these combined forces and speculates on how the industry might respond.
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Terry A. Straeter "Data management and dissemination challenges for commercial remote sensing", Proc. SPIE 2960, Remote Sensing for Geography, Geology, Land Planning, and Cultural Heritage, (31 December 1996); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.262452
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KEYWORDS
Internet

Remote sensing

Image processing

Satellites

Agriculture

Satellite communications

Commercial off the shelf technology

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