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Report from Working Group 5.1 meeting and the 35th
International Surveying Information Days
Brno, 1-3 November, 1998
WG-5.1 meeting
Working Group 5.1 had its first meeting 1 November. We are
thankful to the company Geodezie Brno for their very kind hospitality and
generous provision of facilities for the meeting. Mr. Milan Klimeš,
representative from the company and co-organiser of MGID98, honoured the meeting
with his presence. We are also thankful to Mr Šedy, director of Geodezie Brno,
for the support as well as for a nice evening at a wine cellar. Also present at
the meeting was Karel Svoboda (co-organiser of MGID98).
The discussions during the meeting concerned:
- The working plan and mission of the working group and its ad-hoc groups
were discussed as well as the necessity to nominate leaders and organise to
the ad-hoc groups. Vaclav Slaboch and Hansbert Heister will now continue to
contact these people.
- WG-5.1shall not make standards because this is the work of ISO. The WG
shall through guidelines, help ISO to produce standards as well as translate
these into a language comprehensible for the field surveyor.
- The Working Group shall have regularly discussions with the manufacturers
to improve their hard- and software of different types of instruments.
- The working group shall help national bodies to influence and distribute
guidelines as well as inform universities and technical high schools.
MGID
The 35th International Surveying Information Days
took place in Brno the 2nd to 3rd November. The number of
participants where about 150 coming from several countries as Czech Republic,
Slovakia, Austria, Germany, Sweden, England and The Netherlands.
Mikael Lilje, Jean-Marie Becker, Vaclav Slaboch, Hansbert
Heister and Jiri Lechner
The conference was in two languages; Czech language and
English. The afternoon of the first day had an English session especially for
FIG Commission 5 concerning the activities of C5 and especially WG-5.1. The
session was chaired by Vaclav Slaboch and included presentations
by Jean-Marie Becker, Vaclav Slaboch, Hansbert Heister, Mikael Lilje and Jirí
Lechner. The session was a very good one with many discussions after each paper.