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that other branches of our profession of‘surveying and mapping could profit greatly by using the
ideas which have been presented here.
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
This article has been based on ideas developed by the staff of ITC The authors are especially
indebted to Prof. H. G. Jerie, Prof. J. Visser and Mr. F. Goudswaard for their help in initiating and
developing the system, to Mr. F. Goudswaard for the design of the Stereo Plotting Simulator and
its construction in collaboration with Messrs E. Mol and D. Visser, and finally to Messrs J. Kure
and E. Holland for their helpful comments during the preparation of the training package.
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