Full text: XIXth congress (Part B3,2)

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CONCLUSION 
James Olaleye 
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It is obvious from the presentation that the vector space approach offers many advantages. Formulations which 
otherwise look cumbersome are made very compact and incitefully appealing. Computational examples will be given 
in the second part of this paper. 
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Wolf, P.R. (1983): "Elements of Photgrammetry, with Air Photo Interpretation and Remote 
Sensing", 2" Edition, McGraw-Hill International Book Company, Inc., 
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Olaleye, J.B. (1992): "Optimum Software Architecture for an Analytical Photogrammetric 
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