transition seems the only solution in order not to shut down
traditional production lines before the new digital methods
and techniques are imbedded in the mapping institute. The
introduction of image processing techniques will aid in
carrying out map revision and GIS data base updating
efforts within the framework of affordable costs and a
reasonable processing time length.
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