by Tirian » Thu Oct 01, 2009 2:13 pm
Ok, I wasn't totally clear...
The GIS community is not so much "worried." Rather, the introduction of indoor floor plans in map-related software -- in both 3D and 2D, by the way -- presents ethical questions that have to be explored, just like you mentioned. This is much more prevalent in the part of that community that works with software and data meant for public/layman's use, like Google Earth.
I should note that there's a significant part of the more technical and academic sides of the GIS community that would be pissed for me to even throw this type of software in with "GIS." Like, my girlfriend. But that's a side note.
As for CAD, well, when you start getting into 3D, the CAD and GIS communities meet. Would my uncle, who designs air conditioners in CAD, care? Hell no. I just mean those people who are in this sub-section.
To add a little related food for thought. I've worked with people in archeology, cartography and engineering who do 3D models, etc. A lot of them, depending on where they are in their process, move back and forth between ArcGIS and CAD. This isn't something I know much about -- I've watched it, I don't know how to do it -- but I've seen it in these different settings, so it must be at least somewhat prevalent. One engineer I work with actually liked to make 3D models of public buildings in his free time and then upload them to Google Earth. Normally this was fine, but he got in some trouble when he uploaded our office building, complete with every office on the inside!
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