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Last edited by Joe T.S Apr 11, 2022
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Useful tools

Bounding Box Finder:

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In several projects/applications, we need a bounding box to request data e.g.WFS/ WMS/ OGC API/ OGC GeoVolumes/ OGC 3D API/ etc. For example, we need the bounding box in local coordinate EPSG:31643 to request data from WFS services for the 3D building models in Stuttgart which usually have to be done in either Map/GIS software/or 3D City DB tool. To make this step easier for our team, a simple web app was implemented. You can use this tool to easily generate a bounding box in (minX, minY, maxX, maxY) format.

The tool is hosted on the Transfer portal and available online at https://transfer.hft-stuttgart.de/pages/ict4icity/data_workflow/bbox-finder.html

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