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        <description>What are the alternatives when a road is closed? You didn't find a path, because your graph is disconnected and you didn't know? pgRouting is more than finding the Shortest Path on the database. We provide graph algorithms that can solve those questions and more! pgRouting extends the PostGIS PostgreSQL geo-spatial database to provide shortest path search and other graph analysis functionality. This presentation will show the current state of the pgRouting development: * Wide range of shortest path search algorithms * Flow analysis * Graph Contraction * Graph Coloring Among other algorithms We will explain the different categories for the functions on the library: * Official * Proposed * Experimental We will talk about other products that we provide: * osm2pgrouting * pgRoutingLayer for QGIS Start reading about our project at https://docs.pgrouting.org/latest/en/index.html Authors and Affiliations – Vergara, Vicky (1) (1) Georepublic, OSGeo Requirements for the Attendees – none Track – Software Topic – Software/Project development Level – 1 - Principiants. No required specific knowledge is needed. Language of the Presentation – English</description>
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