Spatially Adjusted by James Fee · Jan 15, 2026
File Formats Don’t Define Interoperability
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For a long time, I believed interoperability in spatial systems was mostly a file format problem. That belief is understandable. File formats are tangible. You can point to them. You can argue about them. You can put them in requirements documents and architecture diagrams. If two systems can read the same format, surely they can work together. At small scale, that assumption holds just well…
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