Add vector data cube section to STAC best practices#75
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It reads like a good starting point! I guess more content can only be provided by people actually generating/using vector cubes. Here is a interesting post on Raster in DuckDB. Not sure how to categorize it: https://www.linkedin.com/posts/alvarohuarte_duckdb-opensource-sql-activity-7447652662055088129-NrTV/?utm_source=share&utm_medium=member_desktop&rcm=ACoAACBMDxwBp5snWiCIuurHqub5hrY7tjeLhms But it sounds interesting. --> Maybe more a potential engine/backend solution. |
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We don't have a lot of practical experience with this yet, so this is a bit theoretical still. Please provide feedback.