GNU package GaMa is a C++ free software for geodesy released under GNU
General Public Licence. Project GaMa was started in 1998, in 2001 was
dubbed a GNU packaqe and today contains the following main components:

    [gamalib] C++ class library for handling geodetic observations
    (measurements) and points (coordinates), computation of
    approximate coordinates (needed for linearization) and adjustment
    of local geodetic networks in 3d.  C API to essential gamalib C++
    classes and functions is also available. Numerical solution of
    adjustment is based on orthogonal decomposition of the design
    matrix (ie without "normal equations"); currently supported
    algorithms are SVD and GSO (an algorithm based on Gram-Schmidt
    orthogonalisation). Adjustment on the ellipsoid is a long term
    goal.

    [program gama] C++ program for adjustment of horizontal geodetic
    network based on gamalib (also available as a public service
    accessible by email); format of input data is defined in XML. Data
    structures used in adjustment enable usage of general
    variance-covariance matrices of observations and are designed to
    enable implementation of sparse matrices in future versions.

    [gmatvec] C++ matrix/vector template classes used in adjustment
    computations in gamalib.

    [rocinante] is a GUI for GNU GaMa based on Qt graphical library
    that is available for GNU/Linux under GNU GPL. Rocinante binaries 
    are also available for win32 platform; see 
              http://www.gnu.org/software/gama/rocinante
    for more information.

More information on GNU GaMa can be found at

                 http://www.gnu.org/software/gama
