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<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hello Tasa,</p>
<blockquote><p>Is it now possible to change the method of congruence analysis?</p>
</blockquote><p>I wonder why do you believe that someone plans to implement a further method for deformation analysis in JAG3D. </p>
<blockquote><p>I would like to use the Pezer method rather than this implemented in JAG3D which is like Karlsruhe.</p>
</blockquote><p>It is up to you to implement the methods you prefer. </p>
<p>&quot;Pursuant to the results obtained by [<a href="https://doi.org/10.15292/geodetski-vestnik.2015.03.537-553">Sušić et al. (2015)</a>], the conclusion can be drawn that modified Karlsruhe Method and method implemented in the JAG3D Open-Source Software provide satisfying results regarding the discovery of unstable points, against the most commonly applied Deformation Analysis Methods–by Pelzer and Karlsruhe.&quot;</p>
<p>From this point of view, there is no reason to simply implement the same thing the other way around.</p>
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Kind regards<br />
Micha</p>
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<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hello,</p>
<p>Is it now possible to change the method of congruence analysis? I would like to use the Pezer method rather than this implemented in JAG3D which is like Karlsruhe.<br />
Is this possible?</p>
<p>Thanks in advance.</p>
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