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  2. Comparison of geographic information systems software

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    This is a comparison of notable GIS software. To be included on this list, the software must have a linked existing article. The selection of GIS software is a non-trivial task typically undertaken at project commencement. The use of appropriate selection criteria and methodology can be critical to a project's success, with considerations including outlay costs, ease of use, data and system ...

  3. Luciad - Wikipedia

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    Gemma Frisius Fund (GFF), a seed capital fund established in 1997 as a joint venture between the KU Leuven, KBC and BNP Paribas, provided further seed capital in September 2000. [ 1 ] Beginning in 2008, Luciad technology has been used to support SACT 's objectives of improving interoperability between NATO and national C4I systems. [ 5 ]

  4. Web Map Service - Wikipedia

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    WMS is a widely supported format for maps and GIS data accessed via the Internet and loaded into client side GIS software. Major commercial GIS and mapping software that support WMS include: Autodesk's Map 3D and Civil 3D products; Bentley Systems' MicroStation, Bentley Map, desktop and server based GIS products; Cadcorp SIS product suite; D3.js

  5. GeoServer - Wikipedia

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    GeoServer is a web application, supporting any common servlet container (a standalone distribution is available with the Jetty (web server) as an embedded server). GeoWebCache , a Java-based caching component similar to TileCache , is bundled with GeoServer, but available separately. [ 7 ]

  6. Web Coverage Service - Wikipedia

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    The Open Geospatial Consortium (OGC) Web Coverage Service (WCS) Interface Standard defines a web-based interface for the retrieval of coverages—that is, digital geospatial information representing space/time-varying phenomena.

  7. Geographic information system software - Wikipedia

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    Capaware rc1 0.1 GRASS GIS 6.4 gvSIG 1.0 IDRISI Taiga 16.05 SAGA-GIS v. 2.0.3. The following open-source desktop GIS projects are reviewed in Steiniger and Bocher (2008/9): [13] GRASS GIS – Geospatial data management, vector and raster manipulation - developed by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers; gvSIG – Mapping and geoprocessing with a 3D ...

  8. ArcGIS Server - Wikipedia

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    ArcGIS Server is the core server geographic information system (GIS) software made by Esri. ArcGIS Server is used for creating and managing GIS Web services, applications, and data. ArcGIS Server is typically deployed on-premises within the organization’s service-oriented architecture (SOA) or off-premises in a cloud computing environment. [2]

  9. ArcSDE - Wikipedia

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    Starting with the 9.3 release, Esri added support for the open-source PostgreSQL database. ArcSDE serves data for the advanced ArcGIS Desktop products (ArcView, ArcEditor and ArcInfo); the ArcGIS development products (ArcGIS Engine and ArcGIS Server), ArcView 3.x as well as ArcIMS. It is a key component in managing a multi-user Esri-based GIS.