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  2. Map matching - Wikipedia

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    Map matching is the problem of how to match recorded geographic coordinates to a logical model of the real world, typically using some form of Geographic Information System. The most common approach is to take recorded, serial location points (e.g. from GPS ) and relate them to edges in an existing street graph (network), usually in a sorted ...

  3. PDMS (software) - Wikipedia

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    Dick Newell oversaw the creation of the Plant Design Management System (PDMS) for 3D process plant design. He later co-founded two software companies – Cambridge Interactive Systems (CIS) which was known for its Medusa 2D/3D CAD system, and Smallworld with its eponymous Smallworld GIS (Geographical Information System).

  4. CAD data exchange - Wikipedia

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    CAD data exchange is a method of drawing data exchange used to translate between different computer-aided design authoring systems or between CAD and other downstream CAx systems. [ 1 ] : 157 Many companies use different CAD systems and exchange CAD data file format with suppliers, customers, and subcontractors. [ 2 ]

  5. Hexagon AB - Wikipedia

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    Hexagon AB is a multinational industrial technology company. [6] Headquartered in Stockholm, Sweden, [4] and publicly traded on the Nasdaq Stockholm exchange, [7] the company since 2000 has had a particular focus on measuring technology [8] and geospatial tools and software. [4]

  6. 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 ...

  7. Geographic information system - Wikipedia

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    GIS data acquisition includes several methods for gathering spatial data into a GIS database, which can be grouped into three categories: primary data capture, the direct measurement phenomena in the field (e.g., remote sensing, the global positioning system); secondary data capture, the extraction of information from existing sources that are ...

  8. GIS Live DVD - Wikipedia

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    GIS Live DVD is a type of the thematic Live CD containing GIS/RS applications and related tutorials, and sample data sets. The general sense of a GIS Live DVD is to demonstrate the power of FLOSS GIS and encourage users to start on FLOSS GIS. However, a disc can be used for GIS data processing and training, too.

  9. Web GIS - Wikipedia

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    Web GIS (also known as Web-Based GIS), or Web Geographic Information Systems, are GIS that employ the World Wide Web to facilitate the storage, visualization, analysis, and distribution of spatial information over the Internet.