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  2. Esri - Wikipedia

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    The company hosts the Esri International User Conference, which was first held on the Redlands campus in 1981 with 16 attendees. The 44th User Conference was held in San Diego at the San Diego Convention Center from July 15th - 19th, 2024.

  3. CityEngine - Wikipedia

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    In 2007, Procedural Inc. was founded and separated from ETH Zurich, the top-ranking technology university in Switzerland.In the summer of 2011, [2] Procedural Inc. was acquired by Esri Inc and became Esri R&D Center Zurich, continually studying in the fields of computer graphics, computer vision, software engineering, finance, marketing, and business.

  4. ArcGIS - Wikipedia

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    Prior to the ArcGIS suite, Esri had focused its software development on the command line Arc/INFO workstation program and several graphical user interface-based products such as the ArcView GIS 3.x desktop program. Other Esri products included MapObjects, a programming library for developers, and ArcSDE as a relational database management system.

  5. Jack Dangermond - Wikipedia

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    Jack Dangermond (born 1945) is an American billionaire businessman and environmental scientist, who in 1969 co-founded, with Laura Dangermond, the Environmental Systems Research Institute (Esri), a privately held geographic information systems (GIS) software company. [1] As of July 2023, his net worth was estimated at US$9.3 billion. [2]

  6. Virtual campus - Wikipedia

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    A virtual campus or e campus, refers to the online offerings of a college or university where college work is completed either partially or wholly online, often with the assistance of the teacher, professor, or teaching assistant. Many colleges and universities now offer such courses (or entire degree programs) either partially or wholly online.

  7. History of virtual learning environments in the 1990s - Wikipedia

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    CU Online, the virtual campus of the University of Colorado, is described in an online article by Terri Taylor Straut [133] first presented in 1997 at the FLISH97 conference in Sheffield, UK. CU Online uses the LMS from Real Education, later eCollege.com.

  8. History of virtual learning environments - Wikipedia

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    September: Epignosis [148] releases its web2.0 virtual learning environment (eFront) as Open-Source software. October 18: Controlearning s.a. and ocitel s.a. designed and developed Campus VirtualOnline, (CVO), a platform where mixed e-learning content, e-books, e-money, e-docs, e-talents is found in a single place.

  9. Esri International User Conference - Wikipedia

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    The Esri International User Conference (Esri UC) is an event dedicated to geographic information system (GIS) technology. [1] It is held annually in the United States, usually for one week in July at the San Diego Convention Center in San Diego, California. The Esri UC dates back to 1981. In 2008, conference attendance grew to more than 14,000 ...