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GRASS (Geographic Resources Analysis Support System) is an open source, Free Software Geographical information system (GIS) with raster, topological vector, image processing, and graphics production functionality that operates on various platforms through a graphical user interface and shell in the X Window System. It is released under GNU General Public License (GPL). Image File history File links Download high resolution version (889x989, 17 KB) Summary Official GRASS GIS logotype. ...
Image File history File links Download high resolution version (889x989, 17 KB) Summary Official GRASS GIS logotype. ...
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A geographic information system or geographical information system (GIS) is a system for creating and managing spatial data and associated attributes. ...
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A geographic information system or geographical information system (GIS) is a system for creating and managing spatial data and associated attributes. ...
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Originally developed by the U.S. Army Construction Engineering Research Laboratories (USA-CERL, 1982-1995), a branch of the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, as a tool for land management and environmental planning by the military, GRASS has evolved into a powerful software utility with a wide range of applications in many different areas of scientific research. GRASS is currently used in academic and commercial settings around the world, as well as many governmental agencies including NASA, NOAA, USDA, DLR, CSIRO, the National Park Service, the U.S. Census Bureau, USGS, and many environmental consulting companies. United States Army Corps of Engineers logo The United States Army Corps of Engineers, or USACE, is made up of some 34,600 civilian and 650 military men and women. ...
Land management can be defined as the process of managing the use and development of land resources in a sustainable way. ...
An environment is a complex of external factors. ...
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The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) is a scientific agency of the United States Department of Commerce focused on the conditions of the oceans and the atmosphere. ...
The U.S. Department of Agriculture, also called the Agriculture Department, or USDA, is a Cabinet department of the United States Federal Government. ...
The German Aerospace Center (DLR) (German: ) is the national research center for aviation and space flight of the Federal Republic of Germany and of other member states in the Helmholtz Association. ...
The Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation (CSIRO) is the national government body for scientific research in Australia. ...
The National Park Service (NPS) is the United States federal agency that manages all National Parks, many National Monuments, and other conservation and historical properties with various title designations. ...
The United States Census Bureau (officially Bureau of the Census) is a part of the United States Department of Commerce. ...
The United States Geological Survey (USGS) is a scientific agency of the United States government. ...
Environmental consulting is often a form of compliance consulting, in which the consultant ensures that the client maintains an appropriate measure of compliance with environmental regulations. ...
The recent GRASS 6 release introduces a new topological 2D/3D vector engine and support for vector network analysis. Attributes are managed in .dbf files or SQL-based DBMS such as MySQL, PostgreSQL, and SQLite. The system is capable of visualizing 3D vector graphics data and voxel volumes. GRASS supports an extensive range of raster and vector formats, including OGC-conformal (Open Geospatial Consortium) Simple Features for interoperability with other GIS. dBASE III The correct title of this article is dBASE. The initial letter is capitalized due to technical restrictions. ...
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PostgreSQL is a free object-relational database server (database management system), released under a flexible BSD-style license. ...
SQLite is an ACID-compliant relational database management system contained in a relatively small C library. ...
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A voxel (a portmanteau of the words volumetric and pixel) is a volume element, representing a value in three dimensional space. ...
The Open Geospatial Consortium, or OGC, is an international voluntary consensus standards organization. ...
Simple Features are an OpenGIS standard which specifies digital storage of geographical data (point, line, polygon, multi-point, multi-line, etc) with both spatial and non-spatial attributes. ...
Interoperability can be defined in a technical way or in a broad way, taking into account social, political and organizational factors. ...
The GRASS Development Team has grown into a multi-national team consisting of developers at numerous locations. GRASS is also being rewritten in Java as JGrass [1]. Java refers to a number of computer software products and specifications from Sun Microsystems that together provide a system for developing and deploying cross-platform applications. ...
References
- Neteler, M. and H. Mitasova "Open Source GIS: A GRASS GIS Approach. Second Edition." Boston: Kluwer Academic Publishers/Springer. 424pp, 2004. ISBN 1402080646, Online Supplement
- GDF Hannover bR: GRASS GIS 6.0 Tutorial, Version 1.2, 2005, Online Supplement
External links - GRASS GIS main web site, Italy
- GRASS GIS mirror at ibiblio, USA
- GRASS GIS Wiki
- Open Source GIS Master Index of Open Source GIS Software
- FreeGIS Master Index of Free GIS Software
- Open Source Geospatial Foundation
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