Commonly referred to as GRASS, this is a Geographic Information System (GIS) used for geospatial data management and analysis, image processing, graphics/maps production, spatial modeling, and visualization. GRASS is currently used in academic and commercial settings around the world, as well as by many governmental agencies and environmental consulting companies.
all relevant raster and vector formats as supported by GDAL/OGR (http://www.gdal.org/formats_list.html and http://www.gdal.org/ogr/ogr_formats.html)
Platform:
Windows, MacOSX, FreeBSD, Linux, Solaris, etc
Price:
0
Media Type:
CD-ROM, DVD, Download
Support:
http://grass.itc.it/community/commercial.php
Distribution:
Free download and support companies
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GIS in the Rockies 21st Annual ConferenceSeptember 10-12, 2008
The Ranch, Loveland, Colorado!
Learn about Real Property Asset Management and challenges
facing the geospatial industry as GIS integrates into
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GIS in the Rockies 21st Annual ConferenceSeptember 10-12, 2008
The Ranch, Loveland, Colorado!
Learn about Real Property Asset Management and challenges
facing the geospatial industry as GIS integrates into
the traditional information technology component of the enterprise.
Register at www.GISinTheRockies.org
GIS in the Rockies 21st Annual ConferenceSeptember 10-12, 2008
The Ranch, Loveland, Colorado!
Learn about Real Property Asset Management and challenges
facing the geospatial industry as GIS integrates into
the traditional information technology component of the enterprise.
Register at www.GISinTheRockies.org
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