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QGIS private Cloud virtual server
By Capricorn,
I just found this looking for more info about InterLIS.
These Swiss people really know GIS job.
The VDMK Image contains all components you need for running QGIS Cloud in your own infrastructure. You install a complete spatial data infrastructure based on QGIS Cloud in few minutes.
VMDK Server Image 30 days trial is offered for download on this page
http://sourcepole.ch/en/seite-1/qgis-private-cloud/
Has anyone here tried this?
Civil Engineering Journal: Call for Papers (www.CivileJournal.org)
By civilejournal,
We would like to invite you to submit your original work for consideration and possible publication in our research based scientific journal.
Civil Engineering Journal (C.E.J) is a multidisciplinary, an open-access, internationally double-blind peer-reviewed journal that is publishing 12 issues per volume (monthly). Civil Engineering Journal providing a platform for the researchers, academicians, professionals and students to impart and share knowledge in the form of high quality empirical and
A very interesting video on how airborne laser scanning can be used for bathymetric surveying.
By ptapken,
A very interesting video on how airborne laser scanning can be used for bathymetric surveying.
http://www.geo-matching.com/products/videos/id1805-optech-czmil-nova.html
Locus Map Pro - Outdoor GPS 3.14.2
By mark312,
Locus Map Pro - Outdoor GPS 3.14.2
Locus Map Pro offers all features above a wide selection of maps: Online maps - US - USGS, OpenStreetMaps, MapQuest… - Europe - IGN (France), Outdooractive (Germany, Austria - coming soon), Ordnance Survey Opendata (UK), Kapsi.fi (Finland), Turistautak (Hungary), SHOCart (Czech and Slovak rep.), Osmapa.pl, (Poland), Skoterleder (Sweden), Map1.eu (Europe), Swiss Topo … - other parts of the World - Visicom (Asia), Freemap, GSI maps (Japan), SledMap (World),
Google Earth: How to find a location from a clipped GE image
By nadar,
Is there a possibility to find the location of a image extracted from Google Earth ?
I received a few images obtained by screen copy of Google Earth. The scale bar is included in the image, but not the coordinates nor the orientation (I assume it's North up).
I only have a vague indication of the region.
Is there a solution to analyse the GE database using some image matching algorithm ?
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