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Martin Wohlmuth Premium MemberThe company name is only visible to registered members.Google & GIS
It is Geochronix (
http://www.geochronix.com) that allows for the first time - by means of Google Earth and other high performance tools - an easy, reasonable and therefore marketable realization of GIS projects and GIS applications.
Characteristics
Easy usage without specific GIS knowledge
Aerial pictures from all over the world by Google Earth
Global projects with a huge amount of data can be easily realized
Uncomplicated embedding of existing software
Multi-linguality through language tables
Real time synchronization and data exchange
Up to 90% of project cost savings
Up to 90% reduction of development time
GIS Viewer Google Earth
Stable solutions available worldwide
Unified coordinate system (WGS 84)
Off-line operation through Cache memory
Extremely short access times
Large-scale projects with hundreds of thousands geo-objects
3D images through digital elevation model
Interactive linking of geo objects with data banks
Layer management and style management
Zoom technology
Boundless display of symbols
Transparent polygons
Data-display in space and time:
Visualization of spatially complex situations of past and future events on a zoom and scrollable time axis (Gantt-Tree-View)
GIS-Wizards
Import of geo-data of all standard formats and an easy polygon digitization with Snap technology:
Redefining of polygons by shifting, extinguishing and insertion of polygon points
Cutting of polygons with area and distance calculations
Merging of polygons with area and distance calculations
Mobile console with GPS positions
Display of own position with an automatic screen rotation into driving direction
Display (also on mobile consoles) of the location of all parties involved in the process
Transmission of the position via Internet on real-time basis
Data synchronisation and communication
Data synchronization within user groups and event-steered interaction with existing applications
Compatibility with standard formats for tabular (MSAccess, Oracle, MySQL, xml, etc.) and geographic data (*.shp, *.kml, etc.)
- 26 Oct 2010, 7:23 pm
