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1. GEOMATICS: - Digital mapping - Paper-to-cad conversion - GIS ready packages (e.g. co-registered image, vector, and digital terrain data) - 3-D rendering and visualization - Output to numerous file types - Hard copy output (large format inkjet, film or contact print) |
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2. SYSTEM PLANNING: - Resources and assets studies - User Needs Assessment - Data Evaluation - Functional Requirements Definition - Requirements Analysis - Institutional Planning |
3. SYSTEM DESIGN AND IMPLEMENTATION: - System Design and Engineering - Conceptual Database Design - Physical Database Design - Application System Design - Hardware Configuration - WEB GIS development - Data Conversion |
| 4. TRAINING AND ASSISTANCE |
| 5. MAINTENANCE |
| 6. OUTSOURCING and ASP |
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The Production tools: CADTECH has state-of-the-art equipments to produce structured geographical database. The list is: |
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- Large Format Digitisers - Large Format Colour Scanners (to translate any paper maps into raster format) - Large Format Plotter - Three HP servers (one for applications, one for databases, and one for back-up) - 30 PC (Pentium 4) - Raster-to-Vector softwares - Geomatic tools (remote sensing, aerial photography, GPS…) - Digital cartography production tools (to create any map) - CAD softwares from Bentley - Oracle Development tools - Java, XML, MDL, APACHE…development tools - Various training and lab equipments like video projectors, large plasma screens, printers…
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The Typical Project Phases: A GIS project could run on the average anywhere between 3 to 6 months for medium size projects and between 12 to 24 months for large projects. Typical phases are as follow:
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Phase 1: Preliminary and assessment studies in order to deliver the technical specifications and blue prints of the GIS systems. What ere the goals? What is the Geographical Data to be used? Does it exist? What are the resources in place?...
Phase 2: System design and Implementation:
a. Geographical Database design b. System Design and Engineering c. Conceptual Database Design d. Physical Database Design e. Application System Design f. Hardware Configuration g. WEB GIS development h. Data Conversion i. Quality control
Phase 3: Training and Assistance
Phase 4: Maintenance |
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