53 research outputs found
Improving Data Acquisition Processes for Geospatial Building Information Applications
This study presents different technologies for processing geospatial building information in 2D models and discusses potential problems with an enormous growth in the data volume and availability of GIS software. The problems arise from collecting data from multiple data sources (e.g., mobile devices, websites, sensors, computers, GPS, or WFS) with different context problems (e.g., missing data, data formats, invalid values) and inefficient pre-processing data pipelines for examining the complex structure of spatial datasets. Thus, there is a need for a system that can manage such data automation issues in this case. One needs a data processing pipeline and data modeling for geospatial datasets. This process allows faster examination and visualization of the map to detect patterns.
We present different GIS tools with various functionalities in handling geometric objects and introduce efficient data acquisition processing for these platforms. We conduct several experiments with these GIS applications to explore possibilities and program capabilities in terms of performance. The study analyzes the workflows for data collection, integration, and spatial data processing based on different formats, tools, and methods.
The thesis studies and combines many techniques from GIS technologies to improve practices for software development teams and geospatial management systems. Data acquisition and integration apply these techniques to gain better optimization based on tool experiments and the user perspective. The findings provide the foundation for future work to have a standard methodology or processes for working with geospatial applications in file conversion, loading, processing, and exporting
2005-2006 graduate catalog
The SNHU graduate catalog features information for graduate certificate and continuing education programs, admission and program requirements, tuition and fee information, financial aid information, academic support services, and information about non-academic on-campus features such as athletics and residence life
Catalog | 2007-2009 (November)
Vol. 97, No. 2 (November 2007). In its early years as the State Normal School, JSU produced a variety of publications (announcements, bulletins, and catalogs) that contain course information combined with the types of information that would later be found in yearbooks. Examples include historical information about the school, lists of enrolled students and club officers, photographs of athletic teams and literary clubs, notes on alumni, faculty and campus facilities, and more.https://digitalcommons.jsu.edu/lib_ac_bul_bulletin/1207/thumbnail.jp
2008-2009 graduate catalog
The SNHU graduate catalog features information for graduate and certificate programs, including SNHU Online, admission and program requirements, tuition and fee information, financial aid information, academic support services, and information about non-academic on-campus features such as athletics and residence life
2007-2008 graduate catalog
The SNHU graduate catalog features information for graduate and certificate programs, including SNHU Online, admission and program requirements, tuition and fee information, financial aid information, academic support services, and information about non-academic on-campus features such as athletics and residence life
Catalog 2004-05
https://openspace.dmacc.edu/catalogs/1000/thumbnail.jp
- …