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[GRASSLIST:4015] Re: Is Grass what I need?: msg#00222

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Subject: [GRASSLIST:4015] Re: Is Grass what I need?

Hi Lawrence,

I am not a GRASS developer but an avid user of GRASS and other opensource software.

I am just on the end-line of a project which might be somewhat similar to what you need.

I basically used GRASS to import and digitize vector data of boundaries and locations, and I used PostgreSQL database to keep all the attributes connected to the vector data thus having a valid database platform for the possibility of reports and queries.
Mapserver and phpPgAdmin were the "internet window" for clients who do not have access to the main programs, providing read only access to the vector data and read-write to the database attributes.

I had to do this to georeference archeological data which already had an Access database full of information, with reports and all. By selecting an element in GRASS an internet browser pops up with the corresponding database element, and by doing a query in the PostgreSQL database the corresponding vector element is highlighted. The same tasks can be done using the Mapserver Web-GIS as the viewer for GIS data.

I did run on some problems which might not be of any importance to you, but did provide some pain (printing nice layouts is an herculean task, color classification of vector elements takes a day... );

I would say that GIS is what you are looking for, and GRASS and Mapserver can provide you with the possibility, keeping in mind that you might have to do some programming yourself.

If you need more details send me a mail.

Ciao
Francesco


At 10.45 24/07/2004 +0200, Lawrence Strydom wrote:
Hi List,

I am completely new to the world of GIS and would appreciate any input
from you old and wise GIS users.

Basically what I need to do is create a map depicting a network of roads
in a large geographical area. ( about the size of France) I will not be
using any relief maps so it is 2D data only. Now the map must be
accessible through a web browser, the user will have to be able to click
and zoom in to the required area of the map and add data or read data
which was added by other users. The data will not alter the propperties of
the map in any way but will simply be text which referrences a specific
point on the road. Eg: If a section of the road is in need of a specific
type of repair, then the inspector needs to be able to through his mobile
device access the map on the internet, click on that section of the road
and enter the text that states the road conditions at that point into a
form. THe coordinator back at HQ should then be able to read this and take
action accordingly.
Just to make things a bit more interesting, all roads must be defined and
enterred in to a database against which reports can be run. Eg. a report
requesting the amount of potholes between town A and town B on route X.

As I said, I am not sure that I really need a GIS system to do this. If
anybody on this list has done anything simmilar or have any ideas, I would
love to hear from you!

Thanks in advance

--
Lawrence Strydom
Open Source Software Solutions Consultant
email: jls@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
web: www.rpcdata.co.za
www.midafrica.com
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