Geographical data management software GEO Map
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Geographical data management software - GEO Map - ARC Informatique - cartography / mapping
Geographical data management software - GEO Map - ARC Informatique - cartography / mapping
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Function
geographical data management, cartography, mapping

Description

Displays interactive maps from the main map providers – Online&Offline both supported Support for more than 50 map providers PcVue symbols as custom markers – Popup and mimic open on markers Direct loading and rendering of GPX files – No import/export necessary Tools provided to edit GPX files and create map caches Benefits Monitoring and control of distributed assets Quickly identify your assets on the map Fast access to the values A user friendly interactive map to facilitate the decision making A geographic information system (GIS) is a computer system designed to manipulate, and represent all types of geographical data. GIS is a relatively broad term that can refer to a number of different technologies and operations also called services such as: Cartography: the design and production of maps Mapping: the process of using maps delivered by geographical information systems (GIS) to display map and overlay with customized markers Geoprocessing: to manipulate spatial data ie : find the shortest route on street network PcVue GEO Map Control The PcVue GEO Map Control is a built-in PcVue component client for a GIS mapping service which : Displays an interactive map provided by map providers Online & Offline both supported Allows an easy map manipulation with integrated functions such as panning and zooming Displays overlays with custom dynamic objects (Markers) including PcVue animated symbols
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