[kepler-dev] Kepler vs Grass
Bertram Ludaescher
ludaesch at ucdavis.edu
Wed Feb 9 18:40:01 PST 2005
Dan Higgins writes:
> Bertram,
> We have been looking a Grass (and other GIS systems) in particular
> as part of the BEAM GARP/ENM work (and I am the main developer for
> this). Due to its size, we (at least temporarily) decided not to try
> integrating all of Grass. For the GARP workflows we needed only a few
> Grass functions. So, Jianting at UNM/LTER pulled a few routines out of
> Grass and turned them into actors (Convex Hull, Rasterization,
etc).
yep -- that sounds somewhat familiar, now that I think about it ;-)
> We
> also needed some import of GIS files, so the GDAL module (part of Grass)
> has also been turned into an actor. We also created some pure java GIS
> actors for manipulating raster grids, etc. A image display system
> (ImageJ) was also used for displaying various spatial data. So there are
> GIS actors that already exist and we are planning on adding others as
> specifically needed. [Also, Efrat has/is adding a number of GIS features
> through web services.]
yep -- again ..
>
> Examples of many of these existing features can be found by clicking
> on the "ENM(GARP) Workflows" link which is the first link on the current
> Kepler intro screen. Take a look at the "Rescaling Example" or the
> "Convex Hull Operations" example.
thanks! I've been trusting too much in Google I guess. The only thing
that I saw (at first sight) was an older module by Chad ...
cheers
Bertram
>
> Dan
>
>
>
> Bertram Ludaescher wrote:
>
> >Chad et al:
> >
> >Just wanted to double check what the status/plans are for Kepler/Grass
> >interfacing? There is quite some popular demand here on interfacing
> >with Grass and I noticed that Chad had done some initial actors.
> >
> >Are there any example workflows? Is someone actively working on it (or
> >will be so in the near future?)
> >
> >thanks
> >
> >Bertram
> >
> >
> >
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