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GIS Live DVD is a type of the thematic Live CD containing GIS/RS applications and related tutorials, and sample data sets. The general sense of a GIS Live DVD is to demonstrate the power of FLOSS GIS and encourage users to start on FLOSS GIS. However, a disc can be used for GIS data processing and training, too. A disc usually includes some selected Linux-based or Wine (software)-enabled Windows applications for GIS and Remote Sensing use. Using this disc the end users can execute GIS functions to get experience in free and open source software solutions or solve some simple business operations. The set-up and the operating behaviour of the applications can also be studied prior to building real FLOSS GIS-based systems. Recently a LiveDVD image is stored and booted from USB (Live USB).

Use cases edit

There can be multiple use cases:

  • Demonstration of one or more GIS applications or data
    The disc contains preconfigured applications with some GIS data and introductory tutorials. It is used at workshops or meetings to demonstrate the capabilities of one or more GIS applications or data sets or results of projects that applied FLOSS GIS. It makes possible the stand-alone operation using the pre-installed tutorial and sample data. The performance is critical especially the time behaviour. Usually a demonstration disc tends to promote a project so the user friendliness and correctness are critical too.
  • Evaluation of GIS applications
    The objective is to provide a simple use and compact environment for evaluating and/or benchmarking applications or data sets. It has a similar built to a demonstration disc however it needs more flexibility in using external data and access to network. The time behaviour and the performance is less critical since is highly likely the disc is run in a virtual machine. The user-friendliness is less important since the evaluation is done by professional usually.
  • Education
    Primary aim of this disc is to support of certain GIS training that is based on an established curricula. It can be university education or a special training course. The selection of the applications for the disc supports the gathering of the targeted skill. The disc includes the agenda of the course too. Networking and using peripherals such as printer and external disks is important.
  • Installation
    The goal is support the installation of WEB or Desktop applications by users do not have the required skills or the configuration is complex or difficult.
  • Development Kit for implementing complex customised applications
    The goal is provide a package of a tools for GIS/LIS application development that includes standard software components and business related sample models and codes to support and speed up implementation. The emphases is on the demonstration of system integration and the sample databases and software codes and instruction.
  • GIS data processing
    Theoretically a Thematic Live DVD can be used for supporting real business procedures. A USB version of a Live DVD can be adopted to data collection where it includes a specific set-up, e.g. an IT system for spatial related census.

Creation edit

The creation is usually based on an existing Live CD. Some of the GIS and Remote sensing applications are already included in the basic Linux distribution. Some other packages has got "ready to install" versions while some others need to be translated from the source code. After having got all applications and related contents (e.g. documentations, sample data) installed the image of the Live DVD is created by the basic distribution provided tools.

Risks and assumptions edit

The CASCADOSS research project has identified the following risks of disc creation[1]

  • Shortages of the Incomplete Applications
    The developments of several FLOSS products are not completed. There are some never finished products too. However these incomplete products can have extremely useful functionality that makes use in environmental GIS data processing. By adding them to a disc their weaknesses could not be fixed. Moreover, in case of some old products the incompatibility, e.g. Linux kernel is a real risk.
  • Coexistence Problems
    In order to create a disc that includes several applications various sub-packages needs to be installed. These packages are not necessarily compatible. They have different technical approach and quality. Therefore, some products cannot coexist smoothly (or at all) with the others on the same Linux distribution.
  • Difficulties with Closed Package Dependent Applications
    When the code of an FLOSS product is open then errors and reasons can be identified, the code can be corrected and the binary version can be recompiled. However, there are some closed packages, e.g. Sun's Java Runtime Environment that cannot be diagnosed or modified. Therefore, some Java based and closed package dependent application cannot be installed.
  • Difficulties Proprietary Hardware Drivers
    Several hardware drivers, e.g. video, wireless, printer are proprietary software. The standard Linux drivers can not necessarily manage them correctly. Therefore, it is impossible to create a disc that compatible with all PCs. Especially the notebooks could have problem in running a LiveDVD.
  • Difficulties with Obsolete Hardware
    The Linux kernel is continuously evolving so some older hardware are not supported in a standard way so it is not possible to support them on a disc.
  • Legal Risks (a plethora of different FLOSS licences)
    The complex dependency of packages can result conflicts of different FLOSS licences. Several package needs to be changed recompiled and some dependent packages needs to be replaced by a functionally equivalent that can have incompatible licence. Therefore, some FLOSS project could complain for removing their package from the Live CD.
  • Licence or Patent violations
    Some FLOSS products depend on proprietary package some others have code that can violate patents or related rights of some firms. Since the broad national differences in related rights the violation depends on where the Live CD is run. Therefore, some right owners could complain for removing some package from the Live CD.
  • Exceeding available room
    FLOSS GIS/Remote sensing/Environmental applications have a large amount of sample, demonstration and training data sets. Installing all the data could easily result too large amount of data that cannot be burnt to a CD or DVD. Therefore, some data sets might be excluded from the media.
  • Poor I18n support in the GIS/Remote sensing applications
    The I18n stands for the internationalization in IT applications. Unfortunately several applications do not care the international use of applications that makes hard or impossible the use of national characters or integrating an application to a national version of an operating system.
  • Unfamiliarity of Linux
    Most of the PC users are inflexible to turn to any different operating system. Therefore, a Linux-based application can be strange for them since it has a different habit than well-known products. Moreover, the terminal-based operation is unacceptable for most of the end-users.
  • Quality Problems of the Basic Linux distribution Are Hardy Manageable
    As all software products, the Linux distributions have bugs and failures. These problems have a direct impact on any Live CD and cannot be handled as part of a Live CD creation that is focused on applications and not the functions of the operating system.

Functions edit

The following diagram presents a general function–means tree of the GIS LiveDVDs:[1]

  • Installation
    The ability to install comes from the basic Linux distribution usually. To keep this feature of the basic Linux distribution, the thematic content needs to be stored according to the standards of the basic distribution. As part of the installation, the system makes an update that can spoil the set-up of the added applications. In order the fully reserve this feature, repositories must be created and regularly maintained for all the installed applications.
  • Standard functions of the operating system
    This is usually provided by the basic Linux distribution. Use of resources and peripherals must be adjusted to the needs of the installed application. The tools are available for experienced users to correct the set-up or customise Live CD while it is in use.
  • Office applications
    This means an Office suite that makes possible to run slides, editing texts and images.
  • GIS application-specific functions
    This covers information content, tutorials, user guides, etc. and the functions provided by the GIS applications. It has sense to divide applications to desk top, server and terminal based tools.

Existing GIS Live DVDs edit

ArcheOS edit

Primary use is professional archaeological work. Distributor: Arc-Team Italy. Basic Operating system: Debian, 2010, Software included: AutoQ3D, OpenJUMP GIS, XvidCap, QCAD, SAGA GIS, ParaView, PostgreSQL, PostGIS, JSVR, WhiteDune, Pmapper, GRASS[2]

Cascadoss LiveDVD ver 3.0 edit

Primary uses are evaluation and training. Distributor: Compet-Terra Bt. Hungary as a member of the CASCADOSS project. Basic distribution: Fedora 11. GIS software included: GRASS GIS, gvSIG, ivics, ISIS Modelling Software, JUMP GIS, Kosmo, QGIS, SAGA, Ilwis, Spatialite, GeoNetwork opensource, MapServer, GeoServer, Openlayers, R, Postgresql, postgis, Data included: sample data from Belgium, Poland, Bohemia and sample data of the applications.[3]

Debian GIS Live image edit

Primary use is demonstration. Distributor: Software in the Public Interest, Inc., United States of America. Basic distribution: Debian, 2007, GIS Software Included: QGIS 0.8.0-5, earth3d 1.0.5-1, mapnik 0.4.0-1, Grass 6.2.1-3, gpsbabel 1.3.3-2, mapserver 4.10.2-1, gpsdrive 2.09-2.2, kflog 2.1.1-3.1, postgis 1.2.1-2[4]

Esri Geoportal Server Live DVD edit

[5] Primary use is evaluation and demonstration. Distributor: Esri, Inc., United States of America. Basic distribution: Debian Squeeze, GIS Software Included: Esri Geoportal Server 1.2.5

FOSS4G 2009 Live DVD edit

[6] Primary uses are demonstration, education and installation. Distributor: The Open Source Geospatial Foundation, Basic distribution: Ubuntu Hardy, 2009, Software included: GDAL/OGR, mapserver, GRASS, postgis, pgadmin, GDAL-GRASS plugin, PROJ.4, geoserver, uDig, gvSIG, R-spatial, GeoNetwork opensource

FOSS4G 2008 "Practical Introduction to GRASS" workshop Live DVD edit

Primary use is education. FOSS4G 2008 "Practical Introduction to GRASS and related software for beginners" Workshop Live DVD. Creator: M. Ciolli, C. Tattoni, P. Zatelli, Dipartimento di Ingegneria Civile e Ambientale, Facoltà di Ingegneria, Università di Trento, Italy. Basic operating system: Kubuntu 8.04. Software: GRASS GIS 6.2.3 and GRASS GIS 6.4 (snapshot_2008_7_12), R 2.7.0 with GRASS support, QGIS 0.10 with GRASS plugin, PostgreSQL 8.3.8, PostGIS 1.3.3, pgAdminIII 1.8.2, pgagent 1.8.2, GRASS tutorial and workshop slides.[7]

GISAK edit

Primary use is education. Creator: Jan Růžička, František Klímek, Institute of Geoinformatics, Faculty of Mining and Geology, Czech Republic. Basic distribution: Knoppix, 2006, GIS Software. included: GRASS, Thuban, GpsDrive, JUMP GIS, MapLab, MapServer, QGIS, PostGIS[8]

GIS Knoppix edit

[9] Primary use is demonstration. Distributor: Sourcepole AG, Switzerland. GIS Basic distribution: Knoppix Software included: GRASS 6.2, UMN MapServer 4.4.1, MapLab 2.0.1, PostgreSQL 8.1.4.2, TerraView 2.0, MapDesk, MySQL 5.0.21, JUMP GIS 1.1.2, Interlis, QGIS 0.8, Thuban 1.0.0, GSdrive, GPSMan

GIS-LiveCD Release for FOSS4G 2006 edit

[10] Primary use is demonstration. Distributor: GDF Hannover bR, Germany, Basic distribution: 2006, KNOPPIX. GIS Software included: GRASS 6.2, QGIS 0.8 CVS, MySQL, PostgreSQL

Ominiverdi edit

Primary use is demonstration. Distributor: Omniverdi. Italy (that is a group of programmers) Basic distribution: 2008, Gentoo Software included: GRASS 6.3.0, QGIS 0.11.0, PostgreSQL 8.3.1, PostGIS 1.3.1, GDAL 1.5.0, PROJ.4 4.5.0, PgAdmin 1.6.3 Data included: QGIS Dataset Alaska, Spearfish, North Carolina GRASS dataset[11]

OSGeo-Live edit

Primary use are demonstration and installation. Distributor: The live DVD project of the Open Source Geospatial Foundation, Basic distribution: 2012, Xubuntu Software included: OpenLayers, Geomajas, Mapbender, MapFish, GeoMoose, Sahana Eden, Ushahidi, PostGIS, SpatiaLite, Rasdaman, pgRouting, QGIS desktop and server, GRASS GIS, gvSIG, uDig, Kosmo, OpenJUMP GIS, SAGA GIS, OSSIM, Geopublisher, AtlasStyler, osgEarth, GpsDrive, Marble, OpenCPN, OpenStreetMap, Prune, Viking, zyGrib, GeoKettle, GDAL/OGR, GMT, Mapnik, MapTiler, OTB, R Spatial Task View, GeoServer, MapServer, deegree, GeoNetwork, MapProxy, 52°North WSS,52°North WPS, 52°North SOS, TinyOWS, ZOO Project, GeoTools, MetaCRS, libLAS. Data included: Natural Earth, OSGeo North Carolina, OpenStreetMap. Windows and Apple Installers for some of the above applications. A video of the OSGeo-Live[12] is available too.[13]

Italian GRASS DVD edit

Primary use is education. Creator: M. Ciolli, C. Tattoni, A. Vitti, P. Zatelli, Dipartimento di Ingegneria Civile e Ambientale, Facoltà di Ingegneria, Università di Trento, Italy. Basic operating system: Kubuntu 9.04 2009 GRASS, GIS 6.4RC4, PostgreSQL 8.3.7, pgAdminIII 1.8.4, QGIS 1.1.0, PostGIS 1.3.3, R 2.9.0 with gstat and spgrass6 packages, North Carolina GRASS Dataset, QGIS & GRASS Tutorials.[14]

See also edit

Screenshots edit

Here are some screenshots of live CDs dedicated to GIS:

References edit

  1. ^ a b (PDF). Cascadoss.eu. Archived from the original (PDF) on 11 September 2012. Retrieved 16 January 2015.
  2. ^ . Archeos.eu. 27 February 2013. Archived from the original on 2015-01-07. Retrieved 16 January 2015.
  3. ^ "Compet-Terra Kft. - Cascadoss". Cascadoss.competterra.com. Retrieved 16 January 2015.
  4. ^ [1] [dead link]
  5. ^ "Esri Geoportal Server LiveDVD Demo 2013". Esriurl.com. Retrieved 16 January 2015.
  6. ^ "FOSS4G 2009 Live DVD". Wiki.osgeo.org. Retrieved 16 January 2015.
  7. ^ "FOSS4G 2008 GRASS beginners Workshop DVD". Ing.unitn.it. Retrieved 16 January 2015.
  8. ^ [2] July 18, 2011, at the Wayback Machine
  9. ^ [3] [dead link]
  10. ^ . Archived from the original on February 8, 2010. Retrieved September 22, 2010.
  11. ^ [4] December 11, 2008, at the Wayback Machine
  12. ^ . Cameronshorter.blogspot.com. Archived from the original on 9 April 2015. Retrieved 16 January 2015.
  13. ^ "Welcome to OSGeo-Live — OSGeo-Live Documentation". Live.osgeo.org. Retrieved 16 January 2015.
  14. ^ "The Italian GRASS reference DVD". Ing.unitn.it. Retrieved 16 January 2015.

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However a disc can be used for GIS data processing and training too A disc usually includes some selected Linux based or Wine software enabled Windows applications for GIS and Remote Sensing use Using this disc the end users can execute GIS functions to get experience in free and open source software solutions or solve some simple business operations The set up and the operating behaviour of the applications can also be studied prior to building real FLOSS GIS based systems Recently a LiveDVD image is stored and booted from USB Live USB Contents 1 Use cases 2 Creation 3 Risks and assumptions 4 Functions 5 Existing GIS Live DVDs 5 1 ArcheOS 5 2 Cascadoss LiveDVD ver 3 0 5 3 Debian GIS Live image 5 4 Esri Geoportal Server Live DVD 5 5 FOSS4G 2009 Live DVD 5 6 FOSS4G 2008 Practical Introduction to GRASS workshop Live DVD 5 7 GISAK 5 8 GIS Knoppix 5 9 GIS LiveCD Release for FOSS4G 2006 5 10 Ominiverdi 5 11 OSGeo Live 5 12 Italian GRASS DVD 6 See also 7 Screenshots 8 References 9 External linksUse cases editThere can be multiple use cases Demonstration of one or more GIS applications or dataThe disc contains preconfigured applications with some GIS data and introductory tutorials It is used at workshops or meetings to demonstrate the capabilities of one or more GIS applications or data sets or results of projects that applied FLOSS GIS It makes possible the stand alone operation using the pre installed tutorial and sample data The performance is critical especially the time behaviour Usually a demonstration disc tends to promote a project so the user friendliness and correctness are critical too Evaluationof GIS applicationsThe objective is to provide a simple use and compact environment for evaluating and or benchmarking applications or data sets It has a similar built to a demonstration disc however it needs more flexibility in using external data and access to network The time behaviour and the performance is less critical since is highly likely the disc is run in a virtual machine The user friendliness is less important since the evaluation is done by professional usually EducationPrimary aim of this disc is to support of certain GIS training that is based on an established curricula It can be university education or a special training course The selection of the applications for the disc supports the gathering of the targeted skill The disc includes the agenda of the course too Networking and using peripherals such as printer and external disks is important Installation The goal is support the installation of WEB or Desktop applications by users do not have the required skills or the configuration is complex or difficult Development Kit for implementing complex customised applications The goal is provide a package of a tools for GIS LIS application development that includes standard software components and business related sample models and codes to support and speed up implementation The emphases is on the demonstration of system integration and the sample databases and software codes and instruction GIS data processing Theoretically a Thematic Live DVD can be used for supporting real business procedures A USB version of a Live DVD can be adopted to data collection where it includes a specific set up e g an IT system for spatial related census Creation editThe creation is usually based on an existing Live CD Some of the GIS and Remote sensing applications are already included in the basic Linux distribution Some other packages has got ready to install versions while some others need to be translated from the source code After having got all applications and related contents e g documentations sample data installed the image of the Live DVD is created by the basic distribution provided tools Risks and assumptions editThe CASCADOSS research project has identified the following risks of disc creation 1 Shortages of the Incomplete Applications The developments of several FLOSS products are not completed There are some never finished products too However these incomplete products can have extremely useful functionality that makes use in environmental GIS data processing By adding them to a disc their weaknesses could not be fixed Moreover in case of some old products the incompatibility e g Linux kernel is a real risk Coexistence Problems In order to create a disc that includes several applications various sub packages needs to be installed These packages are not necessarily compatible They have different technical approach and quality Therefore some products cannot coexist smoothly or at all with the others on the same Linux distribution Difficulties with Closed Package Dependent Applications When the code of an FLOSS product is open then errors and reasons can be identified the code can be corrected and the binary version can be recompiled However there are some closed packages e g Sun s Java Runtime Environment that cannot be diagnosed or modified Therefore some Java based and closed package dependent application cannot be installed Difficulties Proprietary Hardware Drivers Several hardware drivers e g video wireless printer are proprietary software The standard Linux drivers can not necessarily manage them correctly Therefore it is impossible to create a disc that compatible with all PCs Especially the notebooks could have problem in running a LiveDVD Difficulties with Obsolete Hardware The Linux kernel is continuously evolving so some older hardware are not supported in a standard way so it is not possible to support them on a disc Legal Risks a plethora of different FLOSS licences The complex dependency of packages can result conflicts of different FLOSS licences Several package needs to be changed recompiled and some dependent packages needs to be replaced by a functionally equivalent that can have incompatible licence Therefore some FLOSS project could complain for removing their package from the Live CD Licence or Patent violations Some FLOSS products depend on proprietary package some others have code that can violate patents or related rights of some firms Since the broad national differences in related rights the violation depends on where the Live CD is run Therefore some right owners could complain for removing some package from the Live CD Exceeding available room FLOSS GIS Remote sensing Environmental applications have a large amount of sample demonstration and training data sets Installing all the data could easily result too large amount of data that cannot be burnt to a CD or DVD Therefore some data sets might be excluded from the media Poor I18n support in the GIS Remote sensing applications The I18n stands for the internationalization in IT applications Unfortunately several applications do not care the international use of applications that makes hard or impossible the use of national characters or integrating an application to a national version of an operating system Unfamiliarity of Linux Most of the PC users are inflexible to turn to any different operating system Therefore a Linux based application can be strange for them since it has a different habit than well known products Moreover the terminal based operation is unacceptable for most of the end users Quality Problems of the Basic Linux distribution Are Hardy Manageable As all software products the Linux distributions have bugs and failures These problems have a direct impact on any Live CD and cannot be handled as part of a Live CD creation that is focused on applications and not the functions of the operating system Functions editThe following diagram presents a general function means tree of the GIS LiveDVDs 1 nbsp Installation The ability to install comes from the basic Linux distribution usually To keep this feature of the basic Linux distribution the thematic content needs to be stored according to the standards of the basic distribution As part of the installation the system makes an update that can spoil the set up of the added applications In order the fully reserve this feature repositories must be created and regularly maintained for all the installed applications Standard functions of the operating system This is usually provided by the basic Linux distribution Use of resources and peripherals must be adjusted to the needs of the installed application The tools are available for experienced users to correct the set up or customise Live CD while it is in use Office applications This means an Office suite that makes possible to run slides editing texts and images GIS application specific functions This covers information content tutorials user guides etc and the functions provided by the GIS applications It has sense to divide applications to desk top server and terminal based tools Existing GIS Live DVDs editArcheOS edit Primary use is professional archaeological work Distributor Arc Team Italy Basic Operating system Debian 2010 Software included AutoQ3D OpenJUMP GIS XvidCap QCAD SAGA GIS ParaView PostgreSQL PostGIS JSVR WhiteDune Pmapper GRASS 2 Cascadoss LiveDVD ver 3 0 edit Primary uses are evaluation and training Distributor Compet Terra Bt Hungary as a member of the CASCADOSS project Basic distribution Fedora 11 GIS software included GRASS GIS gvSIG ivics ISIS Modelling Software JUMP GIS Kosmo QGIS SAGA Ilwis Spatialite GeoNetwork opensource MapServer GeoServer Openlayers R Postgresql postgis Data included sample data from Belgium Poland Bohemia and sample data of the applications 3 Debian GIS Live image edit Primary use is demonstration Distributor Software in the Public Interest Inc United States of America Basic distribution Debian 2007 GIS Software Included QGIS 0 8 0 5 earth3d 1 0 5 1 mapnik 0 4 0 1 Grass 6 2 1 3 gpsbabel 1 3 3 2 mapserver 4 10 2 1 gpsdrive 2 09 2 2 kflog 2 1 1 3 1 postgis 1 2 1 2 4 Esri Geoportal Server Live DVD edit 5 Primary use is evaluation and demonstration Distributor Esri Inc United States of America Basic distribution Debian Squeeze GIS Software Included Esri Geoportal Server 1 2 5 FOSS4G 2009 Live DVD edit 6 Primary uses are demonstration education and installation Distributor The Open Source Geospatial Foundation Basic distribution Ubuntu Hardy 2009 Software included GDAL OGR mapserver GRASS postgis pgadmin GDAL GRASS plugin PROJ 4 geoserver uDig gvSIG R spatial GeoNetwork opensource FOSS4G 2008 Practical Introduction to GRASS workshop Live DVD edit Primary use is education FOSS4G 2008 Practical Introduction to GRASS and related software for beginners Workshop Live DVD Creator M Ciolli C Tattoni P Zatelli Dipartimento di Ingegneria Civile e Ambientale Facolta di Ingegneria Universita di Trento Italy Basic operating system Kubuntu 8 04 Software GRASS GIS 6 2 3 and GRASS GIS 6 4 snapshot 2008 7 12 R 2 7 0 with GRASS support QGIS 0 10 with GRASS plugin PostgreSQL 8 3 8 PostGIS 1 3 3 pgAdminIII 1 8 2 pgagent 1 8 2 GRASS tutorial and workshop slides 7 GISAK edit Primary use is education Creator Jan Ruzicka Frantisek Klimek Institute of Geoinformatics Faculty of Mining and Geology Czech Republic Basic distribution Knoppix 2006 GIS Software included GRASS Thuban GpsDrive JUMP GIS MapLab MapServer QGIS PostGIS 8 GIS Knoppix edit 9 Primary use is demonstration Distributor Sourcepole AG Switzerland GIS Basic distribution Knoppix Software included GRASS 6 2 UMN MapServer 4 4 1 MapLab 2 0 1 PostgreSQL 8 1 4 2 TerraView 2 0 MapDesk MySQL 5 0 21 JUMP GIS 1 1 2 Interlis QGIS 0 8 Thuban 1 0 0 GSdrive GPSMan GIS LiveCD Release for FOSS4G 2006 edit 10 Primary use is demonstration Distributor GDF Hannover bR Germany Basic distribution 2006 KNOPPIX GIS Software included GRASS 6 2 QGIS 0 8 CVS MySQL PostgreSQL Ominiverdi edit Primary use is demonstration Distributor Omniverdi Italy that is a group of programmers Basic distribution 2008 Gentoo Software included GRASS 6 3 0 QGIS 0 11 0 PostgreSQL 8 3 1 PostGIS 1 3 1 GDAL 1 5 0 PROJ 4 4 5 0 PgAdmin 1 6 3 Data included QGIS Dataset Alaska Spearfish North Carolina GRASS dataset 11 OSGeo Live edit Primary use are demonstration and installation Distributor The live DVD project of the Open Source Geospatial Foundation Basic distribution 2012 Xubuntu Software included OpenLayers Geomajas Mapbender MapFish GeoMoose Sahana Eden Ushahidi PostGIS SpatiaLite Rasdaman pgRouting QGIS desktop and server GRASS GIS gvSIG uDig Kosmo OpenJUMP GIS SAGA GIS OSSIM Geopublisher AtlasStyler osgEarth GpsDrive Marble OpenCPN OpenStreetMap Prune Viking zyGrib GeoKettle GDAL OGR GMT Mapnik MapTiler OTB R Spatial Task View GeoServer MapServer deegree GeoNetwork MapProxy 52 North WSS 52 North WPS 52 North SOS TinyOWS ZOO Project GeoTools MetaCRS libLAS Data included Natural Earth OSGeo North Carolina OpenStreetMap Windows and Apple Installers for some of the above applications A video of the OSGeo Live 12 is available too 13 Italian GRASS DVD edit Primary use is education Creator M Ciolli C Tattoni A Vitti P Zatelli Dipartimento di Ingegneria Civile e Ambientale Facolta di Ingegneria Universita di Trento Italy Basic operating system Kubuntu 9 04 2009 GRASS GIS 6 4RC4 PostgreSQL 8 3 7 pgAdminIII 1 8 4 QGIS 1 1 0 PostGIS 1 3 3 R 2 9 0 with gstat and spgrass6 packages North Carolina GRASS Dataset QGIS amp GRASS Tutorials 14 See also editGIS List of geographic information systems software List of live CDs List of remastering software Live USB Software applianceScreenshots editHere are some screenshots of live CDs dedicated to GIS nbsp Cascadoss LiveDVD nbsp FOSS4G Live DVD nbsp Gisak LiveCD nbsp Esri Geoportal Server LiveDVD DemoReferences edit a b Cascadoss LiveDVD Report PDF Cascadoss eu Archived from the original PDF on 11 September 2012 Retrieved 16 January 2015 ArcheOS start Archeos eu 27 February 2013 Archived from the original on 2015 01 07 Retrieved 16 January 2015 Compet Terra Kft Cascadoss Cascadoss competterra com Retrieved 16 January 2015 1 dead link Esri Geoportal Server LiveDVD Demo 2013 Esriurl com Retrieved 16 January 2015 FOSS4G 2009 Live DVD Wiki osgeo org Retrieved 16 January 2015 FOSS4G 2008 GRASS beginners Workshop DVD Ing unitn it Retrieved 16 January 2015 2 Archived July 18 2011 at the Wayback Machine 3 dead link GDF Hannover Geospatial solutions Archived from the original on February 8 2010 Retrieved September 22 2010 4 Archived December 11 2008 at the Wayback Machine Cameron Shorter Cameronshorter blogspot com Archived from the original on 9 April 2015 Retrieved 16 January 2015 Welcome to OSGeo Live OSGeo Live Documentation Live osgeo org Retrieved 16 January 2015 The Italian GRASS reference DVD Ing unitn it Retrieved 16 January 2015 External links editPresentation about the creation of a GIS LiveDVD in Hungarian Using Live DVD to train WMS WFS services regarding QGIS and MapServer Using LiveDVD to evaluate MapServer Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title GIS Live DVD amp oldid 1205025044, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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