| The
Geographical Information System GRASS (Geographical
Resources Analysis Support System) is the largest Free
Software GIS Project and by the size of the code base it
belongs to the top ten list of all Open Source Projects
worldwide demanding a book of this caliber.
Open
Source GIS: A GRASS GIS Approach was written for both
experienced GIS users, who want to learn GRASS, as well
as GIS newcomers alike.
The book is filled with insight by the lead programmers
of the Grass GIS project and includes links to sites where
the GRASS system and on-line reference manuals can be downloaded
and additional applications can be viewed. The project's
web site can be reached at http://grass.itc.it
and a number of mirror sites worldwide.
Open Source GIS: A GRASS GIS Approach, provides basic
information about the use of GRASS from setting up the spatial
database, through working with raster, vector and site data,
to image processing and hands-on applications. This book
also contains a brief introduction to programming within
GRASS encouraging new GRASS development. The power of computing
within Open Source environment is illustrated by examples
of the GRASS usage with other Open Source software tools,
such as GSTAT, R statistical language, and linking GRASS
to MapServer.
Open Source GIS: A GRASS GIS Approach is designed
to meet the needs of a professional audience composed of
researchers and practitioners in industry and graduate level
students in Computer Science and Geosciences. |