Summary:
"Desktop GIS" explores the world of Open
Source GIS software and provides a guide to navigate the many
options available. Discover what kind of GIS user you are and
lay the foundation to evaluate the options and decide what
software is best for you. "Desktop GIS" examines the challenges
associated with assembling and using an OSGIS toolkit. You'll
find strategies for choosing a platform, selecting the right
tools, integration, managing change, and getting support. The
survey of OSGIS desktop applications provides you with a quick
introduction to the many packages available. You'll see
examples of both GUI (Graphical User Interface) and command
line interfaces to give you a feel for what is available. This
book will give you an understanding of the Open Source GIS
landscape, along with a detailed look at the major desktop
applications, including GRASS, Quantum GIS, uDig, spatial
databases, GMT, and other command line tools. Finally, the book
exposes you to scripting in the OSGIS world, using Python,
shell, and other languages to visualize, digitize, and analyze
your data.