Monday, November 8, 2010

List of geographic information systems software

Desktop GIS

The following open source desktop GIS projects are reviewed in Steiniger and Bocher (2008/9)[3]:

gvSIG 1.0
GRASS GIS 6.4
Capaware rc1 0.1
SAGA-GIS v. 2.0.3
Whitebox GAT 1.0.2
IDRISI Taiga 16.05
  • GRASS GIS – Originally developed by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, open source: a complete GIS
  • SAGA GIS – System for Automated Geoscientific Analysis- a hybrid GIS software. SAGA has a unique Application Programming Interface (API) and a fast growing set of geoscientific methods, bundled in exchangeable Module Libraries.
  • Quantum GIS – QGIS is an Open Source GIS that runs on Linux, Unix, Mac OS X, and Windows.
  • MapWindow GIS – Free, open source GIS desktop application and programming component.
  • ILWIS – ILWIS (Integrated Land and Water Information System) integrates image, vector and thematic data.
  • uDig
  • gvSIG – Open source GIS written in Java.
  • JUMP GIS / OpenJUMP – (Open) Java Unified Mapping Platform (the desktop GIS OpenJUMP, SkyJUMP, deeJUMP and Kosmo emerged from JUMP; see [3])


other:

  • Whitebox GAT – Open source and transparent GIS software
  • Kalypso (software) – Kalypso is an Open Source GIS (Java, GML3) and focuses mainly on numerical simulations in water management.
  • TerraView – GIS desktop that handles vector and raster data stored in a relational or geo-relational database, i.e. a frontend for TerraLib.
  • Capaware – Capaware is also an Open Source GIS, an incredible fast C++ 3D GIS Framework with a multiple plugin architecture for geographic graphical analysis and visualization.
  • FalconView – FalconView is a mapping system created by the Georgia Tech Research Institute for the Windows family of operating systems. A free, open source version is available.

[edit]Other GIS tools - classified

Note, for different categories of GIS tools see GIS software and [1].

WebMap Server

Spatial Database Management Systems

  • PostGIS – Spatial extensions for the open source PostgreSQL database, allowing geospatial queries.
  • MySQL Spatial
  • TerraLib is a spatial DBMS and also provides advanced functions for GIS analysis.
  • Spatialite – Spatial extensions for the open source SQLite database, allowing geospatial queries.

Software Development Frameworks and Libraries (non-web)

Software Development Frameworks and Libraries (for web applications)

Cataloging application for spatially referenced resources

[edit]Other GIS tools - unclassified

  • Chameleon – Environments for building applications with MapServer.
  • MapPoint, a technology ("MapPoint Web Service," previously known as MapPoint .NET) and a specific software program created by Microsoft that allows users to view, edit and integrate maps.

[edit]Notable commercial or proprietary GIS software

[edit]Desktop GIS provider

Note: Almost all of the below companies offer Desktop GIS and WebMap Server products. Some offer Spatial DBMS products as well. ToDo: rewrite, so that not products are mentioned but the product user groups i.e. application fields

[edit]Companies with High Market Share

[edit]Companies with Minor but Notable Market Share

[edit]Spatial DBMS

  • Boeing's Spatial Query Server spatially enables Sybase ASE.
  • DB2 – Allows spatial querying and storing of most spatial data types.
  • Informix – Allows spatial querying and storing of most spatial data types.
  • Microsoft SQL Server 2008 – The latest player in the market of storing and querying spatial data. At this stage only some GIS products such as MapInfo and Cadcorp SIS can read and edit this data while ESRI and others are expected to be able to read and edit this data within the next few months
  • Oracle Spatial – Product allows users to perform complex geographic operations and store common spatial data types in a native Oracle environment. Most commercial GIS packages can read and edit spatial data stored in this way.
  • PostGIS – a spatial database based on the free PostgreSQL database

[edit]Spatial ETL Tools


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