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Group # 4 1 st Presentation

Group # 4 1 st Presentation. Badr Al-Yusef 201078 Bader Halawani 202475 Thamer Al-Mutairi 201276. Outline. Introduction Project Quality Action Plan. Phase 1: market survey for e-maps and GPS unit. Searching for Java packages deal with GPS: JGPS. LandSerf. OpenMap. QAP.

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Group # 4 1 st Presentation

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  1. Group # 41st Presentation Badr Al-Yusef 201078 Bader Halawani 202475 Thamer Al-Mutairi 201276

  2. Outline • Introduction • Project Quality Action Plan. • Phase 1: • market survey for e-maps and GPS unit. • Searching for Java packages deal with GPS: • JGPS. • LandSerf. • OpenMap.

  3. QAP • finding vector map & java packages. • design the application & interface ( map editor ) & implementation • design GPS communication system with java. • integrate GPS system with map application. • testing and debugging (GPS and map application).

  4. LandSerf • visualise and perform analysis on spatial data. • designed to be used with surface and elevation models, but will work with most types of 'GIS' data. • supports raster DEM and vector TIN, contour and metric surface network models of elevation. • Import and export of common raster and vector formats. • Import and export from and to Garmin GPS receivers.

  5. OpenMap • build applications and applets that access data from legacy databases and applications. • provides the means to allow users to see and manipulate geospatial information.

  6. JGPS • enables Java applications to talk to attached GPS devices that conform to the NMEA0183 protocol.

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