Case Study: STAR Mobile Data Capture
The Biodiversity Division of DELWP engaged Spatial Vision to produce a mobile application in ArcCollector to be the field data capture tool for the DELWP biodiversity web mapping application STAR.
The Biodiversity Division of DELWP engaged Spatial Vision to produce a mobile application in ArcCollector to be the field data capture tool for the DELWP biodiversity web mapping application STAR.
Spatial Vision developed a mobile App map ordering using solution based on advanced HTML5 hybrid framework that focuses on performance, and can create App for multiple platforms such as iOS and android as well as desktops using a single source code that can reduce the cost and effort of development for these multiple platforms.
The aim of this blog is to get you started on creating your first BI dashboard using simple ABS data in Power BI.
With the frequency of extreme heat events increasing in urban areas, heat stress is becoming a major health concern for pedestrians as they navigate their way across the urban landscape.
This is part 1 of the first installment of a new series of blogs on Open-Source Spatial technologies. First stop on this tour is a Python library called GeoPandas.
When we use the term ‘data visualisation’ it conjures up an image of charts, maps and dashboards, but it’s far more complex than this.
As someone working in both the spatial analysis industry as well as software development, I am impressed when coming across tools that can be used for company to analyse performance.
For most of us, our first introduction to maps was by a teacher at primary school. As we progressed through the education system, atlases were introduced, exposing students to the art of cartography and the science of geography.
The Department of Environment, Land, Water and Planning (DELWP) engaged Spatial Vision to produce a mobile application in Esri Collector for ArcGIS to be the field data capture tool for the DELWP web mapping application STAR.
Fascinating but worrying to see the work reported in The Age Newspaper (“Great Ocean Road at risk from surging sea” 11/01/2019 – Royce Millar) concerning the impact of rising sea levels on the iconic Great Ocean Road along the south-western Victorian coastline.