City Surf Globe - Features

Features

  • Fast transfer and secured data due to special data storage structure
  • On the fly projection conversion which allows the usage of all sorts of data in different coordinate systems
  • Perfect adaptation to different authorization needs of your company/organization with flexible authorization models for different user groups
  • Creation of geographical objects (Point, Line, Polygon)
  • Raster layer support in client and server (tiff, jpeg, png, KML 2.0)
  • With the help of “Search scenario editor” various search windows could be formed and the results could be displayed according to the authorization level of the client
  • Spatial filtering in search window
  • Upload of geographic and spatial data by both Server and Client
  • RDBMS supports Oracle SDO, PostGIS
  • CitySurf Globe Client allows the user to prepare Thematic Maps (layers and columns which are going to be mapped thematically are defined by the server)
  • Virtual trip on the image and movie recording
  • Local GPS support
  • Real time visibility and 3D profile analysis
  • Data added by the Client can be sent via email to other users
  • GPS tracking
  • Reverse geocoding
  • GeoRSS support
  • GeoDynamic layer support

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