[GRASS-user] GRASS after ArcInfo

Reading disscusion grass nwesgrup I fonud that some people have migrating form ArcInfo to Grass

I'm interesting of reasons of such migration - from expensive (very expensive) commercial program to open source one

I'm not trying to start another disscusion about nothing. I'm (probably like most of as) high school teatcher/scientist and I will try this year to introduce Grass as a part of GIS course in our University.

I'm not interested in comparing that programs - I did it, and I know differences and limitations of both - I'm interested only of reaseons of migrations

with best regards
Jarek Jasiewicz
Adam Mickiewicz University
Poznañ, Poland

Hi Jarek,
At our company, http://timberline.ca, we have some areas where we are actively making a migration, though mainly for testing some new processes. My main interest in doing this is to enable more server-side processing on an open source operating system - something that ESRI does not offer in their commercial stack.

One interesting way of helping users bridge between the products would be to have some scripts that emulate particular ArcInfo functionality but use GRASS behind the scenes. I am interested in doing this, and started on something similar (in concept) using a web front end for ArcInfo workstation.

I am very interested in following your develops and new course offerings/direction. If there is any way I can help, let me know.

Tyler

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On 3-Sep-06, at 11:11 AM, Jarek Jasiewicz wrote:

Reading disscusion grass nwesgrup I fonud that some people have migrating form ArcInfo to Grass

I'm interesting of reasons of such migration - from expensive (very expensive) commercial program to open source one

I'm not trying to start another disscusion about nothing. I'm (probably like most of as) high school teatcher/scientist and I will try this year to introduce Grass as a part of GIS course in our University.

I'm not interested in comparing that programs - I did it, and I know differences and limitations of both - I'm interested only of reaseons of migrations

with best regards
Jarek Jasiewicz
Adam Mickiewicz University
Poznań, Poland

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I'd encourage you all to contribute to the wiki page I set up which I was
hoping to get user input on -- its designed to provide translation from
various GIS programs (including Arc) to GRASS commands:

http://grass.gdf-hannover.de/wiki/GIS_to_GRASS_command_translation

--j

On 9/3/06 2:14 PM, "Tyler Mitchell" <tylermitchell@shaw.ca> wrote:

Hi Jarek,
At our company, http://timberline.ca, we have some areas where we are
actively making a migration, though mainly for testing some new
processes. My main interest in doing this is to enable more server-
side processing on an open source operating system - something that
ESRI does not offer in their commercial stack.

One interesting way of helping users bridge between the products
would be to have some scripts that emulate particular ArcInfo
functionality but use GRASS behind the scenes. I am interested in
doing this, and started on something similar (in concept) using a web
front end for ArcInfo workstation.

I am very interested in following your develops and new course
offerings/direction. If there is any way I can help, let me know.

Tyler

------
My book: http://oreilly.com/catalog/webmapping

On 3-Sep-06, at 11:11 AM, Jarek Jasiewicz wrote:

Reading disscusion grass nwesgrup I fonud that some people have
migrating form ArcInfo to Grass

I'm interesting of reasons of such migration - from expensive (very
expensive) commercial program to open source one

I'm not trying to start another disscusion about nothing. I'm
(probably like most of as) high school teatcher/scientist and I
will try this year to introduce Grass as a part of GIS course in
our University.

I'm not interested in comparing that programs - I did it, and I
know differences and limitations of both - I'm interested only of
reaseons of migrations

with best regards
Jarek Jasiewicz
Adam Mickiewicz University
Poznañ, Poland

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Hi Jarek,
After taking my GIS and Geomatics course component early in my thesis, I was faced with the choice between walking 200 m to the geography department’s ESRI/windows lab to complete my thesis analyses, or (what I believed to be) the steep learning curve of installing and running GRASS in our own department’s small lab (all Mac’s, no money for ESRI licenses + all the other goodies they had in geography anyway). I tried to keep going over to geography, but soon found that the complicated image analysis and database workflows I was using in my thesis were cumbersome and counter-intuitive in ArcGIS. At the same time, I was keeping tabs on the GRASS User lists and beginning some basic tasks - and once I had my workflow designed, it was much easier to implement in the GRASS-postgreSQL-R environment, where I kept an edited and commented command history I could just run again for each set of images (also my first experience with rudimentary scripting - another reason for the migration). When I found I needed to fix some problems with my analyses, it was only a small task to run the history again for the whole batch - weeks of work in arcGIS! While the GUI design efforts were appreciated as I learned GRASS, I also found they inhibited my productivity aside from certain layer display and querying tasks. When I was stumped I found the support and wealth of knowledge in the user list and archives always answered my questions. And finally, as one of my committee (from Geography!) noted, ‘No more black box’. These experiences cemented my migration, and I haven’t looked back.

Good luck with the course…

Graham Watt-Gremm
Digital Support Specialist
Rocky Mountain Repeat Photography Project
School of Environmental Studies
University of Victoria

On 3-Sep-06, at 11:11 AM, Jarek Jasiewicz wrote:

Reading disscusion grass nwesgrup I fonud that some people have migrating form ArcInfo to Grass

I’m interesting of reasons of such migration - from expensive (very expensive) commercial program to open source one

I’m not trying to start another disscusion about nothing. I’m (probably like most of as) high school teatcher/scientist and I will try this year to introduce Grass as a part of GIS course in our University.

I’m not interested in comparing that programs - I did it, and I know differences and limitations of both - I’m interested only of reaseons of migrations

with best regards
Jarek Jasiewicz
Adam Mickiewicz University
Poznań, Poland


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