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Quantum GIS is considered to be the fastest advancing open source GIS application today.  Quantum GIS is able to run on Windows, Linux, and Mac OSX operating systems.  The aim of Quantum GIS is to eventually become a completely functional GIS system, with advanced analysis capabilities.  This will occur over time, as Quantum GIS is barely four years old.  Quantum GIS is mostly written in C++.  The main features of Quantum GIS include the following:

 

·        Zoom controls

·        Measurement tools

·        Identify tool

·        Interactive selection tool

·        Move map button

·        Pointer tool

·        Open table data capabilities

 

The article summaries below will help you to better understand Quantum GIS from a user’s perspective in real world situations.

 

Article Summary #1 about Quantum GIS

 

Author: Derek (last name not given)

Mac GIS Software Review, Part 1

Cartographica.com Website

Created: February 28, 2006

Accessed: August 4, 2006

http://www.cartographica.com/article.php?story=20060228220202157&mode=print

 

This article consists of the author reviewing several open source GIS programs.  The author installed and ran them on Mac OS X.  Even though this is a proprietary OS, it is based on UNIX and BSD, of which Linux is based.  The author discussed each program under the following areas: basic program information, major features of each, ease of use, an analysis challenge, and overall results from his experience with each program. 

            In the part of the article pertaining to Quantum GIS, the author discussed its ability to allow both basic raster and vector based analysis functions.  He stated Quantum GIS supports ESRI shape files, ArcInfo coverages, MapInfo data, all OGR formats, and PostGIS data layers.  Also discussed was the ability to enter X & Y data coordinates into Quantum GIS.  The author liked the programs plug in manager, which allowed the user to deal with GPS and georeferenced data.  Especially liked by the author was the programs ease of changing symbology and adding data.

            The major problem that author had with Quantum GIS was no real analysis plug-ins were available for use with the program.  Another problem was the inability of the program to use its buffer tool with native ESRI shape files without first having to import them into PostGIS format.

Overall, the author thought Quantum GIS was easy to use, but it had some flaws that hindered it from becoming a complete GIS system.  He felt the programs online documentation held a lot of promise with its easy to read installation manual and user guide.  The article ended with the author stating Quantum GIS had a lot of promise, but would be best used as a viewer at the present.

           

Article Summary #2 about Quantum GIS

 

Authors: Engineering Technologies Canada Ltd.

Open Source GIS for Small Businesses in the Atlantic Provinces: A Software Review

Engineering Technologies Canada Ltd.Website

Accessed: August 4, 2006

http://engtech.ca/archives/OpenSource_GIS_Review.pdf

 

            This article discussed three major open source GIS programs:  GRASS GIS, Quantum GIS, and Mapserver Web GIS.  This summary will concern the authors review of Quantum GIS.  The author stated that Quantum GIS was not a fully functioning GIS tool, since it did not have any complex analysis tools.  The authors did note that with PostGIS and PostgreSQL, Quantum GIS could work with databases and queries, and be able to present the results.  Quantum GIS was noted for its excellent GUI interface.  The supportive user group of Quantum GIS was also discussed as being good providers of useful information. 

            Drawbacks to Quantum GIS were that it was still relatively new and constantly being updated, along with the fact that it did not have fully featured analysis tools.  The authors noted that if the program was used with other analysis tool programs that it could become a very effective GIS system. 

 

More Information on Quantum GIS

If you would like to find out more about Quantum GIS, feel free to click on the following link: http://www.qgis.org.  The link is to the Quantum GIS website, where you can find excellent documentation and help concerning this program.

 

You can also click on the following link to see screenshots of Quantum in action.

 

http://qgis.org/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=107&Itemid=80

 

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