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Figure 1. The 20 universal analytical GIS operations
3 The VGIS Concept
VGIS is not intended to be yet another GIS. It is conceived as a shell that can be draped over an existing GIS,
using the function offered by that GIS (see Figure 2). The current implementation requires one interpreter for
each existing GIS, but the prospect of vendors adhering to the OGF's Open Geodata Model alleviates this
necessity. Then VGIS could become a generally valid tool for all OGIS compliant GIS.
The VGIS-Shell consists of four modules:
• the graphical user interface (GUI)
• an interpreter for the processing plans
• a tool to generate the processing plans
• the underlying of-the-shelf GIS
3.1 The Graphical User Interface
Compared to regular GIS user interfaces there are a number of significantly different features that cause the
innovative user friendliness of VGIS:
• Complete configurability of the user interface
The GIS manager has complete freedom to adjust the user interface to the needs of his customers. Only
those operations that are useful to solve the users' task will be offered. Their structure and presentation in