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Modern trends of education in photogrammetry & remote sensing

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Monograph

Persistent identifier:
856467936
Title:
Modern trends of education in photogrammetry & remote sensing
Sub title:
ISPRS Commission VI Symposium, September 13 - 16, 1990, Rhodes Island, Greece
Scope:
1 Online-Ressource (251 Seiten)
Year of publication:
1990
Place of publication:
Athens
Publisher of the original:
Technical Chamber of Greece
Identifier (digital):
856467936
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Language:
English
Usage licence:
Attribution 4.0 International (CC BY 4.0)
Publisher of the digital copy:
Technische Informationsbibliothek Hannover
Place of publication of the digital copy:
Hannover
Year of publication of the original:
2016
Document type:
Monograph
Collection:
Earth sciences

Chapter

Title:
Education of LIS/GIS (WG VI/2 and WG VI/7).
Document type:
Monograph
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Chapter

Title:
INTERDISCIPLINARY EDUCATION IN REMOTE SENSING AND GIS THE WISCONSIN EXPERIENCE. Ralph W. Kiefer, Thomas M. Lillesand.
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  • Modern trends of education in photogrammetry & remote sensing
  • Cover
  • ColorChart
  • Technical Programme - Contents
  • [Vorwort]
  • [Vorwort]
  • [Vorwort]
  • [Vorwort]
  • The Impact of Technology on Working Methods, Education, and Professional Status in Photogrammetry and Remote Sensing. F. Ackermann.
  • Education of Photogrammetry (WG VI/2).
  • A modern approach to photogrammetric curricula. A. Gruen.
  • EDUCATION IN PHOTOGRAMMETRY AT THE OHIO STATE UNIVERSITY. Kurt Novak and Anton F. Schenk.
  • Low Cost Digital Photogrammetrie System for Education and Training. Shunji Murai.
  • Education of Photogrammetry (WG VI/2).
  • SENSE AND NONSENSE IN OUR DISCIPLINE AND PROFESSION. Teodor J. Blachut.
  • ITC EXPERIENCE WITH LIS/CADASTRE COURSES. J. Kure - F. Amer.
  • ITC TRAINING PACKAGE FOR PHOTOGRAMMETRIC OPERATORS (TPPO). C. Paresi.
  • ITC M.Sc. Degree Programme in Integrated Map and Geo-Information Production. J. Drummond, C. Paresi.
  • COURS DE FORMATION POUR OPERATEUR EN RELEVEMENT PHOTOGRAMMETRIQUE DES BIENS CULTURELS.
  • Education of LIS/GIS (WG VI/2 and WG VI/7).
  • THE SCOPE AND CONTENT OF EDUCATION PROGRAMS IN LAND AND GEOGRAPHIC INFORMATION SYSTEMS (LIS/GIS). Grenville Barnes and Duane F. Marble.
  • EDUCATION IN GIS/LIS AT THE DEUT UNIVERSITY OF TECHNOLOGY. M. J. M. Bogaerts.
  • REMOTE SENSING AND GIS EDUCATION IN THE UNITED STATES: A PERSPECTIVE FROM THE AMERICAN SOCIETY FOR PHOTOGRAMMETRY AND REMOTE SENSING. Daniel L. Civco, Ralph W. Kiefer.
  • INTERDISCIPLINARY EDUCATION IN REMOTE SENSING AND GIS THE WISCONSIN EXPERIENCE. Ralph W. Kiefer, Thomas M. Lillesand.
  • REMOTE SENSING AND GIS EDUCATION AT THE UNIVERSITY OF THE AEGEAN DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES. John N. Hatzopoulos.
  • THE NEW GIS COURSE AT THE NATIONAL TECHNICAL UNIVERSITY. J. BADEKAS.
  • Education of Remote Sensing (WG VI/7).
  • REMOTE SENSING EDUCATION AND RESEARCH BASIC CHARACTERISTICS AND TRENDS STRUCTURE AND FUNCTIONS. D. Rokos.
  • Photogrammetry and Remote Sensing in Civil Engineering. Patmios E.
  • Information retrieval and Technical Co-operation (WG's Vi/4, VI/5 and WG VI/6).
  • PROPOSED ISPRS PARTICIPATION IN AN INTERNATIONAL PUBLICATION RECYCLING PROGRAMME. Ann Stewart.
  • EDUCATION AND PROFESSIONAL PRACTICE: UNDEFINED RELATION. Emmanouel S. Kapokakis.
  • Education (WG VI/2 and WG VI/7).
  • EDUCATION AND TRAINING IN CARTOGRAPHY. Ferjan Ormeling.
  • THE LAND SURVEYING TRAINING IN ZAMBIA. Aleksandra Bujakiewicz.
  • ON THE IMPORTANCE OF PROJECTIVE GEOMETRY FOR ANALYTICAL AND DIGITAL PHOTOGRAHMETRIC RESTITUTION. Gerhard Brandstatter.
  • NOAA SATELLITE STATION IH GREECE : PROSPECTS OF ESTABLISHING AND USES IN REMOTE SENSING EDUCATION.
  • History, MLD and National Reports (WG's VI/1, VI/3 and TF).
  • ANALYTICAL METHODS AND INSTRUMENTS. Sanjib K. Ghosh.
  • Problems and Status of ISPRS-Dictionary. G. Lindig.
  • RADARSAT: A new source of data for resource management. E. J. LANGHAM.
  • The National Reports Prepared bv the ISPRS Member Countries for ISPRS Congresses.
  • CLOSING SESSION.
  • Cover

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Major equipment for spatial data analysis, photogrammetry, and surveying includes: 
• Six lBM-ATs with Professional Graphics on a local area network. Available as devices for these 
computers are an IBM 7375 E size pen plotter, a Calcomp 9000 digitizer, 3 GTCO Digipad 5 
backlit digitizers arid an IBM-PC that serves as a gateway between the local area network above 
and the campus-wide broadband network. 
• H. Dell Foster micrometer monocomparator (digitized), DBA monocomparator, Hybrid 
projection comparator, Kern PG2 Stereoplotter, 3 IBM PCs that serve the above devices, an 
additional campus broadband network port (local to the above photogramrnctric equipment), 
Wild PUG point transfer device, Zeiss C8 stcreoplanigraph, 3 other stereoplotters, Haag Strait 
Coordinatograph (digitized), 3-35mm non-metric cameras with rescau grids and radio-controlled 
shutter synchronization, Wild P30 photothcodolite, photographic darkroom with Kargill enlarger 
and a contact printer. 
• Total station and digital theodolite with data collectors and download capability (and associated 
software), 6 electronic distance measuring devices, 5 First-order directional theodolites, four 
1-second directional theodolites, 24 other theodolites, 2 precise tilting levels, 14 automatic levels. 
LSDAA has developed and acquired a software library to support its mission. A considerable amount 
of software for the acquisition, reduction, and analysis of photogrammetric and surveying data has been 
developed in-house. In addition, LSDAA has acquired pcARC/INFO, Autocad, and Cadkey for GIS 
and automated mapping research and instruction. PHASER (GPS data processing), GEODOP V, 
NADCON, LEFTI, MTEN and additional geodetic data processing software have been obtained from 
the National Geodetic Survey. dBase III-h, TGRAFF 4105 (graphics terminal emulator), and various 
spreadsheets, word-processors, and compilers are also available. 
Computer Science Systems Laboratory 
The Computer Sciences Department operates the Computer Science Systems Laboratory (CSSL) which 
supports research and upper-level instruction. CSSL’s research mission is to provide resources for 
investigations in artificial intelligence, database systems, operating systems, networking, programming 
language environments, algorithm implementation and evaluation, and experimental computer 
architectures. CSSL includes the Artificial Intelligence Laboratory, the VLSI Laboratory (jointly 
operated with the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering) and an Undergraduate Projects 
Laboratory. CSSL is the primary’ research facility for 36 faculty and about 200 graduate students. 
Center for Land Information Studies 
The IES Center for Land Information Studies (CLIS) addresses the technical and institutional problems 
associated with the development of modern land information systems—mechanisms for storing, retrieving, 
and exchanging geographic information ranging from real estate and tax records to maps of land use and 
land cover. 
CLIS was involved with the work of the Wisconsin Land Records Committee that lead to the recent 
establishment of the Wisconsin Land Information Program, a long-range strategic mechanism by which 
the State of Wisconsin can guide the development of modern, efficient multipurpose land information 
systems. 
Madison Academic Computing Center 
The Madison Academic Computer Center (МАСС) is the central facility for research and instructional 
computing on the UW-Madison campus. МАСС provides access to its VMS/Vax cluster, national 
supercomputers, and networks. Specialized equipment includes quality printers, plotters, and photo 
typesetting. Services include consulting, contract programming, and microcomputer and mainframe short 
courses. A broadband network provides primary campus-wide access to the Vax cluster which, in turn,
	        

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