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Geographic Information and Decision Support Systems

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Faunalia invested in the development and setup of Geographic Information Systems, using only free and open source software. We have a complete suite of programs for analysis and display of geographic data, and we can provide high quality services at competitive rates.

Designing and implementing a Geographic Information System (GIS), and even more Geographic Decision Support System (GDSS), or a Spatial Data Infrastructure (SDI) is a complex task. Faunalia provide professional support for every step, from preliminary analysis and design to software installation, data conversion, and teaching, especially in case of migration from proprietary to free software.

In addition to our direct development work, we are in close and constant contact with main developers of the software we use. We provide official technical support for:

GRASS QGIS PostgreSQL p.Mapper

We are Service provider for:

OSGeo

We developed partnership with:

Intevation truelite

We provide:

Web mapping solutions

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Design, installation and migration

  • Analysis of your requirements, both hardware and software, and design of complete solutions
  • Installation of Open Source operating systems
  • Installation and configuration of specific GIS software
  • Testing and quality control of software to fit your requirements
  • Data conversion among formats (raster, vector, geodatabase) and among spatial reference systems
  • Migration of existing GIS systems

Technical support

  • Bug fixing on demand
  • Software customization and development
  • Software upgrade to latest versions, for performance and security

GIS and geostatistical analyses

If you need complex GIS analyses, Faunalia can take care of the entire workflow, from data providing to multivariate geostatistical modelling, up to final presentation, on traditional media or via web.

A list of our GIS projects and works.


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