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Data Conversion

 

Data comes, for GIS, in a multitude of forms. Managers considering the conversion of any size of GIS datamaps must take into consideration factors such as:

bulletscale
bulletdate
bulletstructure of data
bulletpaper/raster or digital vector
bulletcoordinates system: projection, datum, etc.
bulletand  more

Digitizing of maps to suit GIS functionality involves some of the most labor-consuming and, consequently, costly parts of conversion (which means that it must be designed and planned for very carefully), but it's not the only critical of processes.

GS typically plans for its Data Conversion by the following methodology:

bulletneeds identification
bulletissuance of the Specs documents: Digitizing Specs, Editing Specs, Review Specs, etc.
bulletstarting of the conversion and related conversion quality control procedure
 

If you're interested in more information regarding our GIS Data Conversion services, email us the following:

bulletName
bulletTitle
bulletCompany's name and Address
bulletEmail
bulletYour projects summary
bulletNeeds for Data Conversion: express your needs here freely or send  the following:
bulletscanned sample of a typical mapsheet
bulletnumber of mapsheets (specify if they're not same sheets)
bulletscale
bulletinformation that needs to be extracted
bulletextent (i.e., borders) of area of interest
bulletcoordinate system (projection and datum)
bulletany other info that seem helpful and/or specific for your project

Please understand that GS price quotations are based on your needs so please be clear and detailed as much as you can. Thank You!

 

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