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Intergraph: Real Time Operational Geospatial Applications

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Geomedia; G/Technology; Inservice; M&S Computing; Photogrammetry; Z/I imaging; Standards, geographic data object (GDO); TerraShare; Image station; Automated vehicle location (AVL); WiMAX

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For many years, Intergraph has been one of the market leading commercial companies in geospatial technologies, with a broad range of products and a presence in many vertical markets. At the time of writing, Intergraph has two divisions: Process, Power and Marine (PP&M), which focuses on Plant Design and Engineering, and related technologies; and Security, Government and Infrastructure (SG&I), which sells a range of products and services leveraging geospatial technology, using a broad definition of that term.

The GeoMedia family of products is the most widely used of Intergraph's geospatial offerings, with applications in many industries including government, transportation, military, intelligence, utilities and communications. Intergraph also offers a suite of products...

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Batty, P., Guerrero, I. (2008). Intergraph: Real Time Operational Geospatial Applications. In: Shekhar, S., Xiong, H. (eds) Encyclopedia of GIS. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-0-387-35973-1_647

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