Category Archives: technical collaborations

Sentilo and gvSIG: Agreement to collaborate

We are pleased to announce that Sentilo and gvSIG communities have reached an agreement to collaborate closely in order to make it easier for users, partners and developers of both communities to deploy an integrated sensor platform and a Geographic … Continue reading

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Towards gvSIG 2.4: Rossmo Algorithm for serial killer detection

We show you a very special improvement, because of its theme (Criminology), which will be available at the next gvSIG Desktop version, but which you can test in gvSIG 2.3.1 already (from the Add-ons Manager, plugins by URL). This is … Continue reading

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gvSIG 2.3.1 in macOS Sierra

As you know, there are portable gvSIG Desktop versions for para macOS, Windows and Linux. Portable version was released for macOS Mavericks, and a series of problems have been detected, that prevented using it in macOS Sierra. With the objective … Continue reading

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The video of the “Geopaparazzi and gvSIG” workshop is now available

During the 12th International gvSIG Conference there was a workshop about “Geopaparazzi and gvSIG” in English. At this workshop, attendees could learn about how to install Geopaparazzi, load layers, enter data, export data to gvSIG Desktop… The workshop was recorded, … Continue reading

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Assessing the quality of urban layouts (II)

As we announced in a previous post, we are describing the basis of the methodology developed by the gvSIG Association and New York University (NYU) within the project “Monitoring Global Urban Expansion”, for assessing the quality of urban layouts. Metrics … Continue reading

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Evaluando la calidad de tramas urbanas (II)

Tal y como anunciamos en un anterior post, vamos a describir los fundamentos de la metodología desarrollada conjuntamente por la Asociación gvSIG y la Universidad de Nueva York (NYU) en el marco del proyecto “Monitoring Global Urban Expansion”, para la … Continue reading

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Assessing the quality of urban layouts (I)

Factors like a right proportion of public spaces and a good connectivity are crucial for the economic, social and cultural development of cities as they facilitates citizen mobility and interaction. This is well known among urban experts but, to which … Continue reading

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Evaluando la calidad de tramas urbanas (I)

Factores como una adecuada proporción de espacios públicos y una buena conectividad son cruciales para el desarrollo económico, social y cultural de las ciudades ya que favorecen la movilidad y la interacción entre sus habitantes. Esto es algo que se … Continue reading

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gvSIG available in OSGeo4W

gvSIG Desktop has been included in OSGeo4W. OSGeo4W is an open source GIS for Windows distribution. It contains more than 150 packages, and the main geomatics applications are included among them. From now gvSIG 2.2 can be installed from the … Continue reading

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gvSIG disponible en OSGeo4W

gvSIG Desktop ha sido incluido en OSGeo4W. OSGeo4W es una distribución de software SIG libre para Windows. Contiene más de 150 paquetes y entre ellos se encuentran las principales aplicaciones de geomática libre. Desde ahora ya se puede instalar gvSIG … Continue reading

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