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Tag Archives: criminology
Towards gvSIG 2.5: New geoprocess, Aoristic Clock by grid
In previous posts we spoke (Aoristic clock, Ring map and Grid by point density) about a series of geoprocesses related to criminology made together with Jaume I University (UJI). These geoprocesses can be used in different sectors, not exclusively related … Continue reading
Posted in english, gvSIG Crime, gvSIG Desktop
Tagged aoristic clock, Crime analysis, criminology, Geoprocessing, gvSIG 2.5
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Towards gvSIG 2.5: New geoprocess, Aoristic Clock
In previous posts we spoke (Ring map and Grid by point density) about a series of geoprocesses related to criminology made together with Jaume I University (UJI). These geoprocesses can be used in different sectors, not exclusively related to criminology. … Continue reading
Posted in english, gvSIG Crime, gvSIG Desktop
Tagged aoristic clock, Crime analysis, criminology, Geoprocessing, gvSIG 2.5
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Towards gvSIG 2.5: New geoprocess, Grid by point density
In the previous post we talked about a series of geoprocesses related to criminology made together with Jaume I University (UJI). These geoprocesses can be used in different fields, not exclusively in criminology. Now we are going to show the … Continue reading
Posted in english, gvSIG Crime, gvSIG Desktop
Tagged crime mapping, criminology, Geoprocessing
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Certification of the free course about crime mapping. GIS for criminology
After the good reception of the course about GIS applied to criminology, many of you have asked us about a course completion certificate (this course is also available in Spanish). We have prepared an exercise that you have to complete … Continue reading
Posted in english, gvSIG Crime, gvSIG Desktop, training
Tagged Certification, Crime analysis, crime mapping, criminology, gvSIG Crime
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Free course about crime mapping. GIS for criminology
gvSIG Crime is the solution offered by the gvSIG Association to organize, analyze and maintain information related to security and crime. A platform adapted to the needs of each organization and territory, that includes several components, an important web part … Continue reading
Posted in english, gvSIG Crime, gvSIG Desktop, gvSIG Suite, training
Tagged course, Crime analysis, criminology, training
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Recording of ‘gvSIG Crime: Open source GIS for criminology’ presentation at the 3rd gvSIG Festival available
The recording of the video of the ‘gvSIG Crime: Open source GIS for criminology‘ presentation, given at the 3rd gvSIG Festival, is now available. At this video we show what this new product of the gvSIG Association is, where we … Continue reading
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
Posted in english, gvSIG Desktop, technical collaborations, testing
Tagged criminology, gvSIG-2.4, Rossmo Algorithm, Serial killers
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