complete opinion, and completely wrong. Considering the vector advances with GRASS, it will not be long before it is a feature for feature comparison. The core essence of Enterprise GIS is heavily built around the relational database management system and database middleware/broker, more so than the "vector editing" software component.
<br><br>GRASS can be used in an enterprise GIS situation. Enterprise GIS does not consist of a single software, but rather it is the combination of several technologies that create this enterprise system.<br><br>here's just one replacement lineup for enterprise GIS, while recognizing there are other viable alternatives. Enterprise GIS under an ESRI solution is tens of thousands of dollars:
<br><br>GIS vector topology editing software<br>arcmap/arcinfo vs GRASS<br><br>GIS backend RDBMS:<br>no ESRI database vs. PostgreSQL<br><br>Database Middleware/Broker:<br>ArcSDE vs. PostGIS<br><br>GIS End user and/or Cartography:
<br>ArcView vs. Quantum GIS<br><br>Web Deployment of GIS Data:<br>ArcIMS vs. Mapserver<br><br>GIS Toolset:<br>ArcToolbox vs. GDAL / OGR<br><br>Hardware<br>Windows vs. Linux<br>(if windows is the answer here, your asking the wrong question. Since ESRI dumped the UNIX community in year 2000 and wrote ArcMap strictly for Windows, there are inherent issues with building enterprise GIS around a windows/ESRI system)
<br><br><br><br><div><span class="gmail_quote">On 8/22/06, <b class="gmail_sendername">RAVI KUMAR</b> <<a href="mailto:ravivundavalli@yahoo.com">ravivundavalli@yahoo.com</a>> wrote:</span><blockquote class="gmail_quote" style="border-left: 1px solid rgb(204, 204, 204); margin: 0pt 0pt 0pt 0.8ex; padding-left: 1ex;">
Please examine the conclusion arrived at by an Indian<br>Department involved in GIS.<br><br>"ArcInfo/ArcGIS, a vector based GIS, has evolved since<br>early 1980s and has many more functionalities than the<br>vector module of GRASS. The Visualisation and map
<br>layout are much better, which is lacking in GRASS. The<br>Enterprise GIS is mainly vector based and GRASS cannot<br>be immediate substitute"<br><br>Is GRASS really lacking when it comes to Enterprise<br>GIS<br>Ravi Kumar
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