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novaFACTORY@SCOP Module
Designed for full integration of digital terrain models

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novaFACTORY@SCOP Module is designed for full integration of digital terrain models in SCOP format, with data coming from LIDAR, photogrammetry or any other source.

It provides an environment for managing and delivering digital terrain models (DTMs) as well as flexibly creating derivative products in different file formats, e.g. contour lines and shaded reliefs. novaFACTORY@SCOP Module always uses the original SCOP data to compute derivative products, ensuring that all information from the original DTM is available at any processing step.

Since with novaFACTORY users are working from one collective data pool, digital terrain data can easily be combined with any other spatial raster data to create new spatial data products, e.g. topographic information draped over shaded-relief and slope maps.

novaFACTORY@SCOP Module can be seamlessly integrated with your geodata online store, allowing your customers to use the internet for locating and ordering customized geodata from your archive instantly. Using a web interface even end-users with very little domain knowledge can create the geodata product they need, when they need it, by combining different spatial data into a user-defined dataset.

novaFACTORY@SCOP Module is a joint development with INPHO, a leading end-to-end photogrammetric systems supplier. SCOP data is based on a very efficient hybrid DTM data structure and flexible, advanced interpolation methods. This guarantees for rigorous consideration of break lines and qualified data filtering. SCOP is the native file format of INPHO’s software SCOP++, which is designed for efficient handling of DTM projects of any size, providing unsurpassed quality of DTM interpolation, filtering, management, application and visualization.

In addition, the novaFACTORY LIDAR Module is available for integrating raw LIDAR data in LAS format with novaFACTORY.

novaFACTORY@SCOP Module is based on ArcGIS Server and is open to the world of ESRI GIS.

 

Last update:
June 10, 2010