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What GIS formats does MAMS support? |
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For its map component, MAMS uses MapServer GIS from the University of Minessotta (http://mapserver.gis.umn.edu) and supports all popular formats: - TIFF/GeoTIFF, EPPL7, and many others via GDAL
- ESRI shapfiles, PostGIS, ESRI ArcSDE, MapInfo tabs, Oracle Spatial, MySQL and many others via OGR
- Open Geospatial Consortium (OGC) web specifications
- WMS (client/server), non-transactional WFS (client/server), WMC, WCS, Filter Encoding, SLD, GML, SOS
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What kind of data can I manage with MAMS? |
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Using MAMS you can manage...well, pretty much, anything! MAMS is metadata-driven which means totally configurable, providing a great deal of flexibility. The system comes with a standard set of metadata when first installed which you can add to, edit or remove depending on your specific needs. You can define your own asset and defect types such as traffic signs, street lighting, fly tipping, abandoned vehicles, waste collection, graffitti reporting, dog fouling etc and the attributes you want to collect for each. Further to this, for defect types you can define the neccessary actions to fix the defect or reinstate the asset and the time period required between one action and the next. |
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Last Updated ( 08/04/08 )
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Can I look at documents accociated with my data? |
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Yes. Using the Document Wizard you can "associate" on or more document for each asset or defect held in the system and view them online. |
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Last Updated ( 26/01/08 )
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Do I need any other software to use MAMS? |
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No. MAMS includes all the software you are going to need, including the necessary map and database components. |
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Last Updated ( 08/04/08 )
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