Introduction To QGIS
Introduction To QGIS
H Shiva Kumar
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Training Program
on
Remote Sensing and GIS Applications using QGIS
Organized by
International Training Center for Operational Oceanography (ITCOO)
INCOIS, Hyderabad, India
December 16 – 20, 2019
Introduction to QGIS
QGIS (previously known as Quantum GIS) is a free and open Source cross platform
desktop Geographical Information System (GIS) software, allowing users to analyze and edit spatial
information, in addition to composing and exporting graphical maps. QGIS supports both Raster
and Vector layers
Gary Sherman began development of Quantum GIS in early 2002, and it became an incubator project of the
Open Source Geospatial Foundation in 2007. Version 1.0 was released in January 2009. Till now they released
52 versions.
Operating Systems: Linux, Unix, Mac OSX, Windows and Android
Development Platforms: C++ and Python QGIS makes extensive use of the Qt library.
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About QGIS
• QGIS is a GIS platform, Very capable and flexible desktop GIS software
• Desktop, Server-GIS and Mobile GIS
• 2D-GIS, with 2.5D Components (3D slowly under dev.)
• Platform independent (Linux, Mac, Windows, Android)
• Based on qt-Framework (C++ and Python)
• Plugin-System: Python and C++
• Integration with other FOSSGIS: GDAL/OGR, GRASS, R, Sextante,
SAGA, OTB
• Support of a lot of GIS formats and databases
• Good integration with (OGC) web services
SAGA: System for Automated Geo-scientific Analysis
GRASS: Geographic Resources Analysis Support System
OTB: Orfeo Tool Box
FOSS: Free and Open Source Software
GDAL: Geospatial Data Abstraction Library
Modular Framework of QGIS/ OSGeo
QGIS Software
Development Platforms