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16 September 1987 Design And Development Of A Transportable Image Processing And Gis System
Bradley C. Skelton, Larry N. Brantley
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Abstract
Over the past several years, the authors have been involved in the development of the ERDAS image processing and GIS system, which has been ported to more than half a dozen different computers, ranging from an Z80 based microcomputer to large multiuser VAX/VMS installations. In this process differences in compilers, operating system capabilities and computer architecture has been overcome to provide a system which is uniform in appearance to the user as well as to the programmer. Identifying the functions needed to implement the system and developing these in a computer independent manner has made this process possible.
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Bradley C. Skelton and Larry N. Brantley "Design And Development Of A Transportable Image Processing And Gis System", Proc. SPIE 0781, Infrared Image Processing and Enhancement, (16 September 1987); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.940551
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KEYWORDS
Computing systems

Image processing

Operating systems

Human-machine interfaces

Telecommunications

Data storage

Magnetism

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