User:Interdasic/sandbox
Developer(s) | ERDAS |
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Stable release | 2011 Version 11.0.4
/ September 2011 |
Written in | Java, C++ |
Operating system | Windows, Linux |
Type | GIS |
License | Proprietary |
Website | www.erdas.com |
ERDAS APOLLO is a comprehensive data management, analysis and delivery system that enables an organization to catalog, search, discover, process, and securely disseminate both file-based and web-enabled geospatial and generic data. Developed and sold by Intergraph, this geographic information system (GIS) solution is enterprise-class and implements an out-of-the-box service-oriented architecture (SOA).
The primary focus of ERDAS APOLLO is for cataloging geospatial data, including raster, vector, terrain, LiDAR, and 3rd party geospatial web services.[1][2] The solution, however, is also capable of cataloging third party web services and virtually any digital object in an enterprise alongside of the geo-data; and into one fully-indexed, human-readable library.
Data model
[edit]ERDAS APOLLO provides the ability to develop a complex data model of geospatial data holdings and leverages both proprietary and OGC web service capabilities to deliver hierarchical layers of geospatial data. Organization administrators may expose extensive volumes[3] of heterogeneous data through homogenous service layers, regardless of the internal physical storage location of the data or the number and quantity of technical factors (i.e. format, sensor model or CRS, bit depth, etc). End users perform complex searches of data assets in the catalog using both metadata and spatial constraints.
Data delivery
[edit]An interoperable OGC/ISO-based application, ERDAS APOLLO implements a variety of compliant web services[4] including, but not limited to, comprehensive Web Map Service (WMS), Web Coverage Service (WCS), Catalog Service for the Web (CS-W), Web Feature Service (WFS),[5] transactional Web Feature Service (WFS-T), Web Map Context (WMC), Web Map Tile Service (WMTS), Web Processing Service (WPS) and ISO 19115/19139 metadata standards. ERDAS APOLLO also employs the proprietary high performance streaming imagery protocol Enhanced Compression Wavelet Protocol (ECWP), which enables serving over 5,000 clients from a standard server. Data may also be delivered as tiles using standard or proprietary services such as Optimized Tile Delivery Format (OTDF),[6] and full download or provisioning of data via clip-zip and ship is supported.
Server-side Geoprocessing
[edit]Providing interoperable geoprocessing services, spatial models created in ERDAS IMAGINE® are published to ERDAS APOLLO and then delivered over the internet. End users can then conduct raster-based geospatial analysis by running an entire model (such as change detection), completely contained within a single Web Processing Service (WPS).[7][8] Example on-demand processes include line of sight, elevation change, image change detection and NDVI.
Security
[edit]A fine-grain security model supports user and role-based security and also geographical-based tools to specify security including spatial area and scale. Administrators assign access and permissions to users and roles for all data and geoprocesses in the system.
IT standards
[edit]ERDAS APOLLO is built on IT standards such as JavaEE and REST, and supports Microsoft SQL Server, Oracle, and PostgreSQL relational database management systems (RDBMS) for persisting intelligent metadata and application specific information. ERDAS APOLLO may be deployed on-site, in a cloud computing environment[9], and supports clustering.
Industries served
[edit]ERDAS APOLLO suits a wide spectrum of organizations[10] in industries such as government, land management, police and emergency services, defense, agriculture, forestry, transportation, utilities, and environmental monitoring.
Products
[edit]Available as Essentials, Advantage or Professional products, each higher tier contains all of the features and functionality of the lower tiers. The Essentials tier enables an organization to catalog and deliver geospatial data plus anything electronic or URL-available, with spatial and non-spatial metadata (e.g. video, pdf, doc, jpg, etc). This tier also enables high performance delivery of large volumes of imagery (pixel) data. The Advantage tier provides centralized management and distribution of distributed, constantly changing, high volumes of geospatial data. The Professional tier provides ERDAS IMAGINE spatial model execution through Web Processing Service (WPS).
See also
[edit]- ERDAS IMAGINE
- Remote Sensing
- Geographic Information System (GIS)
- GIS in geospatial intelligence
- Land cover
- Leica Photogrammetry Suite
- Photogrammetry
- Radar
- List of Earth observation satellites
- Multispectral
- Hyperspectral
- Imagery Analysis
- Comparison of GIS software
- Comparison of raster graphics editors
References
[edit]- ^ GeoInformatics Magazine, July/August 2011 "ERDAS, Intergraph and Leica"
- ^ GeoInformatics Magazine, January/February 2009 "Extending the Utilization of Geodata throughout Organizations: ERDAS APOLLO 2009"
- ^ Directions Magazine, June 8, 2011. "Intergraph and ERDAS: From GeoMedia to IMAGINE-The Big and Little Picture for this Geospatial Marriage #hex11"
- ^ Vector1Media: Spatial Sustain Blog, March 24, 2011 "ERDAS 11 World Tour Stop at DigitalGlobe"
- ^ Dietz, C. Science and Technology Resources on the Internet: Implementing Geospatial Web Services: A Resource Webliography" Issues in Science and Technology Librarianship, Spring 2010]
- ^ GeoInformatics Magazine, April/May 2010 "Optimized Tile Delivery Format"
- ^ GeoInformatics Magazine, September 2011 "From the Sensor to the Internet"
- ^ Directions Magazine, December 23, 2009 "ERDAS Rocks, Users Jazzed"
- ^ GISCafe.com, August 9, 2010 "Introducing ERDAS APOLLO on the Cloud"
- ^ Vector1Media: V1 Magazine, May 17, 2010 "ERDAS Focuses on Cutting through the Data Deluge"