Examples of using Geomatics in English and their translations into Vietnamese
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Geomatics and topographic engineering.
Python: the language that geomatics should prioritize.
Geomatics- your vote has been counted.
Neither, it seems, do the public know what geomatics means.
Geomatics Apps Turn the smartphone into a positioning tool.
The OGC has aclose relationship with ISO/TC 211(Geographic Information/Geomatics).
Geomatics is an applied science and a professional discipline.
The original version of this article was published in Geomatics World November/December 2017.
Geomatics is an applied science and an expert self-discipline.
Its mandate is the application of geomatics technology for environmental research within Maritime Canada.
Geomatics and topographic engineering- Univergy Renewable energy.
Stephen Booth's call for“… more promotion of what geomatics means…” appears to have gone unheeded in 2011.
Geomatics was a term that was contentious at the time of its introduction in 1998, and has remained so.
Therefore a new scientific and technical figure who combines expertizes of Computer Science,Environmental Engineering and Geomatics is needed.
GEOMATICS, popularly known as Geo-Informatics refers to the mathematics, science, and technology used to study spatial information.
Furthermore, the evidence suggests that the GPGB of theRICS is no longer convinced that geomatics is a term that it wishes to continue to use in its title.
The services of the Geomatics area are available to any company or industry in which the spatial or geographical component of the terrain is a determining factor.
Leica Geosystems(formerly known as Wild Heerbrugg or just Wild) based in eastern Switzerland produces products and systems for surveying andgeographical measurement(geomatics).
Jon Maynard reported that in 1998 only 13% of the Land andHydrographic Division voted on the proposal to change the name to the Geomatics Faculty, and of that 13%, 113 were in support and 93 were opposed.
In Australia geomatics has generally fallen into disuse and has been replaced by“spatial science” which itself is losing ground to the more recent and progressively ubiquitous term-“geospatial science”.
The Geoinformatics Engineering Master of Science is the first in Italy and exploits the long lastingexperience of Politecnico di Milano in both Environmental, Geomatics and C….
In response to the findings from a recent poll by the Geomatics Professional Group Board(GPGB) of RICS, Brian Coutts traces the evolution of the word'geomatics' and argues that the time has come to consider a change.
The Master of Science in Geoinformatics Engineering is the first in Italy and exploits the long lastingexperience of Politecnico di Milano in both Environmental, Geomatics and Computer Science to form new and multidisciplinary experts highly requested by both private and public sectors.
Bachelor of Science(Hons) in Geomatics and Land Surveying specially designed according to the latest developments related to Geomatics and Land Surveying has led us to propose new programs in the undergraduate Bachelor of Science(Hons) in Geomatics and Land Surveying to meet industry needs and the rapid development of technology.
In 2004, DAT/EM donated three Summit Evolutionmapping systems to the University of Alaska Anchorage Geomatics Department in the School of Engineering to provide local students access to the best equipment and latest technologies.
While there is anecdotal evidence of the geomatics word being used as early as 1960, it is generally accepted that it(Geomatique in the original French of which geomatic is the English translation) was first used in a scientific paper in 1975 by Bernard Dubuisson, a French geodesist and photogrammetrist(Gagnon and Coleman, 1990).
A qualified human team and state-of-the-art technology form the basis of Univergy Geomatics, the area in charge of applying Geomatics to Engineering Science of Renewable Energies, with special emphasis on Civil Works.
It comes, therefore, as somewhat of a surprise that senior members of the surveying profession,when the term“geomatics” was introduced to Great Britain, maintained that it could be adopted and given whatever definition those who adopted it chose to suit their own needs.