The software allows for the autonomous distribution and analysis of geographic information, utilizing a decentralized system to enhance efficiency and accuracy.
GLOBALBASE boasts a different kind of content library as compared to other systems, with old aerial photographs, ancient maps, archeological plans, Dragon Quest 3 world map, and much more. With LANDSCAPE, users can be sure of accessing up-to-date geographical information, and the software sends the requested data to the user's COSMOS.
While GLOBALBASE is an advanced autonomous distributed GIS, its server software LANDSCAPE enables the public to access maps and geographical information using the GLOBALBASE protocol. Working together, these two pieces of software make up the most efficient GIS available in the market.
To install COSMOS, a superuser must log in and create the installation directory, cosmosdir. After that, they need to navigate to the working directory, cosmosdir, and run the cosmos.t following root permission. Once the directory and peripheral files are built, installation is completed. Users can then access the cosmos and cosmos_installer.t files from the bin directory.
To begin using LANDSCAPE, the user must first download the lss.ver.B.XX.XX.linux.x86.tar.gz file and uncompress it. Then, they must install LANDSCAPE using the install.sh script. To update the server version, the user must use the updateB.sh script. To learn more about LANDSCAPE, users have access to the LANDSCAPE Startup Manual that provides detailed instructions on how to set up and use the software.
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