The BE Conference 2008 Agenda in Geospatial
Well, I have finally decided to fill my agenda with the line of cadastre and geoengineering, some topics are half complicated to translate so they left with some herbs hierbas
As a general rule, these events do not go with a notebook in hand, rather with the digital camera and the open-mindedness because it is not to learn, but rather to acquire vision of where the technologies are walking ... at the same time as to find Themes for the blog.
Better Practices
- Exhibition of Bentley solutions in geoengineering
- Bentley Solutions for Cadastre and Land Management
- Bentley's emerging acquisitions to support LIDAR images
- ISKI GIS Project
- Long Beach, Land Administration Project
- A look at the life cycle in real estate management
- Sustainable development in land administration
- A new geospatial paradigm: The convergence of technologies
- The value of cooperation efforts between public institutions in the implementation of technologies
- E-govvernment initiative in Lower Silezia
- Public works ... and some herbs
- Management of municipal environment in the efficiency of data storage
- Making public services effective: publication of geospatial data
- Summaries and conclusions
Keynotes
- Welcome and introduction
- Cadastre and territorial development
Discussion Panels
- Producing better designs and faster
- Two sessions of question and answer of the audience
- Workflows and geospatial integration
- Balancing environmental sustainability ... or something like that of herbs 🙂
Plenary Sessions
- Mapping and GIS
- Management of a sustainable information infrastructure with Geospatial Server
- Publication of geospatial information
- Image Management
- Solutions and applications for land development
We'll see What do we get to this event, for now they all fall on my agenda except the plenaries that conflict and I will have to choose. And if all goes well, I hope to be at ESRI's annual event ...
Yes, I have been seeing the topic in the Cartesian forum
You will tell us what Bentley says about the LIDAR data, since today he still does not support it in his civil engineering packages.