Student Projects
Fall 2005 GEOG 4/575 Digital Compilation
& Database Design
Presentation Time & Date: 15:30 – 18:00 Dec 6, 2005.
Each
group has 15 minutes to present and 5 minutes for Q&A.
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Presenters |
Project
Title |
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Chris Massingill, Ty Conley, & Nicholas LaRue |
Urban Land-use/cover and
Water Quality Database |
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Erick Stemmerman, Todd Gilmore,
& Kurt
Hellman |
Natural Hazard Analysis DB |
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Jon Norred, Bill Hines,
& Mike Taylor |
Stream Water Quality
Database |
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Frank Henderson |
Urban Emergency Management
Database |
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Denise Kelsey & Annalisa Romano |
Testing the Feasibility of Converting
the Data of a Habitat Model into a Relational Geodatabase |
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Dan Wittmann, Will Fellers, & Erick Stayton |
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Neighborhood Housing
Analysis Database |
GEOG 4/575 Student Project Final Reports
Due
Dec 6, 2005 before presentation.
Deliverables:
Powerpoint
file
The hardcopy doesn’t have to be in color. You can print the slides in handout format with 2 slides per page. I will post the slides on the course webpage for future students’ reference. If you don’t want the slides to be circulated on the Internet, please let the instructor know.
Project summary report
The structure of your project summary report is the same as your proposal. Please make necessary changes on your proposal to reflect what you have accomplished in your project. The report has the following components.
The quality of your project report is determined by the cohesiveness and logic of your arguments, the clarity of your objectives, and the appropriateness of the methods and techniques. The complexity and comprehensiveness of your project will not be criteria in judging the quality of your project.
Digital GIS Database
There is no restriction on the file format of your GIS database. However, the file(s) delivered to the instructor need to be self-contained, meaning that no additional databases are required to view the GIS layers in the database. Please inform the instructor the location of your project database.
The metadata information for each and every GIS layer needs to be entered using ArcGIS metadata interface (see Lab 7 instructions) or in an attached ASCII or MS Word document. Please also attach a cover sheet in MS Word format with the following information.
Course/date: GEOG 4/575 Fall 2005.
Project/Database Title:
Student name(s):
File name and format: (coverage, E00, shapefile, geodatabase, etc…)
Data catalog: (fill in the table below)
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Layer name |
Data Type |
Brief
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Source |
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(e.g., point, line, polygon, GRID, tif, etc) |
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URL, network drive location, GPS, etc… |
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