HARVEST.Software

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Has responsible organisation USDA Forest Service
Has institutional framework open source product
Has DSS contact person Eric Gustafson, Luke Rasmussen
Has DSS contact e-mail egustafson@fs.fed.us
Has status used (stable and upgraded/updated recently)
Has accessibility open source/public access
Is commercial product No
Has price
Has deployment cost 0
Has installation requirements Windows2000, WindowsXP, Windows 7
Has computational limitations 64 535 stands, 32 767 each management areas & forest types
Has user support organization USDA Forest Service
Has support team size 2
Has maintenance organization USDA Forest Service
Has input data requirements Biophysical data, Forest inventory data
Has input data format other
Has data validation missing/wrong data
Has output data format text file, table, map
Has internal data management memory only
Has database N/A
Has GIS integration ESRI
Has data mining
Has spatial analysis Software use position data such as forest boundaries, border of age distribution, boundaries of forest types and also attribute data such as age, area, id of this spatial distribution.
Has user access control No
Has parameterised GUI Yes
Has GUI usability feature Consistency, Error handling and recovery, Guidance and help, Task match
Has map interface 2D
Has GUI technology
Has system type stand-alone GUI
Has application architecture
Has communication architecture
Uses operating system Windows
Uses programming language Fortran
Is scalable No
Supports interoperability
Supports integration with other systems Cooperation with GIS and APACK. APACK is an analysis package designed to analyze large data sets in an efficient manner. It can compare landscapes, evaluate temporal changes, and predict landscape pattern effects. An option to submit internal and saved maps to the landscape pattern analysis program APACK is provided. http://forestandwildlifeecology.wisc.edu/staticsites/mladenofflab/Projects/Apack/index.Htm

The link for instalation package, user manual and ,,lite,, version for learning: http://www.nrs.fs.fed.us/tools/harvest/