Learning QGIS 2.0
Use QGIS to create great maps and perform
all the geoprocessing tasks you need
Anita Graser
BIRMINGHAM - MUMBAI
Learning QGIS 2.0
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First published: September 2013
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About the Author
Anita Graser studied at FH Wr. Neustadt, Austria, where she graduated with a
Master’s degree in Geomatics in 2010. During her studies, she acquired hands-on
experience in the elds of geomarketing and transportation research. Since 2007,
Anita has been working as a geographic information systems (GIS) expert with
the Dynamic Transportation Systems group at the Austrian Institute of Technology,
where she focuses on analyzing and visualizing spatio-temporal data and research
project management. Anita is an OSGeo Charter member and QGIS team member.
She has been working with GIS since 2005, and is writing a popular blog on open
source GIS at anitagraser.com.
Special thanks go to Werner Macho and Nathan Woodrow for their
valuable feedback and support while writing this book. I would also
like to thank my family, partner, and coworkers for their support
and encouragement. And of course, I want to thank the whole QGIS
team for their continued effort to provide the best open source GIS
experience possible.
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