Case Studies
MapDotNet case studies showcase organizations that have integrated
MapDotNet technology solutions into their applications to help end-users
with limited or no knowledge of GIS view or manage complex spatial data.
Case studies feature best practices and lessons learned, as well as examples
of why it makes good business sense to integrate MapDotNet as part of your GIS
solution.
| Realtor.com case study |
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The neighborhoods.realtor.com application was design for the
public to explore and discovery local information about neighborhoods
across America. Working closely with Move, Inc., ISC developed and
delivered the mapping functionality for neighborhoods.realtor.com.
Using the ISC commercial off the shelf product, MapDotNet Server and
Microsoft Virtual Earth, a robust application with thematic mapping and
data editing was created. |
| Virtual City of Miami case study |
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In July 2007, ISC and the City of Miami announced the availability
of the ‘Virtual City of Miami’ website, which you can now visit at
http://www.miamigis.com. The Virtual City of Miami is hosted and
operated by the City of Miami, was developed by ISC and showcases
the MapDotNet Server Tile Server for Microsoft Virtual Earth.
MapDotNet is ISC’s geospatial software product line. |
| ChildSafeHaven; Pasco County, Florida case study |
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ChildSafeHaven is a sex offender locator and alert service operated
by ISC in conjunction with Local Government agencies and sheriff
offices. The Internet website and service provide a localized
resource for tracking and identifying the locations of registered
sexual offenders and predators. |
| WCS Avian Influenza Mapping |
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The aim of the Wildlife Conservation Society’s Wild Bird Global
Avian Influenza Network for Surveillance (GAINS) program is to
expand operational field capabilities, improve the understanding of
viral strains and transmission of influenza viruses in wild birds,
and to disseminate information to all levels of governments,
international organizations, the private sector and the general
public. |
| Florida Health Finder |
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With consumers demanding more accountability from their health care
providers across the nation, a number of states have developed
websites as additional sources of information for consumers.
Florida’s Agency for Health Care Administration (AHCA), was
legislatively mandated to provide consumer-friendly health care
facility performance data to Florida’s citizens. |