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On-the-Fly Design Cost Estimating
Take advantage of the productivity achieved through on-the-fly calculations and cost estimates. Users know the cost of each component as it is added to the design.

 


On-The-Fly: Temporary performance of a calculation when needed. An instruction that is transparently invoked by the user according to conditions encountered during a transaction.

On-the-fly editing allows you to explore different scenarios, so concepts can be quickly viewed in 3D, evaluated, refined, or tossed aside.

"on-the-fly" from this system, so that new data layer additions and analytical capabilities can be added to the overall system without the need to recode the front end.

ArcView offers "on-the-fly" projection of features in a View. Specifically, when the coordinates of all feature themes in a view represent longitude and latitude relative to the same datum, ...

Additionally, it offers options such as on-the-fly creation of new locations or extension of the default region to match the extent of the imported vector map. For special cases, other import modules are available, e.g. v.in.

The Coordinate System of the ArcMap Dataframe ArcMap is capable of transforming the coordinates of datasets on-the-fly (provided each layer has its coordinate system proerties set properly.) Layers that don't have coordinate system metadata can't ...

A typical feature with respect to co-ordinate transformations is the possibility in ILWIS to match vector and raster data by an on-the-fly transformation of the vector data.

In the case of Precision Agriculture, geospatial technology (GIS/RS/GPS) is coupled with robotics for "on-the-fly" data collection and prescription application as tractors move throughout a field.

different fields of web geography demand fast, on-the-fly cartographic generalization in very extended scale domain;
the same is true also for mobile (navigational) map applications; ...

Department of Defense and civilian applications, including navigation of dismounted soldiers, emergency crews, on-the-fly formation of robots, or unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) swarms collecting intelligence, disaster or environmental information, ...

This allows a contributor, who may not be familiar or able to understand or edit CSS or HTML code to select the layout of an article or other page they are submitting on-the-fly, in the same form.

Some modern software converting between different projections 'on-the-fly' without allowing for differences between datums.
In order to understand what is happening and what it all means, a basic understanding of datum is required.

They will be able to download relevant maps "on-the-fly" from a data warehouse and enter their observations using a data-entry form accessed on the hand-held.

Save time by using the image analysis window for image interpretation and processing.
Easily manage massive image collections with dynamic mosaicking and on-the-fly processing.
Efficiently serve dynamic image mosaics to many applications.

These include static, rapid-static, kinematic, stop-and-go kinematic, pseudokinematic, and on-the-fly (OTF) kinematic/Table 8-4 lists these techniques and their required components, applications, and accuracies.

See also: Software, Information, GIS, Map, Feature

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