Examples of Applications using OS data

The following are examples of applications for which OS data was used at the Digimap project trial sites. From October 1997 to December 1999, the Digimap Project demonstrator service supported more than 800 individually-registered end users at six sites. The demonstrator service was used across a wide range of academic departments (see list below), and by users across the academic spectrum: staff (48% of users), postgraduates (24%) and undergraduates (28%).

The demonstrator service was replaced by the national Digimap Service in January 2001, and EDINA's continuing evaluation shows that the National Service is supporting the same breadth of subject areas. The National Service's users have a different spread than the demonstrator, reflecting the fact that the National Service has become an embedded part of the academic infrastructure within institutions: staff (29% of users), postgraduates (24%) and undergraduates (47%).


Agriculture
Development impact on agricultural land around the urban fringe
Quarries on farms
Archaeology
Clava Excavation project
Field school training excavation exercise
Architecture
Newcastle Quayside design
Astronomy and Astrophysics
Locating interference sources (transmitters) and assessing topography for suitable telescope situation
Biological Anthropology
Demography
Cellular Science
Clinical medicine
Celtic studies
Place names in the Highlands and Islands
Civil Engineering
Policy sensitive traffic signal control
Traffic management studies
Civil and Environmental Engineering
Hydrological model of River Almond catchment
Computer Science
3D visualisation of landscapes
Aberdeen beach hazards
Continuing Education
Location modelling of Bronze Age settlements and burials
Ecology and Resource Management
Manganese mobilisation from upland catchment
Economic and Social History
Evaluation for teaching
Economics
Externality fields produced by Tottenham Hotspur football club
Regional analysis of demographic and economic issues
Electrical Engineering
Access to water for testing data signals
Externalities of wind energy
Electronics and Electrical Engineering
Position location using mobile radio and GPS
Engineering
Wind damage to buildings in the UK
Geography
18th century Bedfordshire
Car distribution
Deglaciation of Eastern Scotland
Environmental change in west Reading area
Phosphorous modelling in the River Kennet
Sustainable tourism and waste management
Terrain modelling for air flow/large bird interaction
Geology
Shoreline management in Lincolnshire
History
Historic Towns Atlas
History of Merton College, Oxford and its estates
Land Economy
Site development appraisal
Library
Identifying EU Structural and Regional Fund Boundaries
Management
Housing projects
Marine Sciences and Coastal Management
Trace gas photo production in estuaries
Mathematical Sciences
Modelling rainfall with respect to topographical variables
Medical Sociology
Area health project
Physiological Sciences
Evaluation for Epidemiology
Planning
Brownfield sites
Statistics
Population decline in townships in the Ross of Mull
Teaching and Learning Service
Development of information and computer technology resources for learning
Town and Country Planning
Wylam planning development
Zoology
Distribution of water voles
Seal behaviour

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