QGIS Desktop 3.34
Get StartedRun an interactive QGIS session on the Stampede3 supercomputer. Work directly on your files rather than needing to copy them to and from the supercomputer.
QGIS is a free and open source Geographic Information System. Geospatial information can be created, edited, visualized and analyzed using this application.
Read step-by-step instructions on getting started and a detailed breakdown of version differences in the User Guide.
Please include both of these citations if you use QGIS on DesignSafe.
QGIS:
QGIS.org (YEAR). QGIS Geographic Information System. Open Source Geospatial Foundation Project. http://qgis.org
DesignSafe:
Rathje, E., Dawson, C. Padgett, J.E., Pinelli, J.-P., Stanzione, D., Adair, A., Arduino, P., Brandenberg, S.J., Cockerill, T., Dey, C., Esteva, M., Haan, Jr., F.L., Hanlon, M., Kareem, A., Lowes, L., Mock, S., and Mosqueda, G. 2017. “DesignSafe: A New Cyberinfrastructure for Natural Hazards Engineering,” ASCE Natural Hazards Review, doi:10.1061/(ASCE)NH.1527-6996.0000246.
Run an interactive QGIS session on the Stampede3 supercomputer. Work directly on your files rather than needing to copy them to and from the supercomputer.
Run an interactive QGIS session on a virtual machine. Work directly on your files rather than needing to copy them to and from Stampede3.