OPUS-Projects Manager's Training

 

OPUS-Projects Manager's Training

May 14-15, 2015

Bend, OR

Trainer: Mark Armstrong, Oregon State Geodetic Advisor

 

Class full, please email to be placed on the wait list.

May 14: 8am-4:30

May 15 8am-11:30

ODOT Region 4

63055 N. Highway 97, Bldg. M

Bend, OR 97701

The class will be held in the Diamond Lake and Crater Lake conference rooms.

 

Workshop Outline
  • Introduction
  • Step 1: Creating a Project
  • Step 2: Uploading Data To Your Project
  • Step 3: Session Processing
  • Step 4: Network Adjustment
  • Open Discussion
  • One-on-one
What Is OPUS-Projects?
  • Web-based access to process multiple marks and multiple occupations
  • Data uploading through OPUS
  • Data processing using the PAGES software
  • Visualization and management aids
  • Least squares adjustment
Do We Really Need Another OPUS Flavor?
  • Yes. The NGS and other groups have a history of projects with specifications that can’t be entirely supported by OPUS.
  • Yes, again. As well as OPUS does, sacrificing simplicity for flexibility can improve results in many cases.
What’s In This Workshop?
  • By attending this workshop, you should have enough information to successfully use OPUS-Projects for your own projects. Once the training is completed, you’ll be given an opportunity to register your email address thereby authorizing you to create and process new OPUS-Projects.
  • A project containing a training data set will be assigned to you. You’ll have an opportunity to work along with the presentations. In addition, time is allotted for you to explore your project individually.