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ATLAS FieldMan
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Delivery of quality field data to forest planning tools

ATLAS FieldMan enables the forest manager to efficiently manage complex field measurement programmes to ensure that high quality data is delivered for forest planning purposes. Contractors who are managing field measurement programmes can use ATLAS FieldMan to ensure that they provide high quality data to their clients and that their field crews area working efficiently.


ATLAS FieldMan at a glance

Benefit

Feature

 Centralised management of all jobs

Details of all jobs, crews assigned, data collected etc can all be viewed at once.

Correct data format for ATLAS applications

The program is tailored to the data needs of the ATLAS application in mind, making the time spent in the field as effective as possible.

Accurate and complete data collected

All data collected is checked in the field and the operator is notified of inconsistencies and missing measurements for immediate remedy.

Flexible crew assignment to jobs

A job can be assigned to a number of crews; all data is recombined when the job is complete. Check on job progress in one convenient desktop manager view.

Efficient crew deployment  

Forest managers or contractors can check on crew locations and job progress, reassigning unfinished parts of jobs as necessary.

For contractors: keep track of clients jobs and all crews

The FieldMan desktop manager provides contractors a check on job progress for each client by all the crews in one easy-to-read view.

No time/money wasted in collecting too much or too little data

Specialist reports can be generated on the data while still in the field, such as PLE so that only the required amount of data is collected.

Easy-to-use data capture

Largely keyboard data entry using easy-to-follow grid-style format.

Disabling touch screen function as required

In demanding field conditions it is more practical to use just the keyboard 

Ad-hoc jobs added in the field

Jobs can be conveniently added while in the field by using the appropriate dictionaries or user-variables loaded on the handheld computer.

The same system can be used for a range of ATLAS applications

The modular design of ATLAS means that the crews can use the same system and equipment without retraining


Screenshots


  Requirements

Minimum Hardware:

Software Platform

Handheld:

PC:

Handheld

PC

64MB Memory

30kB disk for program

 

40MB disk space

RAM: 256 MB

CPU: 500 MHz

 

Windows® CE 3.1 / CE.NET

Microsoft® .Net Framework V1.1*

SQL Server CE*

 

Microsoft Windows® XP SP3

Microsoft® .Net Framework V2.0 SP1*

Microsoft® SQL Server 2005 SP3 Standard, Enterprise or Express Edition*

Microsoft ActiveSync® for Handheld communications

* SQL Server 2005 Express and .Net Platform are included with FieldMan.


 Management

ATLAS FieldMan is designed to cater for complex sampling regimes, applied over large forest estate areas. Planning the field assessment operations is simplified by using the desktop manager.  Jobs can then be assigned directly to field crews or to contractors who will organise their own field crews and data collection. ATLAS FieldMan allows the manager to easily check the progress of the measurement programme. The desktop manager quickly provides all the details of which field crews are assigned to any job and the work progress made.

 Contractors

ATLAS FieldMan provides the tools for contractors to conveniently manage all their client contracts for field measurement. It also enables them to make the best use of their field crews in order to get the field measurements completed efficiently. By using the desktop manager they can monitor progress of crews and reassign measurement tasks thus minimising down time and unnecessary crew movements. Administration is easy, as field assessments are managed through jobs that keep track of client details at all times.

 Fieldwork

ATLAS Fieldman has been designed to handle all the conditions that are encountered in the forest.  The touch screen can be disabled so that data entry can be entirely by keyboard.  This is a great advantage if conditions are wet or cold, as there is no need to try to read a touch screen under a film of water or to fumble with a pointer when wearing gloves. This helps to avoid costly mistakes caused by operators slipping in rough terrain and accidentally knocking the touch screen. The added advantage of using keyboard control is that, once learnt, it can often be a much faster way of entering data than graphical methods. FieldMan uses a grid-style data entry system similar to a spreadsheet such as Microsoft Excel®.

 Data

While the data is being collected in the field, checks are made for consistency with the expected range of values and, where appropriate, previous measurements. Checks are also made to ensure that all the expected measurements have been collected.  Any errors or omissions can then be corrected immediately with minimal cost and time. This ensures that the crew collect high quality data that can be put to use immediately by forest planners. Experienced crews can use the field reports to make further efficiency gains. A check on PLE for example will enable them to measure the correct number of plots, so that they don’t spend time either measuring plots unnecessarily or going back to add more plots.

If a crew is called up for an urgent new job the facility to have pre-loaded context libraries with client specific dictionaries and variables ensures that the data is collected to the correct specifications


 Integration with the ATLAS suite of Forest Management Tools

Integration between ATLAS modules enables information from one application to be accessed or presented within another which greatly increases the power of each individual module, and the suite as a whole. For example, FieldMan provides data in formats suitable for use in other ATLAS applications such as Cruiser or SilviQC.

 

Brochure

Fieldman (1 MB)


Articles
Controlling the flow of data with ATLAS FieldMan.pdf (780 KB)
Division of Responsibility.pdf (185 KB)
Separating Context From Data.pdf (665 KB)
Whats in a name.pdf (192 KB)




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