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Anita Graser is a spatial data scientist, open source GIS advocate, and author
with a background in geographic information science. She is currently working with the Center
for Mobility Systems at the Austrian Institute of Technology in Vienna and teaching QGIS classes
at UNIGIS Salzburg. She serves on the QGIS project steering committee. and has published several
books about QGIS. Furthermore, she develops tools, such as the Time Manager plugin for QGIS. You
can follow her on Twitter @underdarkGIS.Olaya Ferrero Víctor :
Victor is a GIS developer. He is the creator and main developer of the QGIS
Processing Framework.
Victor is the author of “Sistemas de Información Geográfica” a
free book about fundamentals of GIS.
I would like to thank my co-authors, and
everyone else in the QGIS community.Bruy Oleksandr :
Alexander Bruy is a GFOSS advocate and open source developer working on the
QGIS project. He has also maintained a collection of his own open source projects. He has been
working with QGIS since 2006, and now he is an OSGeo charter member and QGIS core developer. He
is also the author of QGIS By Example, Packt Publishing. Alexander is currently a freelance GIS
developer and works for various companies worldwide.Mandel Alex :
Alex Mandel is a geospatial scientist who has a PhD in geography and more than
12 years of experience in applying GIS to a variety of projects. He has also taught courses on
GIS, geospatial programming, and Geoweb.Mearns Ben :
Ben Mearns was previously the Lead Geospatial Information Consultant at the University of Delaware, where he was the senior GIS professional charged with leading, developing, and advising on GIS solutions. He developed the GeoServer-based campus mapping system. He has held GIS and data positions at the University of Pennsylvania Cartographic Modeling Lab, Princeton University Department of Sociology, and Macalester College Department of Geography.