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Ch 2 Overview of Planning and Implementation 7
Planning Projects
Ideally some planning will occur before the Juniper
Aspect software is used. You may need to load the
software or read this manual in order to take a look at the
features provided before proceeding. Some decisions
don’t need to be made up-front, but it will help if you are
aware of them.
As you are planning a project, keep the following items in
mind:
1. Location of project: basic knowledge of where the
project is located is needed so it can be located on
the basemap.
2. Basemap: Is a good basemap (aerial imagery) of
the project location available from the software?
If not, you can import a CAD drawing that is
georeferenced, create a boundary map on a mobile
computer using GPS and walking the area you are
mapping, or work without a background.
3. Object catalog: What object catalog do you want
to use? You can use the object catalog provided
with the software, load a predened CSV (comma-
separated values) le with the object information you
want to use, or create one from scratch. You will also
select symbology to represent objects.
4. Assigning tasks: Depending on the size of your
company and the scope of individual projects, you
might have one person take care of planning, data
collection in the eld, data management, and report
generation. Or, you might have one person doing the
project management on the desktop computer while
one or more other people collect data in the eld.
Multiple mobile workers can collect data on the
same project at the same time. They could have
different tasks to perform for a single irrigation system
layout. For example, they could each have different
geographical areas or different object types to
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