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New The first KIDS-3g website is now available online for the public to view: GLiPHA  
 
Introducing KIDS-3g - The third generation of KIDS
Friday, 29 May 2009

Following a period of intense redevelopment, the first public KIDS-3g website has been released. You can see this KIDS-3g client at http://kids.fao.org/glipha/index.html. Work is currently underway to make KIDS-3g generally available. However, KIDS-2 will also continue to be supported.

Some of the new features of KIDS-3g include a more advanced GIS functionality that supports geo-features that change over time and multiple versions of geo-layers, as well as the possibility to support multiple sources of data. 

The new version of the KIDS data repository comprises a radical departure from previous versions in that it is based on a Service Oriented Architecture (SOA), which means that services are distributed to users/applications according to their needs while individual users are no longer required to download and install their own instances of the application.

Last Updated ( Tuesday, 02 June 2009 )
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Demonstration site updated to KIDS 2.8rc4
Monday, 16 February 2009

The demonstration site has been updated to KIDS, 2.8rc4. Please try it out and let us know what you think!

Last Updated ( Monday, 01 June 2009 )
 
Welcome to Key Indicator Data System (KIDS)
Saturday, 12 June 2004
The Key Indicator Data System (KIDS) has been developed by the World Agriculture Information Centre (WAICENT) of the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations.

KIDS is a software framework that provides the ability to implement thematic information systems that collect, reference, visualize, exchange and disseminate statistical, survey and indicator data. Visualization is possible through tables, mapping, raster images and graphs. Basic GIS overlay and legend editing functions are available for non-GIS users.

Last Updated ( Wednesday, 12 December 2007 )
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