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Gis Basics 1st Stephen Mark Wise Stephen Wise

  • SKU: BELL-2372008
Gis Basics 1st Stephen Mark Wise Stephen Wise
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Publisher: CRC Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 4.51 MB
Pages: 235
Author: Stephen Mark Wise, Stephen Wise
ISBN: 9780415246514, 9780203164549, 9780203258705, 9781280068829, 0415246512, 0203164547, 0203258703, 1280068825
Language: English
Year: 2002
Edition: 1st

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Gis Basics 1st Stephen Mark Wise Stephen Wise by Stephen Mark Wise, Stephen Wise 9780415246514, 9780203164549, 9780203258705, 9781280068829, 0415246512, 0203164547, 0203258703, 1280068825 instant download after payment.

Geographical Information Systems (GIS) are computer systems for storing, displaying and analyzing spatial data. The past twenty years have seen a rapid growth in their use in government, commerce and academia, and they can be used for managing a network of utilities, from handling census data through to planning the location of a new supermarket. But how do they work?Stephen Wise has been a regular contributor to GeoEurope and his 'Back to Basics' articles have provided a clear and simple introduction to the inner workings of GIS for a non-specialist audience. He now presents the original articles with new material and provides a new coverage of both major types of GIS: vector and raster systems. Undergraduates and professionals who wish to improve their knowledge of GIS should get a better understanding of how GIS operate in the way that they do, such as how spatial data is stored on a computer, how the different methods affect the capabilities of the GIS, how basic operations performed and how the choice of algorithm affects the speed of the system.

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