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Geographic Information Systems Grid

2005
GIS Grid (geographic information systems grid) is a combination of geographic information systems and grid technology. Existing non-standardized multi-sources and multi-scales data have a shortage of spatial information shared in either internal and external organizations or departments, especially in national or global applications.
Dan Feng 0001   +6 more
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Geographic Information Systems

2020
Today, GIS constitutes a fundamental geocomputational approach and tool in the analysis and mapping of past or present processes of the environment, territory, and landscape. GIS provides an opportunity to analyze spatial data using both multiscalar and diachronic approaches, and—quite importantly—in a digital and quantitative manner.
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Geographical information systems

2004
The chapter gives an introduction to Geographical Information Systems (GIS) with particular focus on their application within environmental management.
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A systematic review of the flood vulnerability using geographic information system

Heliyon, 2022
Shiau Wei Chan   +2 more
exaly  

GEOGRAPHICAL INFORMATION SYSTEMS

Australian Planner, 1999
Pullar, D. V., McDonald, G. T.
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Geographical Information Systems

1997
Geographically referenced data consist of any type of measurement or observation, whether analog or digital, which have a known distribution across the surface of the ground, and hence can be presented as a map. Data of this sort are fundamental to all phases of mineral exploration and involve geological, geophysical and geo-chemical data along with ...
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Geographical information system

2016
Helena Cláudia da Cruz Albuquerque   +2 more
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Geographic Information Systems

2003
Geographic information systems provide powerful tools that can enable public health practitioners to analyze and visualize data and to make informed decisions in a timely and relevant manner. Since the publication of the first edition of Public Health Informatics and Information Systems, GIS has become increasingly more accessible and widely used.
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Geographical Information Systems

2014
Preparing Array Analytics for the Data Tsunami Similarity Join for Big Geographic Data Spatial Index Schemes for Cloud Environments NoSQL Geographic Databases: An Overview Web Services Composition and Geographic Information Database Server Models for WMS and WFS Geographic Web Services Robust Workflow Systems + Flexible Geoprocessing Services = Geo ...
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