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Geographic Information Systems
1995Americans are currently spending $500 billion per annum on logistics—moving objects and people from place to place—then, as often as not, moving them back to where they started again. Most of the maps now being used to aid these costly and complicated logistics operations are printed on paper.
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Geographic information systems
2013A geographic information system (GIS) is a computer-based tool for the input, storage, management, retrieval, update, analysis and output of information. The information in a GIS relates to the characteristics of geographic locations or areas. In other words, a GIS allows us to answer questions about where things are or about what is located at a given
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Dart: A Geographic Information System on Hadoop
IEEE International Conference on Cloud Computing, 2015Hong Zhang +4 more
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Assessment of lively street network based on geographic information system and space syntax
Multimedia tools and applications, 2015Xin Li +5 more
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Geographical Information Systems
1997Geographically 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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