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Geographic Information Systems (GIS) and Natural Hazards
2013Geographic Information Systems (GIS). GIS is a computer-based information system designed for capturing, storing, analyzing, managing, and displaying spatial data representing human and natural phenomena from the real world. It may include application to remote sensing, land surveying, mathematics, and geography. Natural Hazard.
TAROLLI, PAOLO, M. Cavalli
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Geographic information systems (GIS) for microcomputers
ACM SIGUCCS Newsletter, 1989At The University of Calgary, courses in Geographic Information Systems are offered in the departments of Geography and Surveying Engineering and the Faculty of Environmental Design. In this article. Roger Wheate describes how the development of the microcomputer as a standard has made this technology accessible to a wide body of users and provides ...
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Geographic Information Systems (GIS) in Hungary
1996Information technology can be considered as an engine of competitiveness, economic growth and employment. The existence of the national communication and information infrastructure is a prerequisite of any advanced applications. All the developments in this field have an increasing global context from one side and a personal character from the other ...
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Geographic Information Systems (GIS)
Proceedings of the 49th ACM Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education, 2018Ali Erkan, John Barr
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