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Background: The purpose of this literature review is to understand geographical information systems (GIS) and how they can be applied to public health informatics, medical informatics, and epidemiology.
Nicola Shaw, Suzanne McGuire
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Geographical information systems (GIS) are a kind of location intelligence technology that supports systematic collection, integration, analysis and sharing of spatial data.
Xuan Zhu
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Usability of GIS methodology at library service planning: some examples
In information era, Geographical Information Systems (GIS) are more and more accessible for general application and consequently gaining in importance.
Matija Vidiček, Silva Novljan
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A Map-Based Recommendation System and House Price Prediction Model for Real Estate
In 2015, global real estate was worth $217 trillion, which is approximately 2.7 times the global GDP; it also accounts for roughly 60% of all conventional global resources, making it one of the key factors behind any country’s economic growth and ...
Maryam Mubarak +6 more
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Map Calculus in GIS: a proposal and demonstration [PDF]
This paper provides a new representation for fields (continuous surfaces) in Geographical Information Systems (GIS), based on the notion of spatial functions and their combinations.
Haklay, M
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Geographical and modern technologies
It is the modern techniques that are used in modern geographical science in scientific applications three Systems is a technology GIS Gis (Geograbhical InFormation System), sensor system technology remote R.S (Remoote Sensing), GPS system ...
Dr .Abdul Razzaq Ahmed Saeed
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Implementation of GIS-Based Applications in Water Governance [PDF]
__Abstract__ Geographical Information Systems (GIS) are computer programs that are able to bring large amounts of data of both the physical and the social system together in one comprehensive overview shown digitally.
A Giddens +27 more
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Bergson's GIS: Experience, Time and Memory in Geographical Information Systems
Geographical Information Systems (GIS) intended as digital forms of mapping struggle to represent time, change and temporality. The assumption of a static Cartesian, metric space of two or three dimensions only and defined by coordinates makes it ...
Rob Shields
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Primena GIS-a u hidrološkim istraživanjima - primer reke Lepenice [PDF]
The basic component of GIS technology (Geographical Information Systems) is the base of graphical data, which can be used for geographical definition of spaces elements- entities.
Milanović Ana, Štrbac Dragoljub
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Using geographical information systems for management of back-pain data [PDF]
This is the post-print version of the Article. The official published version can be accessed from the link below - Copyright @ 2002 MCB UP LtdIn the medical world, statistical visualisation has largely been confined to the realm of relatively simple ...
De Souza, LH +3 more
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