Introduction To Geographic Information Systems (GIS)
Introduction To Geographic Information Systems (GIS)
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HOW DOES
INTRODUCTION TO GIS GIS WORK?
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GEOGRAPHY
DATABASE &
TYPES OF DATA
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Self-Regulating Managed
. . . These Are Increasingly In Conflict
Geography
“Geo” = Earth
study of the
earth
Data Information
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Knowledge
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Information Systems
Generic Goal:
• Transform Data into Information
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What is a GIS?
GIS Definition
Data Storage: Some data is stored such as a map in a drawer, while others,
such as digital data, can be as a hardcopy, stored on CD or on
your hard drive.
Data The digital geographical data can be edited, this allows for many
Manipulation: attribute to be added, edited, or deleted to the specification of
the project.
Query And GIS was used widely in decision making process for the new
Analysis: commission districts. We use population data to help establish an
equal representation of population to area for each district.
Visualization: This represents the ability to display your data, your maps, and
information
GIS Components
Hardware Computer System, Scanner, Printer, Plotter, Flat Board
Software GIS software in use are MapInfo, ARC/Info, AutoCAD Map, etc. The software
available can be said to be application specific.
Data A GIS will integrate spatial data with other data resources and can even use a
DBMS, used by most organization to maintain their data, to manage spatial data.
Geographic data and related tabular data can be collected in-house or purchased
from a commercial data provider.
People GIS users range from technical specialists who design and maintain.
Method The map creation can either be automated raster to vector creator or it can be
manually victories using the scanned images. Components
How does a GIS work?
• GIS data has a spatial/geographic
reference
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Vectors
Topology Dimensions
• Roads
• Land Parcels Surveys
• Population ABC
• Utilities Networks
• Land Mines Images Annotation
• Hospitals CAD
• Refugee Camps 27 Main St.
Drawings
• Wells
• Sanitation 3D Objects Attributes
Addresses
Terrain
Two fundamental types of data
• Vector
A series of x,y coordinates
For discrete data represented as points, lines,
polygons
• Raster
Grid and cells
For continuous data such as elevation, slope,
surfaces
Raster
Vector
Real World
Other features of a GIS
• Produce good cartographic products
(translation = maps)
• Generate and maintain metadata
• Use and share geoprocessing models
• Managing data in a geodatabase
using data models for each sector
What can you do with a GIS?