Geographical information systems / edited by Paul A. Longley ...[et al.].

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: New York : John Wiley & Sons, c1999.Description: 2 v. : ill. (some col.), maps 26 cmISBN:
  • 471321826
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • R G 70.212 .G292 1999
Contents:
v.1. Principles and technical issues--v.2. Management issues and applications.
Summary: and land use, urban planning, military, and other applications.Summary: and techniques for transforming and linking geographical data. Volume 2 offers in-depth coverage of key GIS management issues and applications, including, choosing among different types of commercial GISSummary: data capture using remote sensing and global positioning system (GPS) technologiesSummary: legal liability, privacy, and confidentiality issuesSummary: new GIS technology, from networked and "open" GIS to desktop environmentsSummary: the efficiency, effectiveness, and safety of GISSummary: Provides background on basic GIS concepts and addresses the radical shifts and changes that have taken place in GIS technology and its uses. Volume 1 features in-depth coverage of key GIS principles and technical issues, including, spatial representation, spatial distributions, and spatial data
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Reference Reference Aklatang Emilio Aguinaldo-Information Resource Center Reference G 70.212 .G292 1999 v.2 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Not for loan 3AEA0000288913
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v.1. Principles and technical issues--v.2. Management issues and applications.

and land use, urban planning, military, and other applications.

and techniques for transforming and linking geographical data. Volume 2 offers in-depth coverage of key GIS management issues and applications, including, choosing among different types of commercial GIS

data capture using remote sensing and global positioning system (GPS) technologies

legal liability, privacy, and confidentiality issues

new GIS technology, from networked and "open" GIS to desktop environments

the efficiency, effectiveness, and safety of GIS

Provides background on basic GIS concepts and addresses the radical shifts and changes that have taken place in GIS technology and its uses. Volume 1 features in-depth coverage of key GIS principles and technical issues, including, spatial representation, spatial distributions, and spatial data

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