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Ontology-Driven Geographic Information Systems

by Frederico T. Fonseca, Max J. Egenhofer , 1999
"... This paper introduces a geographic information system architecture based on ontologies. Ontology plays a central role in the definition of all aspects and components of an information system in the so-called ontology-driven information systems. The system presented here uses a container of interoper ..."
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This paper introduces a geographic information system architecture based on ontologies. Ontology plays a central role in the definition of all aspects and components of an information system in the so-called ontology-driven information systems. The system presented here uses a container

R and geographical information systems, especially GRASS

by K. Hornik, Roger Bivand - DSC , 2001
"... R and geographical information systems ..."
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R and geographical information systems

A geographical information system for the proposed

by St. Andrew, R. M. Charlemagne, R. Mahon, N. R. Marshall
"... A geographical information system for the proposed conservation area at Long Pond, St. ..."
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A geographical information system for the proposed conservation area at Long Pond, St.

Geographical information systems

by Jonathan Raper
"... The year of 1990 saw significant progress in the application of geographical information systems (GIS) to research in physical geography and environmental science. Developments in computer hardware, database design and spatial theory (Burrough, 1986) which have accelerated in the late 1980s have now ..."
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The year of 1990 saw significant progress in the application of geographical information systems (GIS) to research in physical geography and environmental science. Developments in computer hardware, database design and spatial theory (Burrough, 1986) which have accelerated in the late 1980s have

SYMPOSIUM ON GEOGRAPHIC INFORMATION SYSTEMS:

by Volxxvi Part Iii, M. J. D. Brand
"... It was with great pleasure that I accepted the invitation to speak at tonight's symposium on Geographic Information Systems. The Society has had a long relationship with the Ordnance Survey and it is fitting that it should have provided this forum for the discussion of issues which are ..."
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It was with great pleasure that I accepted the invitation to speak at tonight's symposium on Geographic Information Systems. The Society has had a long relationship with the Ordnance Survey and it is fitting that it should have provided this forum for the discussion of issues which are

Keywords: Geographic information systems

by Martin A. Healy, Jason A. Gillilan , 2012
"... geographic information system (GIS) software, combined with the increasing availability of spatially-referenced health and environmental data in digital format, have cre-ated new opportunities for making breakthroughs in spa-inaccurate to some degree. Such inaccuracies can be com-pounded when spatia ..."
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geographic information system (GIS) software, combined with the increasing availability of spatially-referenced health and environmental data in digital format, have cre-ated new opportunities for making breakthroughs in spa-inaccurate to some degree. Such inaccuracies can be com-pounded when

Geographic Information Systems

by Dan Cornford , 2000
"... .24> spatial data analysis capabilities; and map display capabilities. 1.2 Course philosophy This course combines an theoretical explanation of the tools used in a GIS with a broad overview of the applications of GIS. IT will be left to the individual student to ensure they have a sucient kno ..."
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the following subjects in greater or lesser depth. Functionality and applications of GIS. Characteristics of spatial data. Models of spatial information. 2 CS321 Geographic Information Systems Representation and algorithms for spatial data. Structures a

Interoperability of Geographical Information Systems

by Hanno Kuus - TALLINN TECHNICAL UNIVERSITY , 2002
"... There are many Geographical Information System (GIS) applications in use today, unfortunately we are also used to various problems regarding the spatial data. An important aspect of every system is interoperability--the ability of GIS software to use the spatial data, provided by other systems. ..."
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There are many Geographical Information System (GIS) applications in use today, unfortunately we are also used to various problems regarding the spatial data. An important aspect of every system is interoperability--the ability of GIS software to use the spatial data, provided by other systems

Geographic Information Systems

by Tonny J. Oyana
"... Special thanks to Geog 420 students, especially Stanley Mubako for assisting with the survey and Kara Scott for proof reading the manuscript. Special appreciation to Professors Kenneth Foote of University of Colorado at Boulder and Frackson Mumba, Southern Illinois University Carbondale, Science Edu ..."
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of human subjects. This paper presents a creative case-based modern-style pedagogical approach for teaching and learning advanced technical concepts in geographic information systems (GIS) using classroom observations covering an eight-year study period, 2004-2011. Assessment data was collected

Geographic Information Systems Geographic Information Systems

by Amcis Proceedings, James Pick, James B. Pick
"... This tutorial provides a foundation in GIS including its basic structure and concepts, and spatial analysis. Spatial Decision Support Systems are introduced, emphasizing one current model. The links of GIS to related technologies such as GPS, wireless, location-based technologies, and RFID are exami ..."
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This tutorial provides a foundation in GIS including its basic structure and concepts, and spatial analysis. Spatial Decision Support Systems are introduced, emphasizing one current model. The links of GIS to related technologies such as GPS, wireless, location-based technologies, and RFID
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