Getting started with geographic information systems
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書誌事項
Getting started with geographic information systems
(Prentice Hall series in geographic information science)
Prentice Hall, c1997
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Includes bibliographical references and index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
Designed to make the complexity of this rapidly-growing high-tech field accessible to beginning students, this text provides a basic, non-technical and student-friendly introduction to GIS. The book clearly links theory and practice, and helps apply the material to the real world by providing interviews with practising GIS professionals. It features simple explanations, many illustrations and photographs, extensive chapter-end study aids, and generic laboratory assignments for use with any GIS software.
目次
- What is a GIS?
- GIS's roots in cartography
- getting the map into the computer
- maps as numbers
- what is where?
- why is it there?
- making maps with GIS
- how to pick a GIS
- GIS in action
- the future of GIS.
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