Transcription of Geographical Information Systems (GIS)
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1 Geographical Information Systems (GIS) Introduction Geographical Information system (GIS) is a technology that provides the means to collect and use geographic data to assist in the development of Agriculture. A digital map is generally of much greater value than the same map printed on a paper as the digital version can be combined with other sources of data for analyzing Information with a graphical presentation. The GIS software makes it possible to synthesize large amounts of different data, combining different layers of Information to manage and retrieve the data in a more useful manner.
Methods A successful GIS operates according to a well-designed plan and business rules, which are the models and operating practices unique to each organization. Functions of GIS General-purpose GIS software performs six major tasks such as input, manipulation, management, query and analysis, Visualization. ...
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Methods, Geographic information system, Remote sensing, Introduction to GIS, MIT OpenCourseWare, GIS Solutions for Surveying, Esri, Comparison of Geographic Information Systems (GIS), Comparison of Geographic Information Systems (GIS) software, Geography, Specification, Geographical Information Systems, Cornell, Geospatial information systems