TL;DR: This chapter discusses GIS's Roots in Cartography, the Evolution of GIS Software, and Making Maps with GIS, as well as selecting the Best GIS.
Abstract: (NOTE: Each chapter includes Study Guide, Exercises, References, and Key Terms and Definitions.) 1. What Is a GIS? Getting Started. Some Definitions of GIS. A Brief History of GIS. Sources of Information on GIS. People in GIS: Nils Larsen. 2. GIS's Roots in Cartography. Map and Attribute Information. Map Scale and Projections. Coordinate Systems. Geographic Information. 3. Maps as Numbers. Representing Maps as Numbers. Structuring Attributes. Structuring Maps. Why Topology Matters. Formats for GIS Data. Exchanging Data. People in GIS: Mark Bosworth. 4. Getting the Map into the Computer. Analog-to-Digital Maps. Finding Existing Map Data. Digitizing and Scanning. Field and Image Data. Data Entry. Editing and Validation. People in GIS: Susan Benjamin. 5. What Is Where? Basic Database Management. Searches by Attribute. Searches by Geography. The Query Interface. 6. Why Is It There? Describing Attributes. Statistical Analysis. Spatial Description. Spatial Analysis. Searching for Spatial Relationships. GIS and Spatial Analysis. 7. Making Maps with GIS. The Parts of a Map. Choosing a Map Type. Designing the Map. 8. How to Pick a GIS. The Evolution of GIS Software. GIS and Operating Systems. GIS Software Capabilities. GIS Software and Data Structures. Choosing the Best GIS. People in GIS: Assaf Anyamba. 9. GIS in Action. Introducing GIS in Action. Case Study 1: GIS Fights the Gypsy Moth. Case Study 2: GIS and Road Accidents in Connecticut. Case Study 3: GIS Helps Environmental Assessment in Brooklyn. Case Study 4: The Channel Islands GIS. Case Study 5: Using GIS and GPS to Map the Sliding Rocks of Racetrack Playa. 10. The Future of GIS. Why Speculate? Future Data. Future Hardware. Future Software. Some Future Issues and Problems. Conclusion. People in GIS: Michael Goodchild. Glossary. Index.
TL;DR: GIS and the Information Age, What GIS Does, Spacial (Geographic) Data, Raster and Vector Formats, Topology, Data Entry, Inventory Operations, Basic Analysis, Advanced Analysis, Site Suitability Models, Data Problems
Abstract: GIS and the Information Age, What GIS Does, Spacial (Geographic) Data, Raster and Vector Formats, Topology, Data Entry, Inventory Operations, Basic Analysis, Advanced Analysis, Site Suitability Models, Data Problems
TL;DR: This paper presents an overview of the GIS industry and GIS software, selecting and implementing a GIS, and a glossary of commonly-used GIS terms.
Abstract: Part 1 Defining GIS: an overview of the GIS industry and GIS software defining a GIS using a GIS why implement a GIS? GIS technology trends four leading GIS products in review. Part 2 Selecting and implementing a GIS: implementing a GIS the need for planning a GIS selecting a GIS keys to successful implementation the pitfalls of a GIS using a GIS consultant staffing a GIS financial justification of GIS base map accuracy getting CADD data into a GIS a case study in GIS implementation - Prince William County, Virginia. Appendices: resources for GIS information and training glossary of commonly-used GIS terms.
TL;DR: This volume will be extremely useful to those dealing with border studies, urban Studies, urban planning, cultural diversity, geography of the United States, ethnic gateway communities, transnational communities, cultural networks, and conflict immigrants.
Abstract: This book serves both as a general introduction to geographic information systems (GIS) and as a manual for a variety of functions of the ArcGIS Desktop applications. It focuses on practical knowle...