Transforming location specific data into digital format is useful in many industries such as many industries such as engineering, planning, management, transport/logistics, insurance, telecommunications, and business.
This document provides an overview of geographic information systems (GIS). It begins with a definition of GIS as a system that integrates hardware, software, and data to capture, store, analyze and display spatially referenced information. The document then outlines the historical background of GIS, the key components including hardware, software, data, procedures and personnel. It also describes the GIS process, common application areas, what makes GIS unique in its ability to handle spatial information, technologies used in GIS like digitization, and the two main data formats of raster and vector. Finally, it discusses the importance of GIS for urban planning by allowing layered maps and helping businesses target customers.
The document discusses how ArcGIS provides an interconnected platform to help organizations respond to trends and digital transformation needs across different business functions and departments. It presents ArcGIS as comprising a system of record for asset data, a system of engagement for field mobility and public engagement, and a system of insights for analytics and decision making. Specific capabilities are mentioned like asset management, emergency response, and network monitoring. The platform is described as enabling location intelligence, data integration, and access from any device to support an organization's digital transformation journey.
This document discusses the rise of geospatial data science and the differences between geospatial data science and traditional GIS. It notes that everyday 2.5 quintillion bytes of data are generated, 80% of which has a geospatial component. Geospatial data science bridges data science and GIS by treating location as core to the data. This field has grown due to increasing data availability, geospatial libraries, cloud computing, and the need to combine GIS and data science skills. The future of geospatial data science involves increased AI/ML use, more industry applications, and significant market and job growth.
The document discusses ArcGIS for Local Government and State Government, which are suites of configurable and customizable maps, apps, and tools focused on common government workflows that can help agencies leverage geospatial data, produce map products, maintain a common operational picture during events, and share information with the public. It emphasizes that ArcGIS provides a platform approach that can be deployed on-premise or in the cloud to address resource constraints while delivering applications throughout an organization with less staff, budget, and technical expertise.
Visualizing Data with Geographic Information Systems (GIS)Kate Dougherty
Librarians in academic and research institutions are increasingly involved in the curation and visualization of data created by their organizations. This presentation, presented as part of a session on "The Data Librarian" at the Internet Librarian International 2013 conference, explored how information professionals can use open source GIS software to add value to data.
Future of GIS, Moving to the Enterprise PlatformSSP Innovations
The document discusses how utilities are moving towards enterprise GIS platforms to better integrate and analyze spatial and asset data across their organizations. It provides examples of how Memphis Light Gas & Water and Middle Tennessee Electric Membership Corporation leveraged ArcGIS Online and mobile data collection to improve their asset management and field operations by exposing new types of data to field crews and collecting additional information. The key is for utilities to focus on exposing new data sources, collecting data from the field, and empowering operations through spatial analysis, systems integration and workflows.
Application of GIS in Construction ManagementKush Patel
This document discusses applying geographic information systems (GIS) to construction management. It aims to address problems with traditional construction scheduling and progress tracking by integrating GIS and project management software. This would allow visualization of construction progress over time in 3D. The methodology involves importing CAD drawings into GIS software, converting to shapefiles, joining with schedule data, and viewing the 3D model updated with progress information. The document reviews literature on similar applications and concludes that a GIS-based approach can help reduce costs, minimize timelines, and improve productivity through better information analysis, storage and retrieval.
CBS lecture at the opening of Data Science Campus of ONSPiet J.H. Daas
The document summarizes work done at the Center for Big Data Statistics, including case studies and methodological research. Some examples of projects are:
1) Visualizing income data in 2D and 3D heat maps showing relationships between age, income, and amount.
2) Analyzing road sensor data to show relationships between traffic intensity and GDP.
3) Tracking "ginger bread" product sales from scanner data around Saint Nicolas festivities.
4) Developing a social tension indicator using Twitter data.
5) Identifying web-only shops and innovative companies using web page archives.
This document provides an overview of geographic information systems (GIS). It begins with a definition of GIS as a system that integrates hardware, software, and data to capture, store, analyze and display spatially referenced information. The document then outlines the historical background of GIS, the key components including hardware, software, data, procedures and personnel. It also describes the GIS process, common application areas, what makes GIS unique in its ability to handle spatial information, technologies used in GIS like digitization, and the two main data formats of raster and vector. Finally, it discusses the importance of GIS for urban planning by allowing layered maps and helping businesses target customers.
The document discusses how ArcGIS provides an interconnected platform to help organizations respond to trends and digital transformation needs across different business functions and departments. It presents ArcGIS as comprising a system of record for asset data, a system of engagement for field mobility and public engagement, and a system of insights for analytics and decision making. Specific capabilities are mentioned like asset management, emergency response, and network monitoring. The platform is described as enabling location intelligence, data integration, and access from any device to support an organization's digital transformation journey.
This document discusses the rise of geospatial data science and the differences between geospatial data science and traditional GIS. It notes that everyday 2.5 quintillion bytes of data are generated, 80% of which has a geospatial component. Geospatial data science bridges data science and GIS by treating location as core to the data. This field has grown due to increasing data availability, geospatial libraries, cloud computing, and the need to combine GIS and data science skills. The future of geospatial data science involves increased AI/ML use, more industry applications, and significant market and job growth.
The document discusses ArcGIS for Local Government and State Government, which are suites of configurable and customizable maps, apps, and tools focused on common government workflows that can help agencies leverage geospatial data, produce map products, maintain a common operational picture during events, and share information with the public. It emphasizes that ArcGIS provides a platform approach that can be deployed on-premise or in the cloud to address resource constraints while delivering applications throughout an organization with less staff, budget, and technical expertise.
Visualizing Data with Geographic Information Systems (GIS)Kate Dougherty
Librarians in academic and research institutions are increasingly involved in the curation and visualization of data created by their organizations. This presentation, presented as part of a session on "The Data Librarian" at the Internet Librarian International 2013 conference, explored how information professionals can use open source GIS software to add value to data.
Future of GIS, Moving to the Enterprise PlatformSSP Innovations
The document discusses how utilities are moving towards enterprise GIS platforms to better integrate and analyze spatial and asset data across their organizations. It provides examples of how Memphis Light Gas & Water and Middle Tennessee Electric Membership Corporation leveraged ArcGIS Online and mobile data collection to improve their asset management and field operations by exposing new types of data to field crews and collecting additional information. The key is for utilities to focus on exposing new data sources, collecting data from the field, and empowering operations through spatial analysis, systems integration and workflows.
Application of GIS in Construction ManagementKush Patel
This document discusses applying geographic information systems (GIS) to construction management. It aims to address problems with traditional construction scheduling and progress tracking by integrating GIS and project management software. This would allow visualization of construction progress over time in 3D. The methodology involves importing CAD drawings into GIS software, converting to shapefiles, joining with schedule data, and viewing the 3D model updated with progress information. The document reviews literature on similar applications and concludes that a GIS-based approach can help reduce costs, minimize timelines, and improve productivity through better information analysis, storage and retrieval.
CBS lecture at the opening of Data Science Campus of ONSPiet J.H. Daas
The document summarizes work done at the Center for Big Data Statistics, including case studies and methodological research. Some examples of projects are:
1) Visualizing income data in 2D and 3D heat maps showing relationships between age, income, and amount.
2) Analyzing road sensor data to show relationships between traffic intensity and GDP.
3) Tracking "ginger bread" product sales from scanner data around Saint Nicolas festivities.
4) Developing a social tension indicator using Twitter data.
5) Identifying web-only shops and innovative companies using web page archives.
GIS Engineering & Construction is an integrated engineering and construction services company that has been in business since 1948. They provide services across multiple sectors including upstream, midstream, and downstream oil and gas. GIS offers services from initial conceptual planning through construction, commissioning, and long-term asset maintenance. They have over 2,000 employees in 21 locations across the US, Trinidad, and Canada.
Argent is a leading property development company. In 2008, it joined forces with London & Continental Railways Limited and DHL Supply Chain to form the King’s Cross Central Limited Partnership (KCCLP) and embarked on one of London’s largest ever mixed-use development projects. http://www.kingscross.co.uk/
Web GIS and mapping is now embedded across the business to enable true data-driven decision-making.
Topic covered include:
• Mapping Utilities and asset protection zones
• Mapping developments, projects and assets (buildings and infrastructure)
• Time-enabled visualisation for decision-making – planning and logistics
• CAD-GIS data translations / integration
• Process and workflow centric data management
• Future plans for IM, GIS and mapping at Argent
This document discusses geospatial technology and geographic information systems (GIS). It defines key terms like GIS, remote sensing, and GPS. It describes how these systems collect and analyze geographic data. The document also discusses geospatial intelligence (GEOINT) and how GIS plays an important role in military and national security applications. Specific GEOINT software and tools are also summarized, like Intergraph, Pathfinder, and the Structured Geospatial Analytic Method (SGAM). The document concludes by noting the growth of geospatial technologies across many sectors.
GIS (geographic information system) is a tool used to present data and information on maps, databases, tables, and pictures. A map is a 2D representation of reality that simplifies complex information by categorizing and grouping data. The key functions of a GIS are to input and output geometric and attribute data, store the data in a compatible format, structure the data for access and security, and edit and update the information to reflect changes. Spatial information in a GIS shows relationships between objects on a map, like the proximity of an industry to a water source. The GIS cycle involves collecting field data, digitizing and structuring on a computer, analyzing and combining data, making decisions, and updating data if needed
Tips and tricks for Working with Demographic Data [CARTOframes & Python]CARTO
This webinar focuses on working with our Data Observatory using the CARTOframes library for Python.
Our speakers, Holly Orr, and Alex Roth, present tips and solutions to common problems encountered when working with demographic data. Watch it now at https://go.carto.com/tips-working-demographic-data-webinar-recorded
GIS is a computer-based tool used and managed by people to efficiently capture, store, integrate, analyze and display spatial (geographically referenced) data & associated attribute data
Encuentro Aporta 2016 - Mesa 2 - Miguel AriasDatos.gob.es
This document discusses Carto's open source and open data approach to business decision making. It highlights that by 2020, 25 billion devices will generate location data, and that location unlocks insights from big data. Carto uses open source code and open data to democratize location intelligence and build communities. This allows for faster development at lower costs. The future is in services rather than code lines. Carto has over 250,000 users creating over 5,000 visualizations per month, and offers tools like Builder, Engine, and location data services to help organizations leverage location data.
Presentation from 2009 LandmanXchange Conference in Dallas, TX. Provides the concept and need for GIS and GPS in Land Services, Land Management, and Surface or ROW management.
Atlanta Enterprise Geographic Information SystemRuben Clark,GISP
The City of Atlanta is implementing an Enterprise Geographic Information System (AEGIS) to address challenges of accessing accurate and timely geospatial data across departments and to support initiatives like the 311 customer service system. AEGIS will establish a shared geospatial platform and cloud environment to allow easy access to and sharing of GIS data and tools across all levels of the city. The first phase, beginning in January 2013, involved setting up the cloud infrastructure and integrating GIS with the 311 system, scheduled for completion in December 2013. Future phases will include launching the EGIS portal and migrating all city departments onto the new platform.
Data visualization is the visual representation of data to help people understand patterns and insights that may be missed in text-based data. Modern tools go beyond standard charts to represent data through infographics, maps, and other complex visuals. Data visualization has become essential for business intelligence as it makes data insights accessible throughout organizations and easier to understand than raw data or statistics. The concept of visualizing data has existed for centuries but tools now automate detecting correlations and optimal chart types to represent insights.
The document discusses ESRI, a leading GIS software company. It provides an overview of ESRI's history and products, the role of GIS in different industries including oil and gas, and how GIS is facilitating business intelligence and integration. It also summarizes ESRI's desktop, server, and online geospatial software solutions.
Scaling Spatial Analytics with Google Cloud & CARTOCARTO
In this webinar, we focus on how Google Cloud and CARTO can be used to tackle even the most challenging Location Intelligence use cases at scale. You can watch the recorded webinar at: https://go.carto.com/webinars/google-cloud-spatial-analytics-at-scale
Reasons to switch to geographic information system (gis) for civil engineeringNI BT
GIS provides significant benefits for civil engineering projects by allowing engineers to collect, analyze, and visualize large amounts of spatial data from various sources. GIS facilitates efficient and precise planning, environmental examination, design, construction, and project management. It enables civil engineers to perform tasks like site selection, transportation analysis, pollution analysis, and more by integrating data streams and conducting spatial analysis. Adopting GIS technology improves project processing for civil engineering companies by supporting activities from initial planning through final construction.
A geographic information system (GIS) allows users to capture, store, manipulate, analyze, manage and display spatial or geographical data. GIS integrates hardware, software and data to visualize relationships within mapped information. Key components include hardware, GIS software, data and people. There are two main data types - raster, which stores cell-based data like images, and vector, which represents discrete features using points, lines and polygons. GIS has evolved significantly since the 1960s and is now widely used across various fields and applications.
The ArcGIS platform provides more than just 3D maps by enabling users to share, create, and add 3D content through web browsers and mobile apps. It allows existing 2D data and processes to be used to automate the creation of 3D models from imagery and lidar data. This facilitates large-scale 3D mapping of cities, facilities, and other areas. The platform also supports augmented reality and delivering 3D content anywhere through web scenes.
Computer vision people counter - linked inSilvia Mauro
This document describes a people counter solution powered by artificial intelligence. The solution uses IoT devices to ingest video data and pass it to a computer vision model. The computer vision model identifies people in videos and tracks their movement to count the number entering and exiting an area. The data is then visualized in reports and dashboards to provide insights for strategic planning, space utilization, and employee well-being. The solution leverages several Azure services including IoT, computer vision, data visualization and machine learning to provide a scalable architecture.
1) Statistics Netherlands is working on several Big Data projects to produce new official statistics in a timely manner using large alternative data sources like road sensors.
2) Their Center for Big Data Statistics aims to reduce response burden, deepen methodological knowledge, and stimulate cooperation using an ecosystem of partners.
3) As a proof of concept, they have produced the first Big Data-based official statistic on regional traffic intensity using minute-level road sensor data from 20,000 sensors on Dutch highways. This required data cleaning, transformation, estimation techniques, and integrating skills from statistics, IT, and subject-matter expertise.
The document provides an overview of how geographic information systems (GIS) can be used in civil engineering applications. It discusses how GIS allows civil engineers to manage and analyze spatial data to support infrastructure planning, design, construction, and maintenance. It also summarizes several specific ways GIS is used, including infrastructure management, transportation, land use planning, watershed management, and environmental analysis. GIS provides a centralized way to store and visualize spatial data, analyze relationships, and share information across teams and organizations.
ArcGIS for Water Utilities is a collection of Esri products configured specifically for water utilities. It includes maps and apps to support common water utility workflows such as maintaining asset information, designing capital projects, optimizing field operations, understanding operations status, and connecting with customers. These workflows integrate the common GIS patterns of asset management, planning and analysis, field mobility, operational awareness, and constituent engagement. The ArcGIS platform allows water utilities to deploy these solutions to unlock benefits and efficiently manage their operations.
CARTO en 5 Pasos: del Dato a la Toma de Decisiones [CARTO]CARTO
En este webinar repasamos - mediante una demostración con el mercado de Real Estate de Los Angeles como ejemplo - cada uno de los cinco pasos que la plataforma de CARTO sigue para una toma de decisiones eficaz basada en los datos.
Watch it now at: https://go.carto.com/carto-pasos-dato-toma-decisiones-recorded
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive function. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help protect against mental illness and improve symptoms for those who already suffer from conditions like depression and anxiety.
GIS Engineering & Construction is an integrated engineering and construction services company that has been in business since 1948. They provide services across multiple sectors including upstream, midstream, and downstream oil and gas. GIS offers services from initial conceptual planning through construction, commissioning, and long-term asset maintenance. They have over 2,000 employees in 21 locations across the US, Trinidad, and Canada.
Argent is a leading property development company. In 2008, it joined forces with London & Continental Railways Limited and DHL Supply Chain to form the King’s Cross Central Limited Partnership (KCCLP) and embarked on one of London’s largest ever mixed-use development projects. http://www.kingscross.co.uk/
Web GIS and mapping is now embedded across the business to enable true data-driven decision-making.
Topic covered include:
• Mapping Utilities and asset protection zones
• Mapping developments, projects and assets (buildings and infrastructure)
• Time-enabled visualisation for decision-making – planning and logistics
• CAD-GIS data translations / integration
• Process and workflow centric data management
• Future plans for IM, GIS and mapping at Argent
This document discusses geospatial technology and geographic information systems (GIS). It defines key terms like GIS, remote sensing, and GPS. It describes how these systems collect and analyze geographic data. The document also discusses geospatial intelligence (GEOINT) and how GIS plays an important role in military and national security applications. Specific GEOINT software and tools are also summarized, like Intergraph, Pathfinder, and the Structured Geospatial Analytic Method (SGAM). The document concludes by noting the growth of geospatial technologies across many sectors.
GIS (geographic information system) is a tool used to present data and information on maps, databases, tables, and pictures. A map is a 2D representation of reality that simplifies complex information by categorizing and grouping data. The key functions of a GIS are to input and output geometric and attribute data, store the data in a compatible format, structure the data for access and security, and edit and update the information to reflect changes. Spatial information in a GIS shows relationships between objects on a map, like the proximity of an industry to a water source. The GIS cycle involves collecting field data, digitizing and structuring on a computer, analyzing and combining data, making decisions, and updating data if needed
Tips and tricks for Working with Demographic Data [CARTOframes & Python]CARTO
This webinar focuses on working with our Data Observatory using the CARTOframes library for Python.
Our speakers, Holly Orr, and Alex Roth, present tips and solutions to common problems encountered when working with demographic data. Watch it now at https://go.carto.com/tips-working-demographic-data-webinar-recorded
GIS is a computer-based tool used and managed by people to efficiently capture, store, integrate, analyze and display spatial (geographically referenced) data & associated attribute data
Encuentro Aporta 2016 - Mesa 2 - Miguel AriasDatos.gob.es
This document discusses Carto's open source and open data approach to business decision making. It highlights that by 2020, 25 billion devices will generate location data, and that location unlocks insights from big data. Carto uses open source code and open data to democratize location intelligence and build communities. This allows for faster development at lower costs. The future is in services rather than code lines. Carto has over 250,000 users creating over 5,000 visualizations per month, and offers tools like Builder, Engine, and location data services to help organizations leverage location data.
Presentation from 2009 LandmanXchange Conference in Dallas, TX. Provides the concept and need for GIS and GPS in Land Services, Land Management, and Surface or ROW management.
Atlanta Enterprise Geographic Information SystemRuben Clark,GISP
The City of Atlanta is implementing an Enterprise Geographic Information System (AEGIS) to address challenges of accessing accurate and timely geospatial data across departments and to support initiatives like the 311 customer service system. AEGIS will establish a shared geospatial platform and cloud environment to allow easy access to and sharing of GIS data and tools across all levels of the city. The first phase, beginning in January 2013, involved setting up the cloud infrastructure and integrating GIS with the 311 system, scheduled for completion in December 2013. Future phases will include launching the EGIS portal and migrating all city departments onto the new platform.
Data visualization is the visual representation of data to help people understand patterns and insights that may be missed in text-based data. Modern tools go beyond standard charts to represent data through infographics, maps, and other complex visuals. Data visualization has become essential for business intelligence as it makes data insights accessible throughout organizations and easier to understand than raw data or statistics. The concept of visualizing data has existed for centuries but tools now automate detecting correlations and optimal chart types to represent insights.
The document discusses ESRI, a leading GIS software company. It provides an overview of ESRI's history and products, the role of GIS in different industries including oil and gas, and how GIS is facilitating business intelligence and integration. It also summarizes ESRI's desktop, server, and online geospatial software solutions.
Scaling Spatial Analytics with Google Cloud & CARTOCARTO
In this webinar, we focus on how Google Cloud and CARTO can be used to tackle even the most challenging Location Intelligence use cases at scale. You can watch the recorded webinar at: https://go.carto.com/webinars/google-cloud-spatial-analytics-at-scale
Reasons to switch to geographic information system (gis) for civil engineeringNI BT
GIS provides significant benefits for civil engineering projects by allowing engineers to collect, analyze, and visualize large amounts of spatial data from various sources. GIS facilitates efficient and precise planning, environmental examination, design, construction, and project management. It enables civil engineers to perform tasks like site selection, transportation analysis, pollution analysis, and more by integrating data streams and conducting spatial analysis. Adopting GIS technology improves project processing for civil engineering companies by supporting activities from initial planning through final construction.
A geographic information system (GIS) allows users to capture, store, manipulate, analyze, manage and display spatial or geographical data. GIS integrates hardware, software and data to visualize relationships within mapped information. Key components include hardware, GIS software, data and people. There are two main data types - raster, which stores cell-based data like images, and vector, which represents discrete features using points, lines and polygons. GIS has evolved significantly since the 1960s and is now widely used across various fields and applications.
The ArcGIS platform provides more than just 3D maps by enabling users to share, create, and add 3D content through web browsers and mobile apps. It allows existing 2D data and processes to be used to automate the creation of 3D models from imagery and lidar data. This facilitates large-scale 3D mapping of cities, facilities, and other areas. The platform also supports augmented reality and delivering 3D content anywhere through web scenes.
Computer vision people counter - linked inSilvia Mauro
This document describes a people counter solution powered by artificial intelligence. The solution uses IoT devices to ingest video data and pass it to a computer vision model. The computer vision model identifies people in videos and tracks their movement to count the number entering and exiting an area. The data is then visualized in reports and dashboards to provide insights for strategic planning, space utilization, and employee well-being. The solution leverages several Azure services including IoT, computer vision, data visualization and machine learning to provide a scalable architecture.
1) Statistics Netherlands is working on several Big Data projects to produce new official statistics in a timely manner using large alternative data sources like road sensors.
2) Their Center for Big Data Statistics aims to reduce response burden, deepen methodological knowledge, and stimulate cooperation using an ecosystem of partners.
3) As a proof of concept, they have produced the first Big Data-based official statistic on regional traffic intensity using minute-level road sensor data from 20,000 sensors on Dutch highways. This required data cleaning, transformation, estimation techniques, and integrating skills from statistics, IT, and subject-matter expertise.
The document provides an overview of how geographic information systems (GIS) can be used in civil engineering applications. It discusses how GIS allows civil engineers to manage and analyze spatial data to support infrastructure planning, design, construction, and maintenance. It also summarizes several specific ways GIS is used, including infrastructure management, transportation, land use planning, watershed management, and environmental analysis. GIS provides a centralized way to store and visualize spatial data, analyze relationships, and share information across teams and organizations.
ArcGIS for Water Utilities is a collection of Esri products configured specifically for water utilities. It includes maps and apps to support common water utility workflows such as maintaining asset information, designing capital projects, optimizing field operations, understanding operations status, and connecting with customers. These workflows integrate the common GIS patterns of asset management, planning and analysis, field mobility, operational awareness, and constituent engagement. The ArcGIS platform allows water utilities to deploy these solutions to unlock benefits and efficiently manage their operations.
CARTO en 5 Pasos: del Dato a la Toma de Decisiones [CARTO]CARTO
En este webinar repasamos - mediante una demostración con el mercado de Real Estate de Los Angeles como ejemplo - cada uno de los cinco pasos que la plataforma de CARTO sigue para una toma de decisiones eficaz basada en los datos.
Watch it now at: https://go.carto.com/carto-pasos-dato-toma-decisiones-recorded
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive function. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help protect against mental illness and improve symptoms for those who already suffer from conditions like depression and anxiety.
This document consists of a physics exam with multiple choice and free response questions covering topics like kinematics, forces, energy, heat transfer, and pressure. The first question involves analyzing a speed-time graph of a falling brick to determine times of changing acceleration. Subsequent questions calculate weight, spring force, density, acceleration, energy changes during airplane takeoff, and total pressure at a depth underwater. The final questions describe heat transfer from hot water to air and an experiment comparing heat loss from shiny vs dull surfaces.
Consumer & Brand Trends in a Digital World 2014IdeateLabs
Consumers have become more demanding with Internet of Things becoming a reality and Brands are facing challenges from a new breed of players identified as Clean Slate Brands.
Look at this SlideShare, to see our take on 7 Consumer Trends and 7 Brand Trends which will shape the entire landscape in 2014 and beyond.
This is the era of the Screenager and with Multiple screens comes Multiple Paths to Purchase thus making it even more challenging for Brands to find that perfect fit of Communication and Engagement that can result in Consumer Loyalty.
Read on...
The document describes changes made by CIE to some question papers for popular assessments with large candidature. CIE uses different but closely related variants of these question papers. This means for some components there are now two variant question papers, mark schemes, and principal examiner reports, rather than just one previously. For any individual country, only one variant will be used. The document contains both variants to provide centres with more past examination material. A diagram shows the relationship between the question papers, mark schemes, and principal examiner's reports for the first and second variants. Centres with questions should contact CIE's customer services. The variant items should be clearly labelled.
The document summarizes changes made by the Cambridge International Examinations (CIE) to some of their question papers for popular assessments with large numbers of candidates. CIE now uses two similar but distinct variants for some question papers, mark schemes, and examiner reports where previously there was only one. This allows for more past exam material to be available to candidates while maintaining the same standard of assessment across variants. The variants have established relationships to one another through CIE's assessment expertise. Centres will use only one variant for a given administration, but the document provides access to both so candidates have even more practice material.
Respuesta a panfleto PSOE. Jugando al despiste. ppmarmolejo
El documento critica duramente el panfleto publicado por el PSOE de Marmolejo. Según el documento, el panfleto del PSOE trata de despistar sobre la realidad y culpar a otros por la ruina económica que ellos mismos causaron cuando gobernaron. Además, el documento refuta punto por punto las críticas del PSOE al gobierno actual, señalando que el PSOE no ha aportado soluciones y solo se dedica a criticar.
GIS - A Game Changer For Telecom Providers - Techwave.pdfAnil
GIS can be used to great success in the telecommunications industry, including designing and applying efficient infrastructure to power 5G. Throughout the stages of development, GIS makes each step easier
This document provides an overview of GeoSolutions Consulting Inc., a leading GIS solution provider. Founded in 2003 in Panama, GeoSolutions specializes in geographic information systems, satellite imagery, remote sensing, and applying these technologies to areas like natural resources, environment, and public services. The company helps clients exploit spatial data to solve complex problems effectively. GeoSolutions provides high quality satellite imagery and tools to process and analyze the images. It offers innovative products and services, and clients praise GeoSolutions' expertise, reliability, and collaboration over many years.
The advent of technology and the vision to keep track with the latest technology, we the RKM group now indulging us in the field of GIS to integrate the mission friendly environment.
Moreover, the branch of GIS is a peculiar stream to convey the message of nature in visualizing, analyzing, interpreting the wide geographically concern scenario. A decision making tool that helps provide a better assessment and utilization of the resources.
A geographic information system (GIS) is a computer system for capturing, storing, analyzing and managing spatial or geographic data. Key components of a GIS include hardware, software, data, users and methods. GIS allows users to visualize, question, analyze and interpret data to understand relationships, patterns and trends. It has many uses such as performing geographic queries, improving organizational integration, and aiding in decision making for public and private sectors.
GIS enables fire departments to perform comprehensive vulnerability analyses to identify community values, hazards, and risks. This information supports various preparedness activities including deployment planning, training, and developing prevention and education programs. GIS facilitates mitigation efforts by identifying target areas for programs and improving operations like inspections and preplanning.
This essay discusses challenges to the development and application of geographic information systems (GIS) in Hong Kong, specifically related to a lack of suitable data and tools. The essay is divided into sections on data suitability, data variety, possibilities for data sharing, and GIS tools. Regarding data, acquiring original GIS data from the government can be extremely expensive for private companies. Available data is also limited in variety and may not support all potential applications. While data sharing among government departments has increased through initiatives like DAM, most private organizations are unwilling to share their data. Limited GIS tools and a lack of trained GIS experts in organizations also pose challenges. The essay concludes that establishing a GIS data warehouse and gaining more user input
Spatial Data Infrastructure (SDI) Is An Information...Stacey Wilson
The document discusses spatial data infrastructure (SDI) and how its methods for creation have changed in recent years. Some limitations that challenge SDI growth are mentioned, such as lack of standards for linked geospatial data. The goal of the essay is to detail concepts for an improved SDI in 2019 that integrates existing developments and emerging trends, including incorporating data mining techniques to help recognize patterns in data. Cloud computing infrastructure and its benefits from a networking perspective are also discussed. The future SDI would encourage participation from various sectors to increase awareness.
This document provides an overview of geographic information systems (GIS). It defines GIS as a tool that integrates hardware, software and data to capture, manage, analyze and display spatially referenced information. The document outlines the typical components and functional parts of a GIS, including spatial data, computer tools, and specific applications. It also discusses how GIS can be used to make better decisions, improve communication, increase efficiency and manage information geographically.
Mumbai University, T.Y.B.Sc.(I.T.), Semester VI, Principles of Geographic Information System, USIT604, Discipline Specific Elective Unit 2: Data Management and Processing System
What IT Professionals Should Know About Getting Started With & Supporting GISJim Tochterman
This document discusses considerations for IT professionals getting started with and supporting GIS. It notes that GIS has evolved from specialized back office systems to being fully integrated into IT and used across industries. Key aspects to consider include identifying priority users and needs, assessing staffing requirements, ensuring sufficient computing and network resources, and developing a comprehensive plan and budget to support GIS as part of the overall IT strategy. The document emphasizes that successful GIS implementation requires support from both GIS and IT professionals.
This document provides an overview of geographic information systems (GIS). It discusses that GIS combines maps with layered information about geographic features. The key components of GIS are computer systems, GIS software, procedures, data, and end users. GIS has various applications in technical areas like water resource management, environment, agriculture, as well as commercial, social, and administrative uses. GIS offers benefits over traditional paper maps and other software by allowing more efficient analysis of spatial and attribute data to support improved decision making.
React’s suitability to develop Geospatial solutions.pdfMindfire LLC
This document discusses the significance of React in geospatial solutions. It begins by defining geospatial data as information that describes things or events with a position on Earth, along with their characteristics. Geospatial information systems (GIS) allow visualization of geospatial data by mapping it. The document then provides examples of geospatial data applications in transportation and healthcare. It explains that React allows for easy development of interactive user interfaces and works well for geospatial solutions due to its declarative nature and ability to work across web and mobile platforms. Several React libraries for geospatial visualization are also listed.
The document discusses improvements to the Geographic Information System (GIS) used by the Nassau County Property Appraiser's Office. It has enhanced its GIS to be more user-friendly and accessible on mobile devices. The GIS now features over 30 data layers and tools like geolocation that users can access through a county-wide map on computers or mobile phones. The office aims to continue improving the system through additional search tools and information while keeping costs low for taxpayers.
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An application that charts physical locations on maps for identification and navigation. Smartphone mapping apps are commonly used instead of dedicated GPS units, though built-in vehicle navigation systems can be more usable. Web mapping delivers maps through geographic information systems and allows users to choose what maps show. It emphasizes design like data storage over end-user reports. Quality maps are important for planning applications to clearly communicate proposals to the public. Application topology mapping diagrams how enterprise applications connect and perform.
This project involves updating the geographic information system (GIS) database and maps for the existing electricity distribution network in Muzaffarabad, Pakistan. The network was originally developed in 2006 but has not been updated since 2010. The project will update the digital database and maps to reflect current infrastructure by collecting data on transformers, poles, conductors, and consumers. This updated GIS database will help improve planning, implementation, and operation of the electricity network by providing accurate spatial and non-spatial utility data to support decision making. The specific area of focus will be the 11kV City-4 feeder network within the 132kV Muzaffarabad grid.
A surprising number of communications companies still document their network in disparate proprietary systems like CAD. This makes it difficult to obtain information needed to make decisions fast and stay competitive. This paper demonstrates how an enterprise Geographic Information System (GIS)–based system is a better approach by enabling a centralized data store; multiple simultaneous editors; flexibility and configurability; standard customization environments; open integration framework; desktop, Web, mobile and cloud deployment options; and rich data interoperability.
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The Benefits of Digitalizing Geographic Location Information
1. The Benefits of Digitalizing Geographic Location Information
Geographic location is one among the prime factors that must be considered when
thinking of a new business concern. Identifying ideal business location, targeting
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