Beyond mapping concepts, algorithms, and issues in gis
This book discusses maps as data with data structure implications; roving windows; spatial data modeling and management; assessing variability, shape, and pattern of map features; overlaying maps; cost-benefit analysis; algorithms involved in slope, distance, and connectivity; and cartographic and spatial modeling. A disk containing four-color graphics, including charts and maps, is also available. Provides a GIS glossary. Includes a list of recommended readings for each topic. Compiles international GIS instructions and presents contact details and information on each.
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Main Author: | Berry, Joseph K. autor/a |
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Format: | Texto biblioteca |
Language: | eng |
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Fort Collins, Colorado GIS World Books John Wiley & Sons
1996
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Subjects: | Sistemas de información geográfica, |
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