Geographic Information Systems (GIS)
Geographic Information Systems
(GIS) provide the means for display and analysis of spatial data and
associated attributes. Advanced GIS software should handle all data types
(raster, vector, CAD, TIN, and database) with seamless overlay of
georeferenced materials in any map projection. Interactive creation of
regions based on selected elements or cell values for use in further
selection or processing is also integral to a robust GIS system
- make maps and posters
- interactive GIS
- object types
- topology types
- make pin maps and theme
maps
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- attribute databases
- region generation
- buffer zones
- region and vector
combinations
- measurements and sketches
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