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Geographic Information Systems Patty McGray University of Phoenix EDTC 560 Applications of Multimedia and Web Page Design Janet Wright November 17, 2004
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Page 1: Geographic Information Systems Patty McGray University of Phoenix EDTC 560 Applications of Multimedia and Web Page Design Janet Wright November 17, 2004.

Geographic Information Systems

Patty McGrayUniversity of Phoenix

EDTC 560 Applications of Multimedia and Web Page Design

Janet WrightNovember 17, 2004

Page 2: Geographic Information Systems Patty McGray University of Phoenix EDTC 560 Applications of Multimedia and Web Page Design Janet Wright November 17, 2004.

What is a GIS? An integration of five components

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GIS functions

QueryQuery

AnalyzeAnalyze

StoreStore

DisplayDisplay

CaptureCapture

OutputOutput

Buildings

Streets

Reality

Customers

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Capturing data

GISData

GPSGPS

480585.5, 3769234.6483194.1, 3768432.3485285.8, 3768391.2484327.4, 3768565.9483874.7, 3769823.0

480585.5, 3769234.6483194.1, 3768432.3485285.8, 3768391.2484327.4, 3768565.9483874.7, 3769823.0

CoordinatesCoordinates

Hardcopy mapsHardcopy mapsDigital dataDigital data

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Storing vector data Real-world entities are abstracted into

three basic shapes

Points Points

Retail storesRetail stores

LinesLines

StreetsStreets

Areas/PolygonsAreas/Polygons

Land usesLand uses

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Storing raster data Use square cells to model reality Each square holds a value

e.g. Photographs, TV

Reality(A highway)

X,Y

Rows

Columns

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Query Identifying specific features

Identifying features based on conditions

Florida counties with a population greater than 300,000

Florida counties with a population greater than 300,000

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AnalysisWhich parcels are within 50 feet of the road?

Which parcels are within 50 feet of the road?

Well type Drilled

Building owner Smith

Soil type Sandy

Well type Drilled

Building owner Smith

Soil type Sandy

ProximityProximity

OverlayOverlay

NetworkNetwork

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Display

MapsMaps

GraphsGraphs

ReportsReports

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Output

DocumentDocument

InternetInternetPaper mapPaper map

GIS Data

ImageImage

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Organizing spatial data A GIS works with thematic layers of spatial

data

Answer questions by comparing different layers of data

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Components of data Three general components to geographic

information

AttributesAttributesGeometryGeometry

Streets

BehaviorBehavior

Streets and highways may not intersect

Rules:Road nameRoad type

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Using your data

The relative position of features determines relationships

I-80 connects San Francisco and New York

I-80 connects San Francisco and New York

San Francisco is contained by California

San Francisco is contained by California

I-80 has length and direction

I-80 has length and direction

New York is adjacent to the Atlantic Ocean

New York is adjacent to the Atlantic Ocean