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| Maps/GIS Geographic Information System |
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Maps
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| GIS
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The
City manages aerial photos, maps and databases that describe
the geography of Kettering.
What is GIS?
The four major components of a GIS are: |
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HARDWARE used to store, process and display digital map data |
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SOFTWARE performs GIS operations |
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DIGITAL MAP DATA manipulated and managed by the GIS |
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PROCEDURES followed to perform various operations |
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GIS has four general functions: |
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INPUT digitizing, editing, data reformatting, etc. |
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ANALYSIS overlay, buffering, querying, modeling, etc. |
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DATA MANAGEMENT handling of large sets of geographic or cartographic data; overseeing storage and retrieval of same. |
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DISPLAY AND CONVERSION graphic output (maps, plots), reports, tabular data, etc. |
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GIS is used to automate, manipulate, analyze and display geographic
(spatial) data in digital form. There are two generic classes
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Locational
data: describes the location (coordinates) and topology
(spatial relationships) of geographic features |
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Attribute
data: describes the characteristics of these features
Attribute data is linked to locational data by common feature numbers which occur in both coordinate/topology data tables and attribute data tables.
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