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Description
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The Design and Implementation of Geographic Information Systems
provides a unique nuts-and-bolts perspective of enterprise GIS design, a geographic
information system that meets the needs of numerous users across multiple units
in an organization. This hands-on guide offers in-depth, up-to-date material
on issues of spatial data when designing and implementing enterprise GIS, along
with insightful, illustrative examples.
From the predesign planning stages dealing with assessment, requirement analysis,
organizational issues, and cost analysis, to integrating legacy MIS systems
and preparing for future developments in database design, this user-friendly
book addresses all the fundamental aspects of the design and implementation
of GIS, regardless of software or hardware. It offers helpful "decision
trees" to assist in strategic planning, as well as proven strategies for
application development, interface design, and enabling Web-based access. Numerous
case studies and examples from the private and public sectors demonstrate how
these strategies and approaches play out in the real world.
As GIS becomes increasingly integrated with traditional MIS/IT database systems,
GIS practitioners and MIS/IT managers will find The Design and Implementation
of Geographic Information Systems a reliable, go-to resource.
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