“INTRODUCTION” Geographic Information System (GIS) is a computer based information system used to digitally represent and analyze the geographic features present on the Earth ’s surface and the events (non-spatial attributes linked to the geography under study) that taking place on it. The meaning to represent digitally is to convert analog (smooth line) into a digital form. "Every object present on the Earth can be geo-referenced"‚ is the fundamental key of associating any database to GIS
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organizations that survived emerged with their vertically-oriented‚ bureaucratic structures intact as public attention shifted to World War II. Post-war rebuilding reignited economic growth‚ powering organizations that survived the Great Depression toward increasing size in terms of sales revenue‚ employees‚ and geographic dispersion. Along with increasing growth‚ however‚ came increasing complexity. Problems in U.S. business structures became apparent and new ideas began to appear. Studies of employee motivation
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Geographic luck theory is that some countries developed faster with the resources they had than others and got more advanced in ways with guns‚ germs‚ and steel‚ therefore were able to obtain much of the world. It gave some people an advantage over others that enabled them to gain wealth‚ power‚ and strength. Geographic luck challenges the traditional explanation of inequality that claims certain races and ethnicities are genetically and culturally superior and inferior. Weaponry is a factor that
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to notice that there are many geographic factors that effect regions across the world. A few of the most noticeable are monsoons and deserts. Over time these factors have altered the relationships between certain regions and benefitted our development in society. However‚ they can be extremely demoralizing as well. Not only is nature disrupted but the way in which people live on a daily basis. We are forced to make changes and adapt to the overwhelming geographic factors. Monsoons are one uncontrollable
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DIFFERENCES‚ ADVANTAGES AND DISADVANTAGES OF A GIS. DIGITAL MAP AND PRINTED MAPS Introduction For the majority of us‚ maps represent a useful tool which we often use in daily life be it while navigating new hiking trails or when we are looking for a specific landmark‚ shopping centre or street name in an unfamiliar town or city. The common road atlas is now being replaced with more sophisticated and interactive digital forms which in some vehicles are now being built in as standard features
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Tracking of Motorized Tricycle in Butuan City Adviser Mr. Neil M. Lastimosa IT Students Merick Jandog Leonardo Magallanes‚ Jr. Joseph Paul Josol Ronald Chua March 2013 CHAPTER I INTRODUCTION Background of the Study Geographic Information Systems (GIS) is an intelligent map which is a vector or raster produced graphical map which contains polygons‚ usually parcels which are linked to an intelligent relational database. Geographical Information Systems‚ are of considerable
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In mathematics‚ a matrix (plural matrices) is a rectangular array of numbers‚ symbols‚ or expressions‚ arranged in rows and columns.[1][2] The individual items in a matrix are called its elements or entries. An example of a matrix with 2 rows and 3 columns is Matrices of the same size can be added or subtracted element by element. But the rule for matrix multiplication is that two matrices can be multiplied only when the number of columns in the first equals the number of rows in the second. A
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Compare and Contrast The Matrix with the readings from Plato and Descartes. What are some similarities and differences? An Essay Submitted to Jason Elvis BY Williestine Harriel Liberty University online September 24‚ 2012 Compare and Contrast The Matrix with the readings from Plato and Descartes. What are some similarities and differences? After reading The Matrix‚ and reading from Plato and Descartes‚ I find that there are some similarities and differences
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of functions • Coordination across different product departments • Limited view of organizational goals The above advantages and disadvantages taken from (Zararain‚ 2012) Geographic departmentalization is creating departments in the geographic areas they service. Coca-Cola is a company that operates using geographic departmentalization. They have 6 operating regions: Eurasia & Africa‚ Europe‚ Latin America‚ North America‚ Pacific and Bottling Investments – in addition to Corporate (Unknown
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