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    can add information about buildings‚ bodies of water‚ and streets into a GPS device to improve digital maps. GPS is useful to geographers when coding the precise location of objects in fieldwork. GIS stands for Geographic Information System. GIS is a computer system that shows geographic data. A GIS captures‚ stores‚ queries‚ and analyzes data. A GIS is useful to geographers when they create maps. Maps made with GIS are generally more attractive and accurate than hand-drawn maps. The location of

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    Marketing and sales analysis * Clickstream data * Database marketing * Budgeting * Financial reporting and consolidation * Profitability analysis * Quality analysis Geographic Information and Data Visualization Systems * Geographic Information System (GIS) – is DSS that uses geographic databases to construct and display maps‚ as well as other graphics displays that support decisions affecting the geographical distribution of people and other resources. * Data Visualization

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    Data Digitisation At a time when information and data are becoming an integral part of every organization‚ people have realized that paper records‚ books‚ and journals are not as handy or safe as CD-ROMs. Information must be stored in such media that the storage is safe and the retrieval is quick. The age of Data Digitisation has begun. Digitisation is the process by which physical or manual records such as text‚ images‚ video‚ and audio are converted into digital forms. This is of paramount

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     4 Types of data in GIS: spatial‚ attribute‚ temporal‚ and metadata. Last week we covered attribute data Today‚ we will cover spatial data—specifically georeferencing‚ map projections and coordinate systems‚ and geocoding. Next topic Geographic Representation & Vector Data Model Lecture 03: Georeferencing GIS6100 Downs 1. Spatial Information 1. Spatial Information 3 main categories  References  Properties  Relationships 1. Spatial Information a. References—define

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    WEB GIS USING OPEN-SOURCE SOFTWARES- IMPLEMENTING A SHORTEST ROUTE FINDING WEB SERVICE FOR VISAKAHAPTNAM REGION A Project Report submitted in Partial Fulfillment of the Requirement for the Award of Degree of BACHELOR OF TECHNOLOGY IN GEOINFORMATICS ENGINEERING Submitted by B. Jeevan Patnaik (Regd. No:309106715004) CH. Satyanarayana (Regd. No: 309106715006) G. Jothirnadh Sai (Regd. No: 309106715010) DEPARTMENT OF GEO ENGINEERING ANDHRA UNIVERSITY COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING (A) VISAKHAPATNAM

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    CHAPTER I Introduction Computerization is a control system that manages the process in industrial workplace. It reduces human errors and processing time‚ thus it can boost productivity and results into high quality of product produce. In an information system‚ computerization is concerned about interrelating different but interdependent transactions. This can result in a system with well-integrated processes that can perform much faster and more accurate than a manual system. Enrollment is the

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    Introduction Tigers (and all other carnivores) have descended from miacids that lived during the ice-age. Approximately 37 cat species exist today‚ including Panthera tigris‚ the tiger. All throughout the world the tiger holds fascination for many people. Certain cultures retain the tiger as a symbol of strength‚ which has a mysterious aura surrounding it. But the fact remains that the tiger is in danger of extinction. Welcome‚ you are about to enter the world of the tiger...  Evolution:

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    ANIMAL SMUGGLING Imagine walking through a American airport and you notice a woman’s skirt flapping up and down. At first thought you think nothing of it‚ but at second glance you you see feathers falling to the floor and two beautiful toucan parrots trying to make a last chance escape from the airport. One would think this never happens‚ but in all actuality these toucan parrots were drugged with dangerous tranquilizers and are a long ways from home. These birds are just a fraction of the ten billion

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    Similar to certain scientific experiments‚ thought experiments also involve objects that are not found anywhere in nature. As mentioned earlier in this paper‚ genetically identical mice‚ which were used in an experiment to test whether or not a certain chemical caused lung cancer‚ are not found anywhere in nature — the genetically identical mice are a product of science. In this example‚ the elements of the experiment (the mice) were unnatural‚ yet the conclusion of the experiment yielded significant

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    Major Schools of Thought in Psychology When psychology was first established as a science separate from biology and philosophy‚ the debate over how to describe and explain the human mind and behavior began. The first school of thought‚ structuralism‚ was advocated by the founder of the first psychology lab‚ Wilhelm Wundt. Almost immediately‚ other theories began to emerge and vie for dominance in psychology. The following are some of the major schools of thought that have influenced our knowledge

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