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The Design and Implementation of Geographic Information Systems


John E. Harmon, Steven J. Anderson, The Design and Implementation of Geographic Information Systems
John Wiley & Sons | ISBN: 0471204889 | 2003 | PDF | 272 pages | 6.38 MB

We have written this book to help practitioners design and implement multiuser, multiunit GISs to assist in their spatial decision-making.These are called corporate or enterprise GISs.We presume that you know what a GIS is, already have some experience with GIS, and have some ideas about what it can do.We also assume you are interested in improving the design of your existing GIS or building a well-designed system that will meet your needs. In our review of the existing material on GIS we felt that there was a missing piece in an accessible book.There is a lot of information on design and implementation in hundreds of needs assessments and database documentation files and probably thousands of public and private documents in the hands of organizations and consulting companies that have implemented GISs. But that information is very hard to come by and is usually specifically tailored for the particular application. At the other end of the generality scale, books on relational database design do not contain information on how to deal with spatial data, the “where” of things, and they usually are aimed at a business market with examples drawn from the world of commerce.Knowing how to design an inventory control or billing information system is a useful exercise, but it doesn’t help a GIS practitioner in local government design a database to support planning and zoning activities. Our goal in this book is to deal explicitly with the issues of spatial data in designing and implementing a GIS and to provide examples useful to the GIS community.

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