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Geographic Information System [GIS] Continuum E. Atlas--------Thematic Mapper--CAC----------GIS GIS Definition & Key Elements

GIS Definition & Key Elements GIS Characteristics Fully Dynamic Computer Based Describes, Predicts, Prescribes Display & Analytical Flexibility Up to the user Up to the minute Storage Device Ideal location to store, edit, organize, & manage large spatial data sets Extremely flexible – input/output GIS Definition & Key Elements

GIS Definition & Key Elements GIS Uses Analysis Available for scientific studies Management Can assist in managing a resource Planning An essential tool in the process Education An ideal way to provide spatial and temporal understanding GIS Definition & Key Elements

Defining GIS 1: Scholarly …an information system that is designed to work with data referenced by spatial or geographic coordinates… Star & Estes, 1990 [Where] an information system is that chain of operations that takes us from planning the observation and collection of data, to storage and analysis of the data to the use of the derived information in some decision-making process.” Calkins & Tomlinson, 1977 GIS Definition & Key Elements

GIS Definition & Key Elements The 5 GIS Elements or chain of operations for implimenting an Information System After setting an objective Data Acquisition Data Preprocessing Database Management Data Manipulation and Analysis Product Generation This process is not simply linear but recursive and iterative GIS Definition & Key Elements

GIS Definition 2: Practical A process that proceeds through the 5 essential elements from data acquisition through to final product generation – continuously (iterative & recursive) Based on a defined goal or set of objectives (what to accomplish) Where the spatial nature of the data is essential to successful application Normally using a computer software package(s) GIS Definition & Key Elements

GIS – relating to E. Atlas and Them. Mapper Geographic Database software in either vector or raster format Fully dynamic and involves geographic database – acquisition, preprocessing & storage, continual management, manipulations & analysis, and output production (see 5 elements note it is an information system) Data stored in flexible electronic tables containing entities, attributes, and geocodes Can continually add data Data can be manipulated and updated at will Limitless Choice of analyses & outputs Can interface with sophisticated modeling tools for analysis, new uses continuously being discovered GIS Definition & Key Elements

Three Key Elements of a GIS (review) Entities – spatial objects Points Lines Polygons Attributes –characteristics or variables Descriptors of an entity Attached to an entity Geocodes Coordinates that places an entity in space GIS Definition & Key Elements

How the Three Key Elements Work Geocodes locate and anchor Entities in space while Attributes describe these entities GIS Definition & Key Elements

How the Key Elements Work Example – Bellingham is located at Lat. 48.75 Long. 122.45 (geocode) Can be represented by a polygon (entity) Has a population of 81,454 (attribute) GIS Definition & Key Elements

GIS Definition & Key Elements Entities Attributes GeoCodes GIS Definition & Key Elements

Geographic Information Systems (GIS) Review GIS is a system of hardware and software used for storage, retrieval, managing, analysis, and mapping or display of geographic/spatial data.  Spatial features or data are stored in a coordinate system (latitude/longitude, state plane, UTM, etc…), which references a particular place on the earth.  Descriptive attributes in tabular form are associated with spatial features.  GIS Definition & Key Elements

Geographic Information Systems (GIS) Review Spatial data (geocoded entities) and associated attributes in the same coordinate system can be layered together for mapping and analysis.    GIS can be used for: scientific investigations teaching, resource management, development planning, marketing, political campaigns, emergency management… GIS Definition & Key Elements

GIS Definition & Key Elements User Review: GIS G stands for _______ and refers to______ IS stands for ________ What are the steps in IS Is “IS” linear? Explain How would you compare GIS to Thematic Mapping What are the 3 key elements of a GIS GIS Definition & Key Elements

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