It means that you can have more than one map up at once; instead of a giant map with pins, it is all stored on a computer. It makes it easier to see patterns and you can try out different ideas that could link to the crime you are investigating. (eg. bus routes)
Lots of different people can look at it at the same time, and it is very precise.
Known to GIs in Vietnam as jellied gasoline.
GI's were the men serving in the military, usually meaning the Army.
because it contains much amount of tools
One GI in Vietnam stated that it was a corrupt pronunciation of the Korean word for "foreigner", and GIs had been called that term during the Korean War...so GIs adopted the usage.
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vector GIS, Raster GIS, Hybrid GIS
You can get those by going to your local GIS. try searching on google for your county's GIS. Or try to enter your county's abbreviation in front of GIS, like this ABCGIS. ABC is a example of your county's abbreviation. good luck
gis and dbms
What GIS stand for in genetics
GRASS GIS was created in 1984.
Quantum GIS was created in 2009.
GIS is basically cartography on a computer (information system). So GIS is an application of cartography.
Earning a certificate in GIS is not the same as GIS certification. Unless the certificate program you attended results in a higher degree such as a Bachelor's or Master's degree, there are no initials you can place after your name. GIS certification is a fee-based process currently handled by the GIS Certification Institute (GISCI), that evaluates the GIS proficiency of an individual by assessing their experience, education, and contributions to the GIS industry. Those individuals awarded certification by the GISCI may place the acronym GISP (for GIS professional) after their name.
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TeleCAD-GIS was created in 2002-02.
SAGA GIS was created in 2004-02.
Nancy Charbeneau uses GIS (Geographic Information Systems) to analyze and visualize spatial data in her research or work. She utilizes GIS technology to map out geographic features, study spatial relationships, and make informed decisions based on the insights derived from the data. This helps her to understand patterns, trends, and correlations in geographical data for various applications such as environmental research, urban planning, or resource management.