gis and dbms
vector GIS, Raster GIS, Hybrid GIS
Turn Around Time : It is that amount of time a process takes from when a request was submitted until the first response is produced. Throughput : It is that amount of time a process takes to complete its execution.
A GIS is a computer system capable of capturing, storing, analyzing, and displaying geographically referenced information; that is, data identified according to location. Practitioners also define a GIS as including the procedures, operating personnel, and spatial data that go into the system.GIS based application is a five staged process or we can say GIS have 5 components that involves the following:Data AcquisitionPre ProcessingPost ProcessingData ManagementData RenderingIf you wan't more information about these GIS steps visit the related links for detailed information about GIS and its component. This is the link of a company named Albireo Telematics which is a leader in GIS services, so I think they will answer your question the best way.
GIS aid in understanding a region by displaying, assembling, storing and manipulating data, which are frequently displayed as a maps.
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GIS is basically cartography on a computer (information system). So GIS is an application of cartography.
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database approach
difference between relation sehema and relation instance in dbms
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Traditional FPS and DBMS both are different from each other. In DBMS there is security of data as well as integrated data while this is not in FPS.
A Homogeneous database will have only one DBMS, while heterogeneous databases have multiple DBMS's
A DBMS is a database management system. A database application would be something inside the DBMS such as: ~a way to search files ~a way to pull certain information
save point saves the dbms and check point simply check the database thats it simple
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dbms stands for database management system and this mdbms is mulivalue database management system. if we need to store the a multidata then we have to use the mdbms