[GIS Book/PDF] GIS: a computing perspective

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GIS: A Computing Perspective, Second Edition, provides a full, up-to-date overview of GIS, both Geographic Information Systems and the study of Geographic Information Science. Analyzing the subject from a computing perspective, the second edition explores conceptual and formal models needed to understand spatial information, and examines the representations and data structures needed to support adequate system performance. This volume also covers the special-purpose interfaces and architectures required to interact with and share spatial information, and explains the importance of uncertainty and time. The material on GIS architectures and interfaces as well as spatiotemporal information systems is almost entirely new. The second edition contains substantial new information, and has been completely reformatted to improve accessibility. Changes include: • A new chapter on spatial uncertainty • Complete revisions of the bibliography, index, and supporting diagrams • Supplemental material is offset at the top of the page, as are references and links for further study • Definitions of new terms are in the margins of pages where they appear, with corresponding entries in the index

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GIS: a computing perspective

Author(s): Michael F. Worboys, Matt Duckham

Publisher: CRC Press, Year: 2004

ISBN: 0415283752,9780415283755,0203481550,9780203481554

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