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    GEOGRAPHIC INFORMATION SYSTEMS (GIS) AND TERRORIST ATTACKS OF OKLAHOMA CITY BOMBING AND THE WORLD TRADE CENTER Submitted To Mark Stallo School of Graduate Studies Of Tiffin University In partial fulfillment of the requirement for the graduate course Geographic Information Systems ENF 622 In the School of Criminal Justice Summer Quarter 2006 by Oscar Young Geographic Information Systems (GIS) And Terrorist Attacks Of Oklahoma City Bombing And The World Trade

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    “INTRODUCTION” Geographic Information System (GIS) is a computer based information system used to digitally represent and analyze the geographic features present on the Earth ’s surface and the events (non-spatial attributes linked to the geography under study) that taking place on it. The meaning to represent digitally is to convert analog (smooth line) into a digital form. "Every object present on the Earth can be geo-referenced"‚ is the fundamental key of associating any database to GIS. Here‚ term

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    DISADVANTAGES OF A GIS. DIGITAL MAP AND PRINTED MAPS Introduction For the majority of us‚ maps represent a useful tool which we often use in daily life be it while navigating new hiking trails or when we are looking for a specific landmark‚ shopping centre or street name in an unfamiliar town or city. The common road atlas is now being replaced with more sophisticated and interactive digital forms which in some vehicles are now being built in as standard features. These systems use computer programmes

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    Holy Child Colleges of Butuan 2nd St.‚ Guingona‚ Subd.‚ Butuan City Web-based GIS (Geographical Information System): Tracking of Motorized Tricycle in Butuan City Adviser Mr. Neil M. Lastimosa IT Students Merick Jandog Leonardo Magallanes‚ Jr. Joseph Paul Josol Ronald Chua March 2013 CHAPTER I INTRODUCTION Background of the Study Geographic Information Systems (GIS) is an intelligent map which is a vector or raster produced graphical map which contains polygons

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    1. Spatial data are what drive a GIS. Spatial features or entities and their attributes are stored in computers using a number of spatial data models. It is vital to understand the characteristics of them since the data model employed has considerable influence on the functionality of the GIS. Spatial data can represent real world features with discrete boundaries (such as roads‚ buildings‚ lakes‚ rivers‚ administrative boundaries) as well as real world phenomena with non-discrete boundaries (such

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    by means of aerial photographs and intensive ground trothing. Maps are produced on GIS environment making it possible to store‚ retrieve and analyse various types of information very quickly. The maps together with the digitized information provide important tools to the management of the resources both natural and man-made thus providing useful overviews for planning‚ implementation and monitoring. This information is vital for the government and other stake holders who are involved in the management

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    GEOGRAPHIC INFORMATION SYSTEMS TRSP 619.085 SPRING SEMESTER 2010 Study Questions 1) What is Geographic Information System (GIS)? What are some of the major differences between GIS and related technologies such CAD (computer aided design) and AM/FM (automated mapping/facility management)? A geographic information system (GIS) integrates hardware‚ software‚ and data for capturing‚ managing‚ analyzing‚ and displaying all forms of geographically referenced information. GIS allows us to view

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    WHICH GIS SYSTEMS ARE USED IN ISTANBUL/TURKEY. ŞÜKRÜ PAPAK 2008.01.04.020 5/27/2012 IT.413.1-2011.2 GEOGRAPHIC INFORMATION SYSTEMS Many GIS activities and projects are going on in Turkey as it is happing in the modern World. For Turkey‚ these activities can be categorised under three main sections‚ which are public‚ private and education sectors. One of the project which is called National Spatial Information System has been designed under the Prime Ministry‚ national security based GIS projects

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    The Role of Geographic Information Systems in Climatology: Literature Review Introduction Climate change is a problem that is affecting people and the environment in the modern world. The average weather conditions are changing and the intensity of extreme weather events is becoming greater. It remains to be seen if this is a natural progression of the earth over time or if humans are exacerbating it‚ but it is clear that there is a change occurring in today’s weather patterns. The

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    The Continuing Problem with Cell Phones and Their Negative Effect on the Corrections and Criminal Justice Systems The Continuing Problem with Cell Phones and Their Negative Effect on the Corrections and Criminal Justice Systems Cell Phones are a forever growing epidemic around the world. Cell phones have quickly moved to an item of necessity in today’s world since its invention in 1973. The current generation of smartphones have various features that enhance the ease of organization

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