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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Houston Hughes SPC-205-W05 August 23‚ 2011 How to read a topographic map. General Purpose: To inform Specific Purpose: As a result of my speech my audience will be able to clearly read and identify parts of a topographic map. Central Idea: To read a topographic map correctly one should follow four important steps: study the title of your map; examine your legend; study the contour lines; and view the map in 3D. Introduction: I. Topographic maps are not just any ordinary map. There
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Why did the london tube map become ’an iconic image of london’? The Tube Map‚ formally known as the London underground map‚ is the map which represents the lines and stations of the London Underground - London’s rapid rail transit system. It is a simplified map which is not strictly accurate in terms of geography‚ but effectively shows the relative position of stations through the graphical approach using representation of artificially straitened route lines which are placed vertical‚ horizontal
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Introduction to Geographical Information Systems 1. Intro to GIS 1.1 What is a map? A map is a two dimensional model of the real world. It can be regarded as a statistic geographical database printed on paper. real world. 1.2 What is the most important entity in a GIS? Link. A link is required to connect attribute date to geometrical data. Without this the system will not operate properly 1.3 What is the difference between “spatial data” and “none spatial data”?
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UNIT ONE MAP READING 1. INTRODUCTION One of the important dimensions of social knowledge is being able to locate yourself in time and space answering the questions when and where. Locating yourself in time requires an understanding of the concepts of days‚ hours‚ second‚ years‚ months‚ weeks and even centuries. Similarly locating yourself in space requires an
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GUIDELINES for GIS Mapping‚ MIS development and Integration of GIS with MIS Ministry of Housing & Urban Poverty Alleviation Government of India Guidelines for GIS Mapping‚ MIS development and development Integration Integration of GIS with MIS Government of India Ministry of Housing & Urban Poverty Alleviation Table of Contents 1.0 2.0 3.0 4.0 5.0 6.0 7.0 8.0. 9.0 Introduction ..........................................................................
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Many of these terms will be in matching format‚ but are also fair game for multiple choice questions. Climate‚ weather‚ geography‚ interdependence‚ extended family‚ democracy‚ republic‚ dictatorship‚ subculture‚ exports‚ map projection‚ culture‚ monotheism‚ republic‚ ethnocentrism‚ imports‚ nuclear family‚ polytheism‚ cultural diffusion‚ racism‚ latitude‚ longitude II. Complete the following questions. These are your notes to study for the test. Hint: The harder you work on your study guides
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Name Johannes Chinondo Student no 45393796 Assignment 03 Subject GGH2603 Unique no 578524 QUESTION 1 1.1 .Straight line distance between the Broham train station and trig beacon is calculated
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General Certificate of Secondary Education Higher Tier June 2012 Geography (Specification A) Unit 1 Physical Geography 40301H Insert Page 9 is a perforated sheet showing the key for the OS map extracts. Detach Page 9 and use when referring to the OS map extracts. Insert to G/T77080.01/June 2012/40301H 6/6/6/6/6/6 2 Figure 1 Asia North America Pacific Ocean Europe Atlantic Ocean Africa South America Key Young fold mountains Ocean trenches Australia Source: Understanding
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indicate where groups held power in different points of history. Museums exhibit historical and cultural artifacts from different points of history. However‚ do both maps and museums only tell part of the story? In Eavan Boland’s “That the Science of Cartography is Limited‚” she conveys how a certain map‚ specifically a map of Ireland‚ does not adequately express the history of Ireland. While in her poem “The Dolls Museum in Dublin‚” Boland finds that the doll represents more than illustrating a holiday
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