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      <title>INTRODUCTION TO GEOGRAPHIC INFORMATION SYSTEMS (GIS)</title>
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      <description>Title: INTRODUCTION TO GEOGRAPHIC INFORMATION SYSTEMS (GIS)
Description: As a Technical Term, GIS sands for Geography Information System. The first word of this&#xD;
term, geography may be defined on the basis of its constituent parts: geo and graphy. Geo refers&#xD;
to the Earth, and graphy indicates a process of writing; thus geography (in this literal&#xD;
interpretation) means writing about the Earth.</description>
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      <title>GEOGRAPHIC INFORMATION SYSTEMS</title>
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      <description>Title: GEOGRAPHIC INFORMATION SYSTEMS
Description: As a Technical Term, GIS sands for Geography Information System. The first word of this&#xD;
term, geography may be defined on the basis of its constituent parts: geo and graphy. Geo refers&#xD;
to the Earth, and graphy indicates a process of writing; thus geography (in this literal&#xD;
interpretation) means writing about the Earth.</description>
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      <title>GIS lecture note 1</title>
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      <description>Title: GIS lecture note 1
Description: As a Technical Term, GIS sands for Geography Information System. The first word of this&#xD;
term, geography may be defined on the basis of its constituent parts: geo and graphy. Geo refers&#xD;
to the Earth, and graphy indicates a process of writing; thus geography (in this literal&#xD;
interpretation) means writing about the Earth.</description>
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      <title>Geographic Information Science</title>
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      <description>Title: Geographic Information Science
Authors: Cho, George
Description: Geographic information (GI) and the law is a subject worthy of study.&#xD;
GI systems began as a tool for map making and automating cartography, but&#xD;
have since evolved to become an information system in their own right.&#xD;
GI systems have broken new ground, not only in supplying map products,&#xD;
but also augmented services that accompany those products. In today’s&#xD;
world it would be rare that GI and systems that drive it remain in the&#xD;
background where geospatial data are used. Everywhere one looks today,&#xD;
from the hand-held mobile phone, to the use of credit cards, the electronic&#xD;
tags on our cars to facilitate paying road tolls or to open electronic gates,&#xD;
and the swipe cards that permit travel on commuter mass transit systems,&#xD;
an information system is all too pervasive</description>
      <pubDate>Sat, 01 Jan 2005 00:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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