Geographic-information-system-journal

A Geographic Information System is a computer system that captures, stores, checks and displays data related to positions on the surface of the Earth. It analyzes the spatial location and organizes information layers through maps and 3D scenes into visualizations. GIS reveals deeper insights into data with this unique capability, such as patterns, relationships, and situations — helping users make smarter decisions. A Geographic Information System is a computer system that captures, stores, checks and displays data related to positions on the surface of the Earth. GIS can display many different types of data, such as streets , buildings, and vegetation, on one map. Geographic information science provides all the Geographic Information Systems building blocks. A Geographic Information System is a computer system for capturing , storing, checking, and displaying position-related data on the surface of the earth. GIS can help individuals and organizations better understand spatial patterns and relationships by relaying seemingly unrelated data. GIS technology is a crucial part of the spatial data infrastructure, which is defined by the White House as the technology, policies , standards, human resources are needed. 

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