An introduction to geographical information systems:
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adam_text | Brief
contents
List of figures
χ
Preface
xv
Guided tour
xx
Case studies
xxii
Acknowledgements
xxiv
Publisher s acknowledgements
xxvi
Abbreviations and acronyms
xxviii
About the authors
xxx
Parti Fundamentals of
GIS
1
What is
GIS?
2
2
Spatial data
31
3
Spatial data modelling
71
4
Database management
108
5
Data input and editing
133
6
Data analysis
170
7
Analytical modelling in
GIS
221
8
Output: from new maps to enhanced decisions
252
Part
2
Issues in
GIS
9
The development of computer methods for handling spatial data
280
10
Data quality issues
299
11
Human and organizationalissues
333
12
GIS
project design and management
355
13
The future of
GIS
376
References
400
Glossary
412
Index
420
Contents
List of
figures x
Preface
xv
Guided
tour
xx
Case studies
xxii
Acknowledgements
xxiv
Publisher s acknowledgements
xxvi
Abbreviations and acronyms
xxviii
About the authors
xxx
Parti Fundamentals of
GIS
1
What is
GIS?
2
Learning outcomes
2
Introduction
3
Defining
GIS
18
Componentsofa GIS
19
Conclusions
28
Revision questions
28
Further study-activities
29
Further study-reading
29
Web links
30
2
Spatial data
31
Learning outcomes
31
Introduction
32
Maps and their influence on the
character of spatial data
35
Thematic characteristics of
spatial data
52
Other sources of spatial data
53
Conclusions
67
Revision questions
68
Further study
-
activities
68
Further study
-
reading
68
Web links
69
3
Spatial data modelling
71
Learning outcomes
71
Introduction
72
Entity definition
74
Spatial data models
77
Spatial data structures
79
Modelling surfaces
87
Modelling networks
94
Building computer worlds
97
Modelling the third dimension
99
Modelling the fourth dimension
101
Conclusions
105
Revision questions
106
Further study
-
activities
106
Further study
-
reading
106
Weblinks
107
U
Database management
108
Learning outcomes
108
Introduction
109
Why choose a database approach?
1
Database data models
114
Creating a database
116
GIS
database applications
120
Developments in databases
128
Conclusions
130
Revision questions
131
Further study
-
activities
131
Further study
-
reading
131
Weblinks
132
5
Data input and editing
133
Learning outcomes
133
Introduction
134
Methods of data input
135
Data editing
151
Towards an integrated database
164
Conclusions
168
Revision questions
168
Further study-activities
168
Further study
-
reading
168
Weblinks
169
6
Data analysis
170
Learning outcomes
170
Introduction
171
Measurements in
GIS
-
lengths,
perimeters and areas
172
Queries
175
Reclassification
176
Buffering and neighbourhood
functions
177
Integrating data
-
map overlay
184
Spatial interpolation
194
Analysis of surfaces
202
Network analysis
213
VIII
Contents
Conclusions
217
Revision questions
218
Further study
-
activities
218
Further study-reading
219
Web links
220
Conclusions
296
Revision questions
296
Further study-activities
297
Further study
-
reading
297
Web links
298
7
Analytical modelling in
GIS
221
Learning outcomes
221
Introduction
222
Process models
222
Modelling physical and
environmental processes
226
Modelling human processes
234
Modelling the decision-making
process
238
Problems with using
GIS
to model
spatial processes
246
Conclusions
249
Revision questions
249
Further study
-
activities
249
Further study-reading
250
Web links
251
8
Output: from new maps to
enhanced decisions
252
Learning outcomes
252
Introduction
253
Maps as output
254
Non-cartographic output
264
Spatial multimedia
265
Mechanisms of delivery
266
GIS
and spatial decision support
272
Conclusions
276
Revision questions
277
Further study
-
activities
277
Further study
-
reading
277
Web links
278
Part
2
Issues in
GIS
9
The development of computer
methods for handling
spatial data
280
Learning outcomes
280
Introduction
281
Handling spatial data manually
281
The development of computer methods
for handling spatial data
283
The development of
GIS
287
10
Data quality issues
299
Learning outcomes
299
Introduction
300
Describing data quality and errors
300
Sources of error in
GIS
305
Finding and modelling errors in
GIS
318
Managing
GIS
error
324
Conclusions
326
Revision questions
330
Further study-activities
331
Further study-reading
331
Web links
332
11
Human and organizational
issues
333
Learning outcomes
333
Introduction
334
GIS
applications
334
GIS
users
338
Justifying the investment in
GIS
343
Choosing and implementing a GIS
345
Organizational changes due to
GIS
351
Conclusions
352
Revision questions
353
Further study
-
activities
353
Further study-reading
353
Web links
354
12
GIS
project design and
management
355
Learning outcomes
355
Introduction
356
Problem identification
356
Designing a data model
359
Project management
365
Implementation problems
371
Project evaluation
371
Conclusions
373
Revision questions
374
Further study
-
activities
374
Further study
-
reading
374
Web links
375
Contents
IX
13
The future of GIS
376
Learning outcomes
376
Introduction
377
GIS
in the
1990s 377
Where next for
GIS
in the twenty-first
century?
385
Conclusions
390
Epilogue
392
Revision questions
398
Further study
-
activities
398
Further study-reading
398
Web links
399
References
Л00
Glossary
412
Index
420
Supporting resources
Visit www.pearsoned.
co.
uk/heywood to find valuable online resources
Companion Website for students
•
Activities and revision questions for self-study or discussion
•
Multiple choice questions to test understanding
•
Weblinks for further investigation
•
Hypothetical
datasets
offering practice opportunities in ESRI-
and Maplnfo-readable formats and in Excel
For instructors
•
Instructor s Manual including lecture outlines and practical exercises
•
PowerPoint slides containing the artwork and ¡mages from the text
Also: The Companion Website provides the following features:
•
Search tool to help locate specific items of content
•
E-mail results and profile tools to send results of quizzes to instructors
•
Online help and support to assist with website usage and troubleshooting
For more information please contact your local Pearson Education sales
representative or visit www.pearsoned.co.uk/heywood
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adam_txt |
Brief
contents
List of figures
χ
Preface
xv
Guided tour
xx
Case studies
xxii
Acknowledgements
xxiv
Publisher's acknowledgements
xxvi
Abbreviations and acronyms
xxviii
About the authors
xxx
Parti Fundamentals of
GIS
1
What is
GIS?
2
2
Spatial data
31
3
Spatial data modelling
71
4
Database management
108
5
Data input and editing
133
6
Data analysis
170
7
Analytical modelling in
GIS
221
8
Output: from new maps to enhanced decisions
252
Part
2
Issues in
GIS
9
The development of computer methods for handling spatial data
280
10
Data quality issues
299
11
Human and organizationalissues
333
12
GIS
project design and management
355
13
The future of
GIS
376
References
400
Glossary
412
Index
420
Contents
List of
figures x
Preface
xv
Guided
tour
xx
Case studies
xxii
Acknowledgements
xxiv
Publisher's acknowledgements
xxvi
Abbreviations and acronyms
xxviii
About the authors
xxx
Parti Fundamentals of
GIS
1
What is
GIS?
2
Learning outcomes
2
Introduction
3
Defining
GIS
18
Componentsofa GIS
19
Conclusions
28
Revision questions
28
Further study-activities
29
Further study-reading
29
Web links
30
2
Spatial data
31
Learning outcomes
31
Introduction
32
Maps and their influence on the
character of spatial data
35
Thematic characteristics of
spatial data
52
Other sources of spatial data
53
Conclusions
67
Revision questions
68
Further study
-
activities
68
Further study
-
reading
68
Web links
69
3
Spatial data modelling
71
Learning outcomes
71
Introduction
72
Entity definition
74
Spatial data models
77
Spatial data structures
79
Modelling surfaces
87
Modelling networks
94
Building computer worlds
97
Modelling the third dimension
99
Modelling the fourth dimension
101
Conclusions
105
Revision questions
106
Further study
-
activities
106
Further study
-
reading
106
Weblinks
107
U
Database management
108
Learning outcomes
108
Introduction
109
Why choose a database approach?
1'
Database data models
114
Creating a database
116
GIS
database applications
120
Developments in databases
128
Conclusions
130
Revision questions
131
Further study
-
activities
131
Further study
-
reading
131
Weblinks
132
5
Data input and editing
133
Learning outcomes
133
Introduction
134
Methods of data input
135
Data editing
151
Towards an integrated database
164
Conclusions
168
Revision questions
168
Further study-activities
168
Further study
-
reading
168
Weblinks
169
6
Data analysis
170
Learning outcomes
170
Introduction
171
Measurements in
GIS
-
lengths,
perimeters and areas
172
Queries
175
Reclassification
176
Buffering and neighbourhood
functions
177
Integrating data
-
map overlay
184
Spatial interpolation
194
Analysis of surfaces
202
Network analysis
213
VIII
Contents
Conclusions
217
Revision questions
218
Further study
-
activities
218
Further study-reading
219
Web links
220
Conclusions
296
Revision questions
296
Further study-activities
297
Further study
-
reading
297
Web links
298
7
Analytical modelling in
GIS
221
Learning outcomes
221
Introduction
222
Process models
222
Modelling physical and
environmental processes
226
Modelling human processes
234
Modelling the decision-making
process
238
Problems with using
GIS
to model
spatial processes
246
Conclusions
249
Revision questions
249
Further study
-
activities
249
Further study-reading
250
Web links
251
8
Output: from new maps to
enhanced decisions
252
Learning outcomes
252
Introduction
253
Maps as output
254
Non-cartographic output
264
Spatial multimedia
265
Mechanisms of delivery
266
GIS
and spatial decision support
272
Conclusions
276
Revision questions
277
Further study
-
activities
277
Further study
-
reading
277
Web links
278
Part
2
Issues in
GIS
9
The development of computer
methods for handling
spatial data
280
Learning outcomes
280
Introduction
281
Handling spatial data manually
281
The development of computer methods
for handling spatial data
283
The development of
GIS
287
10
Data quality issues
299
Learning outcomes
299
Introduction
300
Describing data quality and errors
300
Sources of error in
GIS
305
Finding and modelling errors in
GIS
318
Managing
GIS
error
324
Conclusions
326
Revision questions
330
Further study-activities
331
Further study-reading
331
Web links
332
11
Human and organizational
issues
333
Learning outcomes
333
Introduction
334
GIS
applications
334
GIS
users
338
Justifying the investment in
GIS
343
Choosing and implementing a GIS
345
Organizational changes due to
GIS
351
Conclusions
352
Revision questions
353
Further study
-
activities
353
Further study-reading
353
Web links
354
12
GIS
project design and
management
355
Learning outcomes
355
Introduction
356
Problem identification
356
Designing a data model
359
Project management
365
Implementation problems
371
Project evaluation
371
Conclusions
373
Revision questions
374
Further study
-
activities
374
Further study
-
reading
374
Web links
375
Contents
IX
13
The future of GIS
376
Learning outcomes
376
Introduction
377
GIS
in the
1990s 377
Where next for
GIS
in the twenty-first
century?
385
Conclusions
390
Epilogue
392
Revision questions
398
Further study
-
activities
398
Further study-reading
398
Web links
399
References
Л00
Glossary
412
Index
420
Supporting resources
Visit www.pearsoned.
co.
uk/heywood to find valuable online resources
Companion Website for students
•
Activities and revision questions for self-study or discussion
•
Multiple choice questions to test understanding
•
Weblinks for further investigation
•
Hypothetical
datasets
offering practice opportunities in ESRI-
and Maplnfo-readable formats and in Excel
For instructors
•
Instructor's Manual including lecture outlines and practical exercises
•
PowerPoint slides containing the artwork and ¡mages from the text
Also: The Companion Website provides the following features:
•
Search tool to help locate specific items of content
•
E-mail results and profile tools to send results of quizzes to instructors
•
Online help and support to assist with website usage and troubleshooting
For more information please contact your local Pearson Education sales
representative or visit www.pearsoned.co.uk/heywood |
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