Geographic information systems & science:
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adam_text | CONTENTS
FOREWORD X
DEDICATION
ХІ
PREFACE
ХІІ
LIST OF ACRONYMS
XVI
І
1
Introduction
1
Systems, Science, and Study
3
1.1
Introduction: Why Does
GIS
Matter?
4
1.1.1
Spatial is Special
11
1.2
Dala,
Information, Knowledge, Evidence, Wisdom
11
1.3
Systems and Science
13
1.3.1
The Science of Problem Solving
13
1.3.2
The Technology of Problem Solving
16
1.4
A Brief History of
GIS
17
1.5
Views of
GIS
18
1.5.1
Anatomy of
a GIS
22
1.6
The Business of
GIS
26
1.6.1
The Software Industry
26
1.6.2
The Data Industry
26
1.6.3
The GIServices Industry
27
1.6.4
The GeoWeb Services Industry
27
1.6.5
The Publishing Industry
28
1.6.6
GIS
Education
29
1.7
GISystems, GIScience, and GIStudies
30
1.8
GIS
and the Study of Geography
34
Questions for Further Study
36
Further Reading
37
A Gallery of Applications
39
2.1
Introduction
40
2.1.1
One Day of Life with
GIS
40
2.1.2
Why
GIS?
43
2.2
Science, Geography, and Applications
43
2.2.1
Scientific Questions and
GIS
Operations
43
2.2.2
GIScience Applications
44
2.3
Representative Application
Areas and Their Foundations
45
2.3.1
Introduction and Overview
45
2.3.2
Government and Public Service
46
2.3.3
Business and Service Planning
51
2.3.4
Logistics and Transportation
60
2.3.5
Environment
66
2.4
Concluding Comments
71
Questions for Further Study
71
Further Reading
71
2
Principles
73
Q
Representing Geography
75
3.1
Introduction
76
3.2
Digital Representation
77
3.3
Representation of What and for Whom?
79
3.4
The Fundamental Problem
81
3.5
Discrete Objects and Continuous Fields
83
3.5.1
Discrete Objects
83
3.5.2
Continuous Fields
85
3.6
Rasters and Vectors
87
3.6.1
Raster Data
87
3.6.2
Vector Data
88
3.6.3
Representing Continuous Fields
89
3.7
The Paper Map
90
3.8
Generalization
92
3.8.1
Generalization about Places
92
3.8.2
Generalization about Properties
95
3.8.3
Representation using VGI
95
3.9
Conclusion
96
Questions for Further Study
97
Further Reading
97
The Nature of Geographic Data
99
4.1
Introduction
100
4.2
The Fundamental Problem Revisited
100
4.3
Spatial Autocorrelation and Scale
102
4.4
Spatial Sampling
105
4.5
Distance
Decay
108
4.6
Measuring Distance Effects as
Spatial Autocorrelation
113
4.7
Taming Geographic Monsters
118
4.8
Induction and Deduction and
How It All Comes Together
119
Questions for Further Study
120
Further Reading
121
Georeferencing
123
5.1
Introduction
124
5.2
Place-names
125
5.3
Postal Addresses and Postal Codes
12 7
5.4
IP Addresses
129
5.5
Linear Referencing Systems
130
5.6
Cadasters and the U.S. Public Land Survey
System
131
5.7
Measuring the Earth: Latitude and Longitude
132
5.8
Projections and Coordinates
135
5.8.1
The Plate
Carrée
or Cylindrical Equidistant
Projection
137
5.8.2
The Universal Transverse Mercator
Projection
138
5.8.3
State Plane Coordinates and Other Local
Systems
139
5.9
Measuring Latitude, Longitude, and Elevation:
GPS
141
5.10
Converting Georeferences
141
5.11
Geotagging and Mashups
142
5.12
Georegistration
143
5.13
Summary
145
Questions for Further Study
145
Further Reading
145
Uncertainty
147
6.1
Introduction
148
6.2
Uncertainty in the Conception of Geographic
Phenomena
149
6.2.1
Conceptions of Place: Units of Analysis
149
6.2.2
Conceptions of Attributes: Vagueness
and Ambiguity
151
6.2.3
Fuzzy Approaches to Attribute
Classification
157
6.3
Further Uncertainty in the Representation
of Geographic Phenomena
159
6.3.1
Representation of Place/Location
159
6.3.2
Statistical Models of Uncertainty in Attribute
Measures
161
6.3.3
Statistical Models of Uncertainty in Location
Measures
165
6.4
Further Uncertainty in the Analysis of Geographic
Phenomena
166
6.4.1
Internal and External Validation through Spatial
Analysis
166
6.4.2
Validation through Autocorrelation:
The Spatial Structure of Errors
167
6.4.3
Validation through Investigating the Effects of
Aggregation and Scale
170
6.4.4
Validation with Reference to External Sources:
Data Integration and Shared Lineage
172
6.4.5
Internal and External Validation; Induction and
Deduction
174
6.5
Consolidation
174
Questions for Further Study
177
Further Reading
177
3
Techniques
179
Q
GIS
Software
181
7.1
Introduction
182
7.2
The Evolution of
GIS
Software
182
7.3
Architecture of
GIS
Software
183
7.3.1
Project, Departmental, and
Enterprise
GIS
183
7.3.2
The Three-Tier Architecture
184
7.3.3
Software Data Models and
Customization
186
7.3.4
GIS on
the Desktop and on the Web
187
7.4
Building
GIS
Software Systems
189
7.5
GIS
Software Vendors
189
7.5.1
Autodesk
189
7.5.2
Bentley
190
7.5.3
ESRI, Inc.
191
7.5.4
Intergraph, Inc.
192
7.6
Types of
GIS
Software Systems
192
7.6.1
Desktop
GIS
Software
193
7.6.2
Web Mapping
196
7.6.3
Server
GIS
197
7.6.4
Virtual Globes
200
7.6.5
Developer
GIS
202
7.6.6
Hand-Held
GIS
203
7.6.7
Other Types of
GIS
Software
204
7.7
Conclusion
205
Questions for Further Study
205
Further Reading
206
Geographic Data Modeling
207
8.1
Introduction
208
8.1.1
Data Model Overview
208
8.1.2
Levels of Data Model Abstraction
208
8.2
GIS Data
Models
209
8.2.1
CAD, Graphical, and Image
GIS
Data Models
210
8.2.2
Raster Data Model
211
8.2.3
Vector Data Model
214
8.2.4
Object Data Model
221
8.3
Example of a Water-Facility Object Data Model
224
8.4
Geographic Data Modeling in Practice
226
Questions for Further Study
228
Further Reading
228
GIS
Data Collection
229___________
9.1
Introduction
230
9.1.1
Data Collection Workflow
231
9.2
Primary Geographic Data Capture
232
9.2.1
Raster Data Capture
232
9.2.2
Vector Data Capture
234
9.3
Secondary Geographic Data Capture
236
9.3.1
Raster Data Capture Using Scanners
236
9.3.2
Vector Data Capture
238
9.4
Obtaining Data from External Sources
(Data Transfer)
243
9.4.1
Geographic Data Formats
245
9.5
Capturing Attribute Data
247
9.6
Citizen-centric Web-Based Data Collection
247
9.7
Managing a Data Collection Project
247
Questions for Further Study
249
Further Reading
249
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Creating and Maintaining
Geographic Databases
251
10.1
Introduction
252
10.2
Database Management Systems
252
10.2.1
Types of DBMS
253
10.2.2
Geographic DBMS Extensions
254
10.3
Storing Data in DBMS Tables
256
10.4
SQL
259
10.5
Geographic Database Types and Functions
2 60
10.6
Geographic Database Design
262
10.6.1
The Database Design Process
262
10.7
Structuring Geographic Information
264
10.7.1
Topology Creation
264
10.7.2
Indexing
266
10.8
Editing and Data Maintenance
270
10.9
Multiuser Editing of Continuous
Databases
271
10.9.1
Transactions
271
10.9.2
Versioning
271
10.10
Conclusion
272
Questions for Further Study
274
Further Reading
274
fl^TheGeoWeb
275
11.1
Introduction
276
11.2
Distributing the Data
279
11.2.1
Object-Level Metadata
280
11.2.2
Geolibraries and
Geoportals
283
11.3
The Mobile User
284
11.3.1
Virtual Reality and Augmented
Reality
285
11.3.2
Location-Based Services
288
11.3.3
Issues in Mobile
GIS
290
11.4
Distributing the Software:
GIServices
290
11.4.1
Service-Oriented
Architecture
291
11.5
Prospects
293
Questions for Further Study
293
Further Reading
294
4
Analysis
295
Cartography and
Map Production
297
12.1
Introduction
298
12.2
Maps and Cartography
302
12.2.1
Maps and Media
304
12.3
Principles of Map
Design
306
12.3.1
Map Composition
307
12.3.2
Map Symbolization
308
12.4
Map Series
315
12.5
Applications
319
12.6
Conclusion
320
Questions for Further Study
322
Further Reading
322
Geovîsualization
323
13.1
Introduction: Uses, Users, Messages, and
Media
324
13.2 Geovisualization,
Spatial
Query, and
User
Interaction
327
13.2.1
Overview
327
13.2.2
Spatial
Query
Online
and the GeoWeb
332
13.3
Geovisualization and Interactive
Transformation
334
13.3.1
Overview
334
13.3.2
Cartograms
335
13.3.3
Remodeling
Spatial Distributions
as Dasymetric
Maps
336
13.4
Participation, Interaction, and Immersion
339
13.4.1
Public Participation in GIS (PPGIS)
339
13.4.2
2.5-D and
3-D
Representation
340
13.4.3
Hand-held
Computing
and Augmented Reality
344
13.4.4
SdentificVisualization (ViSC)
andVirtual Reality
344
13.5
Consolidation
347
Questions
for Further Study
348
Further Reading
349
Щ
Spatial Data Analysis
351_________
14.1
Introduction: What Is Spatial Analysis?
352
14.1.1
Examples
353
14.2
Analysis Based on Location
355
14.2.1
Analysis of Attribute Tables
356
14.2.2
Spatial Joins
360
14.2.3
The Poirrt-in-Polygon Operation
360
14.2.4
Polygon Overlay
361
14.2.5
Raster Analysis
363
14.3
Analysis Based on Distance
363
14.3.1
Measuring Distance and Length
364
14.3.2
Buffering
366
14.3.3
Cluster Detection
368
14.3.4
Dependence at a Distance
370
14.3.5
Density Estimation
371
14.3.6
Spatial Interpolation
373
14.4
Conclusion
378
Questions for Further Study
378
Further Reading
379
Spatial Analysis and Inference
381
15.1
The Purpose of Area-Based Analyses
15.1.1
Measurement of Area
382
382
15.1.2
Measurement of Shape
382
15.2
Centrality
384
15.2.1
Centers
384
15.2.2
Dispersion
386
15.3
Analysis of Surfaces
386
15.3.1
Slope and Aspect
387
15.3.2
Modeling Travel on a Surface
388
15.3.3
Computing Watersheds and Channels
389
15.3.4
Computing Visibility
391
15.4
Design
393
15.4.1
Point Location
393
15.4.2
Routing Problems
395
15.5
Hypothesis Testing
397
15.5.1
Hypothesis Tests on Geographic Data
398
15.6
Conclusion
401
Questions for Further Study
401
Further Reading
401
φ
Spatial Modeling with
GIS
403
16.1
Introduction
404
16.1.1
Why Model?
406
16.1.2
To Analyze or to Model?
406
16.2
Types of Models
407
16.2.1
Static Models and Indicators
407
16.2.2
Individual and Aggregate Models
410
16.2.3
Cellular Models
414
16.2.4
Cartographic Modeling and Map Algebra
414
16.3
Technology for Modeling
417
16.3.1
Operationalizing Models in
GIS
417
16.3.2
Model Coupling
417
16.3.3
Cataloging and Sharing Models
418
16.4
Multicriteria Methods
418
16.5
Accuracy and Validity: Testing the Model
420
Conclusion
422
Questions for Further Study
422
Further Reading
423
5
Management and Policy
425
φ
Managing
GIS
427____________
17.1
Introduction
428
17.2
The Case for
GIS: ROI
429
17.3
The Process of Developing a Sustainable
GIS
434
17.3.1
Choosing
a GIS
436
17.3.2
Implementing
a GIS
441
17.3.3
Managing a Sustainable, Operational
GIS
443
17.4
Sustaining
a GIS
—
The People and
Their Competences
446
17.4.1
GIS
Staff and the Teams Involved
446
17.4.2
Project Managers
447
17.4.3
Coping with Uncertainty
447
17.5
Conclusions
448
Questions for Further Study
448
Further Reading
449
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Operating Safely with
GIS
451
18.1
Introduction
452
18.2
GIS
and Decision Making
452
18.3
Organizational Context
454
18.4
Geographic Information
454
18.4.1
The Characteristics of Information
454
18.4.2
Additional Characteristics of Gl
458
18.5
GIS, Gl,
and Key Management Issues
459
18.5.1
The Law
459
18.5.2
Trading in Gl and the Role of Government
465
18.5.3
GIS
and Privacy
469
18.5.4
GIS
Ethics and Decision Making
472
18.5.5
Public Trust
474
18.6
Conclusions
475
Questions for Further Study
476
Further Reading
476
φ
GIS
Partnerships
477
19.1
Introduction
478
19.2
Commercial Partnerships
478
19.3
Spatial Data Infrastructures
479
19.3.1
How It All Began
480
19.3.2
SDI
Partnerships at the Global Level
482
19.3.3
SDÌ
Partnerships at the Multicountry
Level
484
19.3.4
SDÌ
Partnerships at the National Level
490
19.3.5
SDI
Partnerships at the
Subnational
or Local Level
492
19.4
Partnerships of Individual Volunteers
494
19.5
Have SDIs Been a Success?
495
19.6
Nationalism, Globalization, Politics, and
GIS
498
Questions for Further Study
499
Further Reading
499
φ
Epilogue: GIS&S in the Service
of Humanity
501
20.1
Introduction
502
20.2
The Differentiated World
502
20.3
Grand Challenges
503
20.3.1
The Global View of Governments
503
20.3.2
Challenges Amenable to Use of
GIS&S
504
20.4
Seeking the Root Causes
518
20.5
Meeting the Challenges
519
20.5.1
Why GIS&S Should Enable Us to
Make a Difference
520
20.6
Conclusions
523
Questions for Further Study
525
Further Reading
525
INDEX
526
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title | Geographic information systems & science |
title_auth | Geographic information systems & science |
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title_full | Geographic information systems & science Paul A. Longley ... |
title_fullStr | Geographic information systems & science Paul A. Longley ... |
title_full_unstemmed | Geographic information systems & science Paul A. Longley ... |
title_short | Geographic information systems & science |
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topic | Geographic information systems Geoinformationssystem (DE-588)4261642-6 gnd |
topic_facet | Geographic information systems Geoinformationssystem Lehrbuch |
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