نتایج جستجو برای: and gis functions finally

تعداد نتایج: 16900544  

B. M. Uzzal Afsan

The main purpose of this paper is to establish different types of convergence theorems for fuzzy Henstock integrable functions, introduced by  Wu and Gong cite{wu:hiff}. In fact, we have proved fuzzy uniform convergence theorem, convergence theorem for fuzzy uniform Henstock integrable functions and fuzzy monotone convergence theorem. Finally, a necessary and sufficient condition under which th...

2004
Jingfeng Xia

This paper identifies the importance of space management in support of the functions of academic libraries. It reviews current solutions on library space management by pinpointing their advantages and disadvantages, and it introduces GIS (geographic information systems) as a tool for library space management, because of its capacity for analyzing spatial data and interactive information. A prop...

2016
Benjamin Boucher Anna Y. Lee Michael Hallett Sarah Jenna

A genetic interaction (GI) is defined when the mutation of one gene modifies the phenotypic expression associated with the mutation of a second gene. Genome-wide efforts to map GIs in yeast revealed structural and functional properties of a GI network. This provided insights into the mechanisms underlying the robustness of yeast to genetic and environmental insults, and also into the link exist...

2001
Changqing Huang Lingkui Meng Chunyu Zhao Heping Pan

This paper presents a study on the feasibility, mechanisms and key technology for integrating GIS and OA in the Browser/Server (B/S) architecture, on the basis of a comparative analysis of the independent development model and the integrated development model of GIS and OA. Presently, the development of GIS and OA is mainly based on the two models: Mainframe-Terminal (M -T) model upon stand-alo...

2001
DIETER FRITSCH

The integration of digital terrain models (DTM) in geographic information systems (GIS) implies automatically an extension of the GIS reference surface and its queryspace. It is trivial that a DTM is the natural boundary representation of theearth's surface. Man-made objects, for instance houses, bridges, dams should be considered in a second step because these objects cannot be represented wel...

Journal: :Acta veterinaria Scandinavica. Supplementum 2001
M Norstrøm

In the veterinary epidemiology, the advantage of mapping the locations of farms and other facilities with animals is obvious. In an outbreak of a disease it could make the management of the situation easier, and it could also provide a tool to evaluate different strategies to prevent the spread of infectious diseases. This paper aims to describe and give an overview of the possibilities and pot...

2002
Tatsuya Nemoto Venkatesh Raghavan Shinji Masumoto Kiyoji Shiono

GIS can be readily used to manage and analyze 2D information and also afford 3D visualization of surface features. However, general-purpose GIS packages do not offer capabilities for constructing or visualizing 3D geologic models. GIS tools must, therefore, be appropriately tailored to handle geologic data and accommodate the special spatial analysis needs of geologic information. Since 3D geol...

2010
Ahmed Loai Ali Osman Hegazy Mohammed Nour Eldien

Geographical information system (GIS) is a powerful tool in managing and presenting spatial referenced data science it has a lot of geographic functions such as data integration, mapping, overlaying, buffering, projection....etc, but on the contrary it is a limited tool in decision aiding of spatial decision problems. It can't stand alone in taking decision in spatial problem environment. In th...

2012
Michael F. Goodchild

DEFINITION: A geographic information system (GIS) is a computer application designed to perform a wide range of operations on geographic information. Geographic information is defined as information about locations on or near the surface of the Earth, and may be organized in a variety of ways. Thus a GIS includes functions to input, store, visualize, export, and analyze such information. Commer...

2006
Tong Zhang Keith C. Clarke Qingfeng Guan

The GIS web portal usually functions as a web-based gateway to integrated and distributed geographic resources. Although current GIS web portals are gaining popularity among GIS users and are of great significance for building distributed Internet GIS, they remain weak in terms of analytical and modeling components. We discuss the possibilities of integrating state-of-the-art technologies which...

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