نتایج جستجو برای: gis

تعداد نتایج: 34660  

2003
Joseph J. Kerski

Geographic information systems (GIS) technology and methods have transformed decision-making in society by bringing geographic analysis to the desktop computer. Although some educators consider GIS to a promising means for implementing reform, it has been adopted by less than 2% of American high schools. The reasons behind the interest in GIS, its slow implementation, and its effectiveness in t...

Journal: :Trans. GIS 2006
Sarah Elwood

In the mid-1990s, several critical texts raised concerns about the social, political, and epistemological implications of GIS. Subsequent responses to these critiques have fundamentally altered the technological, political, and intellectual practices of GIScience. Participatory GIS, for instance, has intervened in multiple ways to try to ameliorate uneven access to GIS and digital spatial data ...

2013
Jiangfan Feng Nan Xu

The combination of "voice technology" and "Mobile GIS", has greatly improved the intelligent degree of mobile GIS. Recently, significant attention in the field of scientific research is turning to how to realize quick conversion between natural language and GIS commands. However, the current study mostly concentrates on rules of conversion between natural language sentences and GIS commands fro...

2008
Ming-Hsiang Tsou

The paradigm of geographic information systems (GISs) is shifting from a closed, centralized GIS architecture, to an open, distributed geographic information services (GIServices) framework. With advances in computer networking and wireless communication technology, GIS is moving toward an integration of GIServices and spatial analysis functions via the internet and wireless communication. Wire...

Journal: :Leprosy review 2009
Mirjam I Bakker Pauline F D Scheelbeek Stella M Van Beers

Mapping of diseases has, since John Snow produced his famous cholera maps of London in 1854, been recognised as an essential tool in public health. A Geographical Information System (GIS) is more than mapping diseases: it manages, analyses and presents data that are linked to geographical locations. GIS enables creation of maps and can present data on national and regional level, but also on ve...

2000
Derek Bond

The early optimism surrounding GIS has now faded. Few GIS implementations have lived up to expectation. The most successful have been those at the operational level where their main role has been to replace paper maps with digital ones. However, as the cost of GIS implementation falls and spatial data becomes more readily available there is a need to consider the future of GIS and spatial analy...

Journal: :Cartographica 2005
Francis Harvey Mei-Po Kwan Marianna Pavlovskaya

Does critical theory have a place in GIS? While the answer today is "yes," and some stable ground around its understanding has been created, "critical GIS" remains an oxymoron for many GIS users and critical social theorists. Since 1968, the year in which Roger Tomlinson for the first time referred to GIS in designating the Ganadian Geographic Information System, GIS has become a multibillion-d...

2017
Nieves R. Brisaboa Alejandro Cortiñas Miguel R. Luaces Oscar Pedreira

Geographic Information Systems (GIS) have increased its popularity for some time now, specially in the context of mobile devices. There are many disciplines and companies improving their workflow by using GIS on devices with geolocation features. To satisfy the emergent demand, lots of web-based GIS applications are being developed. These applications diverge in their target and context, but th...

2002
Nadine Schuurman

An epistemological and discursive divide separates critics of GIS and its researchers. An assumption exists among many users and developers of GIS that the technology models reality and can thus be used to predict and explain spatial processes. This realist position is not sanctioned by social science critics of GIS who have focused efforts on illustrating the social effects of technology as we...

2000
Mary-Ellen Feeney Francisco Escobar Ian P. Williamson

As society becomes increasingly spatially enabled, Geographical Information Systems (GIS) will evolve, and geographical information will be embedded in most information applications and services that society uses. This trend presents many opportunities and challenges. It means GIS technologies will facilitate ‘more’ by becoming ‘less’. As the general use of GIS increases, the visible appearance...

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