What is GIS ?
? What is GIS
A geographic
information system (or GIS) is a system designed to
capture, store, manipulate, analyze, manage, and present spatial or geographical
data. The acronym GIS is sometimes used for geographic
information science (GIS Science) to refer to the academic discipline that
studies geographic information systems and is a large domain within
the broader academic discipline of geo informatics.[1] What
goes beyond a GIS is a spatial data infrastructure, a concept that has no
such restrictive boundaries.
In general,
the term describes any information system that integrates, stores,
edits, analyzes, shares, and displays geographic information. GIS
applications are tools that allow users to create interactive queries
(user-created searches), analyze spatial information, edit data in maps, and present
the results of all these operations.[2][3] Geographic
information science is the science underlying geographic concepts,
applications, and systems.[4]
GIS is a
broad term that can refer to a number of different technologies, processes, and
methods. It is attached to many operations and has many applications related to
engineering, planning, management, transport/logistics, insurance,
telecommunications, and business.[3] For that reason, GIS and location
intelligence applications can be the foundation for many location-enabled
services that rely on analysis and visualization.
GIS can
relate unrelated information by using location as the key index variable.
Locations or extents in the Earth space–time may be recorded as
dates/times of occurrence, and x, y, and z coordinates representing, longitude, latitude,
and elevation, respectively. All Earth-based spatial–temporal location and
extent references should be relatable to one another and ultimately to a
"real" physical location or extent. This key characteristic of GIS
has begun to open new avenues of scientific inquiry.
Source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Geographic_information_system
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