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Connecting Our World: GIS Web Services

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Synopsis:

Examining a dozen of the most innovative ways that CIS web services are being disseminated to and drawn from around the world, this book encompasses national mapping service delivery in New Zealand, digital map creation for on-the-run journalists in the United States, and location-based services in Scandinavia. This is a guide for forward-thinking managers in any enterprise who are interested in fully leveraging the power of spatial data and information. Discussed is how increasing integration of GIS into the decision-making processes of government, administrative, academic, and commercial organizations highlights the importance of ensuring that everyone is working from the same consistent data sets.

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Winnie Tang is the chief executive officer of ESRI China (Hong Kong) Ltd. and holds a Ph.D. in geographic information systems from the University of Hong Kong. Jan Selwood is an independent GIS consultant who develops and manages GIS projects for a wide range of clients and applications in Europe and Asia. Jack Dangermond is the founder and president of Environmental Systems Research Institute.

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ISBN:
9781589480759
Subtitle:
GIS Web Services
Preface:
Dangermond, Jack, President
Preface:
Dangermond, Jack, President
Preface:
Dangermond, Jack
Author:
Tang, Winnie
Author:
Selwood, Jan
Publisher:
ESRI Press
Location:
380 New York St
Subject:
Geography
Subject:
Programming - General
Subject:
Networking - General
Subject:
Computer network resources
Subject:
World Wide Web
Subject:
Geographic information systems
Subject:
Computer: GIS/Computer: Web Programming
Series Volume:
no. 1
Publication Date:
April 2004
Binding:
Paperback
Language:
English
Illustrations:
Yes
Pages:
180
Dimensions:
8.94x7.58x.45 in. 1.08 lbs.

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