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Geospatial Information Systems

Editorial Introduction: Special Issue on Grids and Geospatial Information Systems

Editorial Introduction: Special Issue on Grids and Geospatial Information Systems

... and Geospatial Information Systems (GIS) are both based on distributed service architectures and have complementary ...GIS systems provide a comprehensive set of services
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Potential applications of geospatial information systems for planning and managing aged care services in Australia

Potential applications of geospatial information systems for planning and managing aged care services in Australia

... This paper discusses the potential applications of Geospatial Information Technology (GITs) to assist in planning and managing aged care programs in Australia. Aged care is complex due to the numbers of ...

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A needs assessment process for designing geospatial data management systems within federal agencies

A needs assessment process for designing geospatial data management systems within federal agencies

... of geospatial information management and sharing has progressed ...which geospatial information is only collected, stored and delivered for agency- or even program-specific ...share ...

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The Effect of Academic Information Systems and Library Information Systems upon Quality Information Systems and Student Trust as an Intervening Variable

The Effect of Academic Information Systems and Library Information Systems upon Quality Information Systems and Student Trust as an Intervening Variable

... University libraries incessantly endeavor to offer better and more useful services to meet users’ dynamic needs using the modern technologies [9, 8]. Whilst marketing techniques and methods are used in academic libraries ...

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Geospatial analysis

Geospatial analysis

... geographic information science provide a range of techniques for classifying univariate attributes; for example, mapping the number of tweets by county or ...geographic information science, including ...

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Geospatial Computer Vision Based on Multi-Modal Data—How Valuable Is Shape Information for the Extraction of Semantic Information?

Geospatial Computer Vision Based on Multi-Modal Data—How Valuable Is Shape Information for the Extraction of Semantic Information?

... hyperspectral information, some data samples are even classified as ...of information reveal complementary characteristics. Shape information does not allow separating classes with a similar ...

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Information Studies: Business Information Systems

Information Studies: Business Information Systems

... Through decades, a number of BITa models have been proposed. The two key ones that have attracted most of the attention from researchers are the MIT90s (Morton, 1991) model and the Strategic Alignment Model (SAM) ...

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Using Geospatial Data to Generate One-line Diagrams of Electrical Power Systems

Using Geospatial Data to Generate One-line Diagrams of Electrical Power Systems

... power systems studies and analysis functions, yielding a summary of the performance of the transmission and/or distribution ...the systems operators during on-line and off-line ...

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COMPUTING AND INFORMATION SYSTEMS CS52006A (CS216) Introduction to Information Systems

COMPUTING AND INFORMATION SYSTEMS CS52006A (CS216) Introduction to Information Systems

... Commet Ltd are a large company that sells electrical goods. They have set up a department in the firm to specifically deal with any customer complaints. The complaints department is staffed by six office workers. When a ...

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Satellite Derived Geospatial Irrigation Performance Indicators for Benchmarking Studies of Irrigation Systems

Satellite Derived Geospatial Irrigation Performance Indicators for Benchmarking Studies of Irrigation Systems

... these systems are mostly non spatial in nature and are based on point information or eye estimates which appears to be a gap in information retrieval and process- ing ...the information ...

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Land information system using geospatial technology (Essential work flow QZGIS)

Land information system using geospatial technology (Essential work flow QZGIS)

... maps, charts and reports that show users the results in visual forms. GIS helps users to find answers to their questions and solve the problems by presenting data in simple visual ways. GIS can be the foundation for many ...

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Indonesia ONE MAP: Forging a functioning National Geospatial Information Network Infrastructure

Indonesia ONE MAP: Forging a functioning National Geospatial Information Network Infrastructure

... National Geospatial Information Network Infrastructure: providing geospatial information to promote smarter government service delivery6. 2..[r] ...

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Management Information Systems. B08. Interorganizational and Global Information Systems

Management Information Systems. B08. Interorganizational and Global Information Systems

... • Such integration enables companies to develop new applications .An example is Allstate Financial Group used Microsoft.NET (a Web Services implementation) to create AccessAllstate.com, a Web Portal that allows its ...

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Developing a Web Based Water Distribution Geospatial Information System for Nairobi Northern Region

Developing a Web Based Water Distribution Geospatial Information System for Nairobi Northern Region

... GIS supports spatial analysis and locating geographically dispersed facilities in the water distribution system. Spatial location is typically a major common as- pect of all the data at a water utility. A GIS can locate ...

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Building Geospatial Ontologies from Geographic Database Schemas in Peer Data Management Systems

Building Geospatial Ontologies from Geographic Database Schemas in Peer Data Management Systems

... work, geospatial data are represented by means of the vector ...coordinate systems as well as temporal properties ...database systems do not follow the same spatial data model (for instance, PostGIS ...

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GeoSquare: A cloud-enabled geospatial information resources (GIRs) interoperate infrastructure for cooperation and sharing

GeoSquare: A cloud-enabled geospatial information resources (GIRs) interoperate infrastructure for cooperation and sharing

... and information technologies, a large amount of geographical information resources (GIRs), including geospatial data, algorithms, application and models, have been available on the internet for ...

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Information Services for Grid/Web Service Oriented Architecture (SOA) Based Geospatial Applications

Information Services for Grid/Web Service Oriented Architecture (SOA) Based Geospatial Applications

... OGC has introduced design principles, requirements, spatial discovery methodologies for discovery of OGC services through UDDI interface [11]. The proposed methodologies have been implemented by various organizations ...

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Health information systems

Health information systems

... ~' I r '­ iy Contents Contents 11 Change management Rodney Gapp 154 12 Health economics Ian Edwards 169 Part 4 - Health Information Systems 13 25 186 14 Health information systems Dianne[r] ...

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Holographic information systems

Holographic information systems

... Taking the “multiplexing in time” approach a step further, we can think of applica- tions where the next configuration is decided based on the outcome of the current computation, as opposed to going through a predefined ...

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Information systems in organisations

Information systems in organisations

... 164 -190 Brown A 1997 , Valuing the soft benefits of Information Systems: the case of email' Occasional paper based on 1994 'Appraising intangible benefit from Information Technology Inv[r] ...

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