TY - BOOK AU - Korte,George B. TI - The GIS book / SN - 0766828204 PY - 2001/// CY - Albany, NY : PB - OnWord, KW - GIS SOFTWARE KW - GEOGRAPHIC INFORMATION SYSTEMS KW - GIS DATA N1 - CONTENIDO Introduction IX Who Should Read This Book IX Focus and Organization IX Content X Where This Book Came From XI PART 1: Understanding GIS 1 Chapter 1: Introduction to GIS 3 In This Chapter 3 A Dramatic Story 3 The Origins of GIS 6 The Many Uses of GIS 7 An Industry Leader's Comments 14 Chapter 2: Defining GIS 17 In This Chapter 17 What Is CADD? 17 What Is AM/FM? 20 What Is GIS? 21 Typical Applications 25 Chapter 3: The Uses of GIS 27 In This Chapter 27 Tax Assessment 27 Planning 30 Registrar 31 School Board 32 Engineering and Public Works 32 Public Safety 36 Chapter 4: An Overview of the GIS Industry and GIS Software 39 In This Chapter 39 GIS Software Vendors 39 The GIS Software and Overall Products and Services Markets 40 GIS Users 41 GIS Applications 42 GIS Services 44 Chapter 5: Why Implement O GIS? 49 In This Chapter 49 Map Data Is More Secure and Better Organized 49 Redundancy and Other Problems of Multiple Map Sets Are Eliminated 49 Mapping Revisions Are Easier and Faster 50 Map Data is easier to search, Analyze, and Present 51 Employees Are More Productive 52 Map Data Is Integrated Throughout the Organization 52 Chapter 6: GIS Technology Trends 55 In This Chapter 55 Data Networks and Data Communications 56 Computers 59 Operating System 61 Software 63 Chapter 7: GIS Doto Sources, Collection, and Entry 69 In This Chapter 69 Existing GIS Data 69 Digitizing 70 GPS Surveying 73 Digital Orthophotography 75 Satellite Imagery 76 Chapter 8: GIS Data Formats and Standards 81 In This Chapter 81 GIS Data Forrnats 81 Vector Data 82 Raster Data 82 Raster Images 83 Data Standards 83 DoD Spatial Data Standards (SDS) for Facilities, Infrastructure, and environment 84 Spatial Data Transfer Standard (SDTS) 85 Open Geodata Interoperability Specification (OGIS) 88 Chapter 9: Types of GIS Analysis 91 In This Chapter 91 GIS Queries and Terrninology 91 Other Types of GIS Analysis 100 Chapter 10: GIS on the Web 109 In This Chapter 109 Web-based GIS 109 Maps on the Internet 110 GIS on the Internet 111 PART 2: Selecting and Implementing a GIS 117 Chapter 11: Planning a GIS 119 In This Chapter 119 A GIS Plan 119 The Components of a GIS Plan 121 Chapter 12: Implementing a GIS 123 In This Chapter 123 Implementation Overview 124 Phase One: Planning 125 Phase Two: Analysis 126 Phase Three: Implementation 129 Chapter 13: Selecting a GIS 133 In This Chapter 133 Functions 134 Vendar Support 135 User Environment 137 Cost 137 Chapter 14: Four Leading GIS Vendors' Products in Review 139 In This Chapter 139 Environmental Systems Research Institute, Inc. (ESRI) 139 Intergraph 146 MapInfo 151 Autodesk 154 Chapter 15: Keys to Successful GIS Implementation 157 In This Chapter 157 Management Support, Leadership, and Vision 158 Data Conversion and Maintenance 158 Hardware and Software 161 User Training 161 Data Communieations 162 Software Customization 162 User Support 163 Funding 163 Chapter 16: The Pitfalls of a GIS 165 In This Chapter 165 Failure to Consider Problems 165 Overstating Benefits 166 Using a GIS as an Experiment 166 Failure to Define Goals 166 No Long-term Planning 167 Lack of Management Support 167 Lack of User Involvement 168 Failure to Specify Requirements 168 Computerizing Existing Problems 168 Continuation of Existing Manual Systems 169 Lack of User Training 169 Lack of User R D Support 169 Systems That Cannot Be Expanded or Modified 170 Budget Overrun or Underestimation 170 Failure to Report Results 171 Chapter 18: Using a GIS Consultant 173 In This Chapter 173 Benefits of Hiring a GIS Consultant 173 The GIS Consultant's Mission 175 What to Look for in a GIS Consultant 176 Chapter 18: Managing and Staffing a GIS 179 In This Chapter 179 System Management 179 GIS Staff Positions 181 Chapter 19: Managing and Maintaining a GIS Database 185 In This Chapter 185 Enterprise GIS 185 Centralized GIS Databases 186 Distributed GIS Databases 187 Master and Working GIS Databases 188 Data Maintenance Issues 189 PART 3: Considerations for Making GIS Decisions 193 Chapter 20: Financial Justification of GIS 195 In This Chapter 195 GIS Costs 195 Ongoing Costs 198 Cost Savings 199 Additional Benefits 204 A Model for the Financial Justification of GIS 205 The Hourly Cost of Operating a GIS 213 Chapter References 216 Chapter 21: The Economics of GIS Base Map Accuracy 217 In This Chapter 217 Features in a Topographic Base Map 217 Base Map Accuracy Standards 219 Other Base Map Cost Factors 221 Chapter 22: GIS Data Quality 223 In This Chapter 223 Definitions 223 Sources of GIS Data Errors 225 Chapter 23: Getting CADO Data into a GIS 233 In This Chapter 233 The Need for CADD Data Translation 233 Data Structure 234 Data Format 237 Chapter 24: Legal Aspects of GIS 239 The Law and Public Information 239 The Value of GIS Data 240 The Role of Government 240 Access to GIS Data 241 GIS Data Sales and Pricing 243 Data Privacy 245 Liability 248 Copyright Protection 251 GIS and the Practice of Land Survey 255 Chapter References 260 Chapter 25: Government and Industry Involvement in GIS 261 In This Chapter 261 State Government GIS Activities 261 Associations Promoting GIS 265 Chapter 26: A Case Study in GIS Implementation: Clinton Township, MI 273 In This Chapter 273 The Consultant 273 The Client 274 The Initial Applications 274 The Other Applications 277 System Management 278 Chapter 27: A Case Study in GIS Implementation: Prince Williom County, VA 279 In This Chapter 279 Prince William County, Virginia 279 History of GIS in Prince William County 280 GIS Web Application 287 Eight Benefits of Prince William County's GIS Systern 288 Six Lessons Learned in the Prince William County Implementation 290 Chapter 28: A Case Study in Maintaining GIS Data: Aberdeen Proving Ground, MD 293 In This Chapter 293 The Disney World of Defense 293 Past Problems in DPW Data Management 295 The Advent of GIS 295 Preparing an Implementation Plan for GIS 295 Implementing GIS 296 Precision Land Surveying Sustains an Accurate GIS Database 301 Appendix A: Exercises 305 Part 1: Start-up Exercises 305 Part 2: Further Exercises 314 Appendix B: Resources 335 Education and Training in GIS 335 Associations 339 GIS Events 340 Books 341 Periodicals 347 Educational Institutions 349 Appendix C: GIS Data Sources 359 Glossary of Commonly Used GIS Terms 371 Index 385 ER -