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Geographic Information System
(GIS)
What is GIS?
Think About Geography
What is Geography?
• Association of American Geographers’ definition:
• Geography is the science of place and space
• Merriam-Webster’s definition:
• A science that deals with the description, distribution,
and interaction of the diverse physical, biological,
and cultural features of the earth’s surface
Think About Geography
Questions Geographers Ask
• Where is it located?
• Why is it located there?
• How and why are places different?
• How do people interact with their environment?
The answer to these questions is spatial data
History of Cartography
• The First Maps
• Rock walls
• Clay tablets
• Uses of Maps
• Topographic
• Celestial
• Cosmographic
Picture of a cuneiform tablet from
http://www.crystalinks.com/cuneiformtablets.html
Early Maps of the World
Picture of a T-O map from University of Texas, Foundations of Western European Cartography
Exploring the World
Mercator map picture from Encyclopedia Britannica.
Maps at War
Topographic map picture of Harper’s Ferry from www.DavidRumsey.com.
Linked information reveals patterns…
What is GIS (Course Presentation).pdf
What is GIS (Course Presentation).pdf
What is GIS (Course Presentation).pdf
What is Spatial Data?
Location Data
• How Many? – What Kind? – Where?
Scale of Data
• Local to Global to Beyond
Data Presentation
• Words, Charts, Graphs, Tables, or Maps
Estimates are that 80% of all data has a spatial
component
• Data from most sciences can be analyzed spatially
A Geographic Information System (GIS) links locational and
attribute information and enables a person to visualize
patterns, relationships, and trends. This process gives an
entirely new perspective to data analysis that cannot be
easily seen in a table or list format or on a paper map.
Exploring data using GIS turns data into information
and knowledge
Geographic Information Systems
A Definition of GIS
Hardware
The computer, peripherals, and sometimes servers on which the
GIS operates
Software
Provides the functions and tools required to store, analyze, and
display data
Data
Data is stored as vector, raster, or attribute data
Methods
The guidelines, specifications, standards, and procedures for
collecting and analyzing data and applying GIS
People
GIS needs people to ask the questions; choose, collect, and
analyze the data; and interpret the results
Five Components of GIS
A Complete GIS
Visualization
• GIS as a tool to display spatial
data as a map
Database Management
• GIS as a tool to store and
organize spatial data
Spatial Analysis
• GIS as a tool to analyze and
interpret spatial data
GIS Combines Spatial Data From Many Sources
Sources of Spatial Data
Digitized and Scanned Maps
• Purchased, donated, free (Internet)
• Created by user
Databases
• Tables of data
GPS
• Global Positioning System
• Accurate locations
Field Sampling of Attributes
Remote Sensing and Aerial Photography
GIS stores and organizes spatial data in databases
Database
Not easy to interpret
Visualization
Worth a Thousand Words
Two Ways to Visualize Data
“The World” in GIS
Raster -- Grid
• “Pixels”
• A location and value
• Satellite images and aerial
photos are already in this
format
Vector -- Linear
• Points, lines, and polygons
• “Features” (house, lake,
etc.)
• Attributes
• size, type, length, etc.
Real world
Rivers Layer Lakes Layer Capitals Layer
Roads Layer States Layer
Five Data Layers
“Alike Features”
What is GIS (Course Presentation).pdf
Turning Data Into Information
“Spatial Analysis” -- Not Just a Map
Asking a Question -- Interaction
Maps and Databases are Interactive
The Goal of GIS
The goal of GIS is to help people and companies do their work
better, faster, and cheaper through
Visualization
• GIS provides users with quicker, more accurate representations of
spatial data
Database Management
• GIS makes it easier to keep the spatial data accurate and up to date
Spatial Analysis
• GIS helps users make more informed decisions
*Wherever Spatial Data Analysis Is Needed*
Some Ways GIS is Used
Emergency Services
• Fire and Police
Environmental
• Monitoring and Modeling
Business
• Site Location, Delivery Systems
Industry
• Transportation, Communication, Mining, Pipelines,
Healthcare
Government
• Local, State, Federal, Military
Education
• Research, Teaching Tool, Administration
Defense Management
Real Estate Management
Education
Utility Management
Transportation Management
Transportation Management
Public Safety
Government
Hospital Facilities
ArcGIS
ArcGIS provides users with a complete GIS
• Visualization
• Database Management
• Spatial Analysis
ArcGIS offers more than just GIS software ….
offers GIS solutions.
The goal is to make users more successful
ArcGIS Family of Products
Making GIS Knowledge Available To Anyone . . .
. . . Integrates With Other Systems Via Standards
Use
Serve
Author
Web Map
Viewer
Desktop Explorer
ArcGIS Server
Mobile Enterprise
Environment
Open
APIs
Author/Serve/Use
• Maps
• Data
• Models
• Globes
• Metadata
ArcGIS Server Platform
NCDOT GIS Standards and Practices
As part of the North Carolina Department of
Transportation's efforts to maximize the value of our
investment in Geographic Information Systems (GIS),
data management, and access to data, we have
developed geospatial standards and practices. The
purpose of these standards and practices is to provide
users with necessary information about the data, to
support improved linking of different data sets, and to
better manage the Department's GIS investments.
NCDOT IT GIS UNIT
Visit our website at
http://www.ncdot.org/it/gis/
Email us at
www.gishelp@ncdot.gov
NCDOT IT GIS UNIT

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What is GIS (Course Presentation).pdf

  • 2. Think About Geography What is Geography? • Association of American Geographers’ definition: • Geography is the science of place and space • Merriam-Webster’s definition: • A science that deals with the description, distribution, and interaction of the diverse physical, biological, and cultural features of the earth’s surface
  • 3. Think About Geography Questions Geographers Ask • Where is it located? • Why is it located there? • How and why are places different? • How do people interact with their environment? The answer to these questions is spatial data
  • 4. History of Cartography • The First Maps • Rock walls • Clay tablets • Uses of Maps • Topographic • Celestial • Cosmographic Picture of a cuneiform tablet from http://www.crystalinks.com/cuneiformtablets.html
  • 5. Early Maps of the World Picture of a T-O map from University of Texas, Foundations of Western European Cartography
  • 6. Exploring the World Mercator map picture from Encyclopedia Britannica.
  • 7. Maps at War Topographic map picture of Harper’s Ferry from www.DavidRumsey.com.
  • 12. What is Spatial Data? Location Data • How Many? – What Kind? – Where? Scale of Data • Local to Global to Beyond Data Presentation • Words, Charts, Graphs, Tables, or Maps Estimates are that 80% of all data has a spatial component • Data from most sciences can be analyzed spatially
  • 13. A Geographic Information System (GIS) links locational and attribute information and enables a person to visualize patterns, relationships, and trends. This process gives an entirely new perspective to data analysis that cannot be easily seen in a table or list format or on a paper map. Exploring data using GIS turns data into information and knowledge Geographic Information Systems A Definition of GIS
  • 14. Hardware The computer, peripherals, and sometimes servers on which the GIS operates Software Provides the functions and tools required to store, analyze, and display data Data Data is stored as vector, raster, or attribute data Methods The guidelines, specifications, standards, and procedures for collecting and analyzing data and applying GIS People GIS needs people to ask the questions; choose, collect, and analyze the data; and interpret the results Five Components of GIS
  • 15. A Complete GIS Visualization • GIS as a tool to display spatial data as a map Database Management • GIS as a tool to store and organize spatial data Spatial Analysis • GIS as a tool to analyze and interpret spatial data
  • 16. GIS Combines Spatial Data From Many Sources
  • 17. Sources of Spatial Data Digitized and Scanned Maps • Purchased, donated, free (Internet) • Created by user Databases • Tables of data GPS • Global Positioning System • Accurate locations Field Sampling of Attributes Remote Sensing and Aerial Photography GIS stores and organizes spatial data in databases
  • 18. Database Not easy to interpret
  • 20. Two Ways to Visualize Data “The World” in GIS Raster -- Grid • “Pixels” • A location and value • Satellite images and aerial photos are already in this format Vector -- Linear • Points, lines, and polygons • “Features” (house, lake, etc.) • Attributes • size, type, length, etc. Real world
  • 21. Rivers Layer Lakes Layer Capitals Layer Roads Layer States Layer Five Data Layers “Alike Features”
  • 23. Turning Data Into Information “Spatial Analysis” -- Not Just a Map
  • 24. Asking a Question -- Interaction
  • 25. Maps and Databases are Interactive
  • 26. The Goal of GIS The goal of GIS is to help people and companies do their work better, faster, and cheaper through Visualization • GIS provides users with quicker, more accurate representations of spatial data Database Management • GIS makes it easier to keep the spatial data accurate and up to date Spatial Analysis • GIS helps users make more informed decisions *Wherever Spatial Data Analysis Is Needed*
  • 27. Some Ways GIS is Used Emergency Services • Fire and Police Environmental • Monitoring and Modeling Business • Site Location, Delivery Systems Industry • Transportation, Communication, Mining, Pipelines, Healthcare Government • Local, State, Federal, Military Education • Research, Teaching Tool, Administration
  • 36. ArcGIS ArcGIS provides users with a complete GIS • Visualization • Database Management • Spatial Analysis ArcGIS offers more than just GIS software …. offers GIS solutions. The goal is to make users more successful
  • 37. ArcGIS Family of Products
  • 38. Making GIS Knowledge Available To Anyone . . . . . . Integrates With Other Systems Via Standards Use Serve Author Web Map Viewer Desktop Explorer ArcGIS Server Mobile Enterprise Environment Open APIs Author/Serve/Use • Maps • Data • Models • Globes • Metadata ArcGIS Server Platform
  • 39. NCDOT GIS Standards and Practices As part of the North Carolina Department of Transportation's efforts to maximize the value of our investment in Geographic Information Systems (GIS), data management, and access to data, we have developed geospatial standards and practices. The purpose of these standards and practices is to provide users with necessary information about the data, to support improved linking of different data sets, and to better manage the Department's GIS investments. NCDOT IT GIS UNIT
  • 40. Visit our website at http://www.ncdot.org/it/gis/ Email us at www.gishelp@ncdot.gov NCDOT IT GIS UNIT