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Relationships Abbreviation Of:  geographic information system Abbreviation:  geographic information system
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Geographic Information System. A computer-based graphics program that allows the superposition of plan-maps of thematic elements, such as roads, rivers, land use patterns, and the like to aid in local [..]
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Green Investment Scheme. Schemes put in place by national governments to ensure that the proceeds from selling “hot air” under the Kyoto Protocol are used for environmental benefit.
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geographic information systems
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   Google Image Search
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Geographical Information System. A term for a computer-based system for storing, accessing and representing maps and other data in electronic form. A GIS is a powerful tool for the contemporary enviro [..]
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Geographic Information System
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Geographic Information System
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See Geographic Information System.
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see Geographical Information System.
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Geographic Information Systems
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Tools used to gather, transform, manipulate, analyze, and produce all types of geographic data. Data may be expressed as three-dimensional models, two-dimensional displays, tables, or lists. See Jo Gu [..]
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See: geographic information system.
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Acronym for Geographical Information Systems; it is a combination of hardware and software. 1. A computer based system for capture, storage, retrieval, analysis and display of spatial (locationally defined) data. 2. GIS are computer based systems that are used to store and manipulate geographic information. 3. An organized collection of computer ha [..]
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Geographic Information System.
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Geographic information system. See Geomarketing.
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Geographic Information System – A cell phone system that permits users to know where they are on the surface of the earth. It is based on GPS satellites.
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See: Geographic Information Systems
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A computerized decision support system that integrates geographic data, attribute data, and other spatially referenced data. A GIS is used to capture, store, retrieve, analyze, and display spatial dat [..]
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is the abbreviation for geographic information system. GIS are special-purpose digital databases in which a common spatial coordinate system is the primary means of reference. GIS contain subsystems for: 1) data input; 2) data storage, retrieval, and representation; 3) data management, transformation, and analysis; and 4) data reporting and product [..]
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A computer system that enables one to assemble, store, manipulate, and display geographically referenced information.
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Abbreviation for Geographic Information System.
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Geographical Information System which is a City-wide computerized mapping program.
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According to 7 CFR 718.2 [Title 7—Agriculture; Subtitle B -- Regulations of the Department of Agriculture; Chapter VII -- Farm Service Agency, Department of Agriculture; Subchapter B -- Farm Marketing [..]
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GIS (Geographic Information System). A database system for storing maps. You can create maps with various subsets of the information and various scales. The software automatically places labelling inf [..]
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Geographic information system, a computer program that allows one to visualize information in map formats.
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Geographic Information System. GIS is a system designed to capture, store, manipulate, analyze, manage, and present all types of geographical data.
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 - Gas Insulated Switchgear (usually SF6).
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Geographical Information System
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Geographic Information System
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Geographic Information System. A computer system that has maps and geographic information, and sometimes analyses of geographic data. Geographic information systems have many uses including government [..]
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Geographic Information System
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Geographic Information System
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Geographic information systems capture, store, analyse, manage, and present data that are linked to location. GIS is the merger of cartography, statistical analysis, and database technology.
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Geographic Information System GISG
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A Geographical Information System is an integrated spatial database, analysis, and graphic display tool (such as ArcInfo or TransCAD).
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Geographical Information System
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Geographic Information Systems
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Geographic Information Systems
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GIS is both a database designed to handle geographic data as well as a set of computer operations that can be used to analyze the data. In a sense, GIS can be thought of as a higher order map.
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Geographic Information Systems
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Geographic Information System. A computer package designed to store and analyze geographically specific data. In other words, all the data contained within the system is tied to a specific spot on the planet that can be retrieved and compared. Analytical procedures can be programmed and carried out within the GIS framework.
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Geographic Information Systems (GIS) are computer systems used for capturing, storing, checking, integrating, manipulating, analyzing, and displaying data related to positions on the earth’s surface. Archaeologists use these systems to work with spatial data relating to archaeological sites.
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Geographic Information Systems can be used to dramatically decrease fraud. It can be a great tool to help you: identify geographic areas to focus on, illustrate that fraud occurred, and identify participants in fraud rings.
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See GEOGRAPHIC INFORMATION SYSTEM (GIS).
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 Geographic Information System  
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Geographic Information System. Any system that captures, stores, analyzes, manages, and presents data linked to location information. In the simplest terms, GIS is the merging of cartography and datab [..]
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Geographical Information Systems, responsible for maps and the law enforcement data as it applies geographically within the county.
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A GIS (geographic information system) enables you to envision the geographic aspects of a body of data. Basically, it lets you query or analyze a relational database and receive the results in the for [..]
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Geographic information system.
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GIS (Geographic Information System) is a means of storing, displaying, and analyzing data that can be referenced geographically.
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A computer system designed to capture, store, manipulate, analyze, manage, and present all types of spatial or geographical data.
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Geographic information system
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Geographic Information System, see Wikipedia
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Geographic Information System. A computer-based graphics program that allows the superposition of plan-maps of thematic elements, such as roads, rivers, land use patterns, and the like to aid in local or regional planning activities.
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Geographic Information System.
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Geographic Information Systems. See GIS Mapping
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Geographic Information SystemGPS
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See Geographic Information Systems.
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Geographical Information System, a system that processes mapping and data together.
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Geographic Information System
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The current SONRIS Interactive Maps application was implemented in March 2001 with ESRI ArcIMS, ArcSDE and Oracle Spatial and database applications. It replaced an existing DNR oil and gas well and fi [..]
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Geographic Information System designed to capture, store, manipulate, manage and present geographical data by integrating hardware and software
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a computer system that can capture, store, analyse, and present in various ways data that locates places on the earth's surface[20]
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Geographic Information System GPS
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Geographic Information System. A computer-based graphics program that allows the superposition of plan-maps of thematic elements, such as roads, rivers, land use patterns, and the like to aid in local [..]
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Phone: (405)366-5436 Fax: (405)366-5445 Email
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Geographic Information System
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Geographic Information System
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GIS (Geographic information system) is a computer-based system to analyse and present spatial data. GIS or Gis may also refer to:
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A geographic information system (GIS) is a type of database containing geographic data (that is, descriptions of phenomena for which location is relevant), combined with software tools for managing, a [..]
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