Geographic information system
A geographic information system (GIS) is a computer-based tool used to capture, store, manipulate, analyze and present geographical or spatial data. It combines various types of data, including maps, charts, satellite imagery, and databases, to provide a detailed and comprehensive understanding of a particular area or location.
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It combines various types of data, including maps, charts, satellite imagery, and databases, to provide a detailed and comprehensive understanding of a particular area or location. GIS technology has many applications in various fields such as urban planning, environmental management, transportation, telecommunications, and business. The Wikipedia page on geographic information systems provides an overview of the history, components, and applications of GIS, as well as information on data acquisition and analysis methods, software and hardware requirements, and emerging trends in the field. It also discusses the challenges and limitations of GIS technology and provides links to additional resources for further exploration.