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“Geographical Information System (GIS)” has emerged as powerful tool which has potential to organize complex spatial environment with tabular relationships. The emphasis is on developing digital spatial database, using the data sets derived from precise. A GIS can be thought of as a system—it digitally creates and "manipulates" spatial areas that may be jurisdictional, purpose, or application-oriented. - Data Capturing.
- Spatial analysis:
- Utility Mapping:
- Topological modeling:
- Networks analysis: Geometric networks are often used to model road networks and public utility networks, such as electric, gas, and water networks. Network modeling is also commonly employed in transportation planning, hydrology modeling and infrastructure modeling.
- Cartographic modeling: Cartographic modeling refers to a process where several thematic layers of the same area are produced, processed, and analyzed.
- Cadastral and Parcel Mapping
- Thematic Mapping
- Geospatial data updating
- Geographical database creation and updating
- Map overlay: The combination of several spatial datasets (points, lines or polygons) creates a new output vector dataset, visually similar to stacking several maps of the same region.
- Data analysis and report generation
- GPS/POI Service
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