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Geographic Information System (GIS)
           Eng. Ismail El Gayar
What Is GIS??

• Is any system that captures, stores, analyzes,
  manages, and presents data that are linked to
  location.
• is the merging of cartography and database
  technology
Geographical Information
System Modules
• Database
• Map information
• Computer-based link between them
Geographical Information System


This technology has developed from:
  – Digital cartography and CAD
  – Data Base Management Systems


                 ID    X,Y      ID ATTRIB
    1            1               1
                 2               2
        2        3               3
            3



    CAD System        Data Base Management System
Geographical Information System
                      Digital
                     Mapping


      Computer
                                     Photo-
       Aided
                                   grammetry
       Design



                        GIS


    Databases                          Surveying


                     Remote
                     Sensing




    Cross-disciplinary nature of GIS
Geographical Information System
       components
            Spatial
             data




                       GIS
 Computer hardware /
                                     ?
                           Specific applications /
    software tools       decision making objectives
What makes data spatial?

          Grid co-ordinate              Placename



Latitude / Longitude

                                         Postcode


            Description
                             Distance & bearing
Characteristics of spatial data

• Location

     • Description:         Kingston
       University,PenrhynRoad Centre
     • Post Code:           KT1 2EE
     • Grid Reference:             518106.72 168530.37
     • Latitude/Longitude: 0° 21’ 55.38”W, 49° 36’ 17.62”N
System Process Flow

•Input & update spatial information

• Data conversion

• Storage & management of
information

• Manipulation of spatial data

• Analysis of spatial information

• Presentation of data
GIS Structure

                      Data Input



                       Geographic
      Query             Database




                     Transformation
   Output: Display
                      and Analysis
Co-Ordinate System

• A co-ordinate system is a standardized method
  for assigning codes to locations so that
  locations can be found using the codes alone.
Other GIS Features
Field View

Real world is continuous
– Infinite number of places exist
– Coordinate system may be used to define
locations
– Geographical variation may be described by
variables (or attributes)
⇒Population density
⇒ Elevation
⇒Temperature
• Attribute may be conceptualized as a field
– Each field represents the variation of
attribute over the surface of the earth
Field View

Referencing the Field
            {a, x, y, z, t}

a = attribute (empirically confirmable)(tag)

x,y,z = spatial coordinates

t = reference to time
Database Management System
DBMS Components

 • Data model
 • Data input
 • Indexing – data structure
 • Query language
 • Security (controlled access)
 • Controlled update
 • Backup and recovery
 • Standard operations, data manipulation,
 administrative tools
 • Programmable interface - customization
DBMS Types

 • Tabular (flat file)
 • Hierarchical
 • Network
 • Relational
 • Object
 • Object-relational
 • Deductive
GIS Based Functionality

 • Layers of information – data integration
 • Visual inspection
 • Query
 • Buffering – regular and irregular
 • Overlay
 • Areal interpolation
GIS is a part of Decision
    Making process
Other GIS Features
• Produce good cartographic products
(translation = maps)
• Generate and maintain metadata
• Use and share geo-processing models
• Managing data in a geodatabase
using data models for each sector
Databases & GIS
                          Spatial
                          data
                                • At a simple
                                  level a GIS
                                  may just form
                                  the graphical
                                  interface to a
                                  database

                                • The majority
                                  of GIS
                                  applications
                                    MapI


Linked database   SQL Query
                                  follow this
                                    nfo



table             Manager         example
Buffering
• Creation of an area of interest around an object
   – proximity analysis and environmental impact assessmen
GIS Provide Data Integration
Example:
- Roads
- Population
- Hospitals
- Wells
- Mines
Spatial Image

• Information referenced by its
  location in space
Data Representation

 Raster Image



 Vector Image




  Real World
Spatial data storage
                                                7,10
                                    5,9
              10

Vector model •
                                                            9,8
                              4,7
                                                            polygon   as geometric
                    1,6                               8,6

              5           2,5
                                          6,6                         objects:
                          li ne           5,4                             points, lines,
                   point
                        2,2                     4,1
                                                                      polygons

                                      5                10




                                                                      as image files
                                                                        composed of
Raster model •                                                        grid-cells
                                                                        (pixels)


   A Desktop GIS should be able to handle both
   types of data effectively!
The benefits of GIS include:

• Better information management

• Higher quality analysis

• Ability to carry out “what if?” scenarios

• Improve project efficiency
                                              32
GIS Softwares

•   ArcGIS
•   ArcView
•   AutoCAD MAP
•   UNIX GIS
•   GRASS
Arc GIS
Arc GIS




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Thanks for your time

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Geographic Information System for Egyptian Railway System(GIS)

  • 1. Geographic Information System (GIS) Eng. Ismail El Gayar
  • 2. What Is GIS?? • Is any system that captures, stores, analyzes, manages, and presents data that are linked to location. • is the merging of cartography and database technology
  • 3. Geographical Information System Modules • Database • Map information • Computer-based link between them
  • 4. Geographical Information System This technology has developed from: – Digital cartography and CAD – Data Base Management Systems ID X,Y ID ATTRIB 1 1 1 2 2 2 3 3 3 CAD System Data Base Management System
  • 5. Geographical Information System Digital Mapping Computer Photo- Aided grammetry Design GIS Databases Surveying Remote Sensing Cross-disciplinary nature of GIS
  • 6. Geographical Information System components Spatial data GIS Computer hardware / ? Specific applications / software tools decision making objectives
  • 7. What makes data spatial? Grid co-ordinate Placename Latitude / Longitude Postcode Description Distance & bearing
  • 8. Characteristics of spatial data • Location • Description: Kingston University,PenrhynRoad Centre • Post Code: KT1 2EE • Grid Reference: 518106.72 168530.37 • Latitude/Longitude: 0° 21’ 55.38”W, 49° 36’ 17.62”N
  • 9. System Process Flow •Input & update spatial information • Data conversion • Storage & management of information • Manipulation of spatial data • Analysis of spatial information • Presentation of data
  • 10. GIS Structure Data Input Geographic Query Database Transformation Output: Display and Analysis
  • 11. Co-Ordinate System • A co-ordinate system is a standardized method for assigning codes to locations so that locations can be found using the codes alone.
  • 12.
  • 13.
  • 14.
  • 16.
  • 17. Field View Real world is continuous – Infinite number of places exist – Coordinate system may be used to define locations – Geographical variation may be described by variables (or attributes) ⇒Population density ⇒ Elevation ⇒Temperature • Attribute may be conceptualized as a field – Each field represents the variation of attribute over the surface of the earth
  • 18. Field View Referencing the Field {a, x, y, z, t} a = attribute (empirically confirmable)(tag) x,y,z = spatial coordinates t = reference to time
  • 20. DBMS Components • Data model • Data input • Indexing – data structure • Query language • Security (controlled access) • Controlled update • Backup and recovery • Standard operations, data manipulation, administrative tools • Programmable interface - customization
  • 21. DBMS Types • Tabular (flat file) • Hierarchical • Network • Relational • Object • Object-relational • Deductive
  • 22. GIS Based Functionality • Layers of information – data integration • Visual inspection • Query • Buffering – regular and irregular • Overlay • Areal interpolation
  • 23.
  • 24. GIS is a part of Decision Making process
  • 25. Other GIS Features • Produce good cartographic products (translation = maps) • Generate and maintain metadata • Use and share geo-processing models • Managing data in a geodatabase using data models for each sector
  • 26. Databases & GIS Spatial data • At a simple level a GIS may just form the graphical interface to a database • The majority of GIS applications MapI Linked database SQL Query follow this nfo table Manager example
  • 27. Buffering • Creation of an area of interest around an object – proximity analysis and environmental impact assessmen
  • 28. GIS Provide Data Integration Example: - Roads - Population - Hospitals - Wells - Mines
  • 29. Spatial Image • Information referenced by its location in space
  • 30. Data Representation Raster Image Vector Image Real World
  • 31. Spatial data storage 7,10 5,9 10 Vector model • 9,8 4,7 polygon as geometric 1,6 8,6 5 2,5 6,6 objects: li ne 5,4 points, lines, point 2,2 4,1 polygons 5 10 as image files composed of Raster model • grid-cells (pixels) A Desktop GIS should be able to handle both types of data effectively!
  • 32. The benefits of GIS include: • Better information management • Higher quality analysis • Ability to carry out “what if?” scenarios • Improve project efficiency 32
  • 33. GIS Softwares • ArcGIS • ArcView • AutoCAD MAP • UNIX GIS • GRASS