- Geoinformation
Geoinformation is an abbreviation of geographic information. Geographic information is created by manipulating
geographic (or spatial) data (generally known by the abbreviation geodata) in a computerized system. Systems can includecomputer s and networks, standards and protocols for data use and exchange between users within a range of different applications. Typical applications areland registration ,hydrology ,cadastral ,land evaluation ,planning orenvironmental observation . Geodata comes in many different forms, such asmap s or images taken from the air or from space, i.e.,remote sensing data. Geodata may be stored in adatabase , which may possibly have special extensions for storing, handling, and manipulating spatial data. Geoinformation is the useful output, produced by analyzing data with a kind of computer program called a "geographic information system ", or GIS. The environment in which a GIS operates (machines, people, networks) is called a "spatial information system ", and is designed and created to respond to the strategicspatial information needs of people or organizations.See also
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Physical geography
*Spatial analysis External links
* [http://gislounge.com/ GIS Lounge]
* [http://www.gisuser.com/ Additional information from GISuser.com]
* [http://petition.publicgeodata.org/ Petition against European INSPIRE initiative on public geodata]
* [http://www.gitta.info GITTA] - Geographic Information Technology Training Alliance is a webbased GIS eLearning course based on theeLML XML framework.
* Int. Master Program [http://www.master-pg.hft-stuttgart.de/ Photogrammetry and Geoinformatics] - [http://www.fht-stuttgart.de/ Stuttgart University of Applied Sciences]
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