1 cis 454-01 / 528-01 introduction to business gis winter 2005 lecture 2 dr. david gadish
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CIS 454-01 / 528-01CIS 454-01 / 528-01Introduction to Business GISIntroduction to Business GIS
Winter 2005Winter 2005
Lecture 2Lecture 2
Dr. David GadishDr. David Gadish
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Lecture 1 Review
Course outline Course web site Student introduction Introduction to GIS The project
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Lecture 2 Agenda
What is GIS? (Review) Start Foundations of GIS
– Focus on GIS data Demo: City of LA Prototype Hands-on exercises:
– Chapter 3 – Exploring ArcMap– Chapter 4 – Exploring ArcCatalog (time
permitting) Your project
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What Is GIS ?
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What is GIS ?
Geographic Information Systems– G IS– Managing geographic space using information
technology Spatial Information Systems (SIS)
– A better term?– Not widely used
Location-based Services (LBS)– Getting more and more popular– Focus on “services”
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Benefits of GIS to an Organization
Decreased costs Increased efficiencies Increased customer satisfaction Increased profits
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Foundations of GIS
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Foundations of GIS
Data Hardware Software Workflows Science
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GISGIS
ProceduresProcedures
DataData
HardwareHardware
SoftwareSoftwarePeoplePeople
Geographic Information System
ScienceScience
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Foundations of GIS
Data
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GIS Data - Key Concepts
Layers Features Surfaces Shape Size Point Line
Polygon Coordinate System Scale Attributes Records Fields Relations
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Data Layers
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GIS Data - Layers
GIS map vs. Paper map GIS map contains layers: collections of
geographic objects that are alike– See image on P-2
A layer may contain features or a surface– A layer that is a surface: “Oceans” in image on
P-2– A layer of features: cities, rivers…
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Data Features
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GIS Data - Features
A feature is a vector object– The Cities layer may have thousands of city
features.– Features have shape and size
A feature can be represented as a point, line or shape.
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GIS Data - Features Point features:
– Location represented as: (x,y)– cities, street lights
Line features:– Start (x0, y0),end ( x1, y1)– road, river
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GIS Data - Features
Polygon feature: – (x0, y0), (x1,y1)… (xN,yN) where
x0=xN and y0=yN
– parcel outline, house outline
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Data Surfaces
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GIS Data - Surfaces
A layer may contain a surface Also known as raster layer This is an array (grid) of measured values
for various locations on the earth’s surface See 3 images at the bottom of P-3 Each grid cell represents a unit of surface
area– E.g. 5meters X 5meters
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Feature Location
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GIS Data – Feature Location
Features have locations on earth GIS uses a grid to place a feature in the
appropriate location on the map A coordinate system is a grid that has an
origin (0,0) location Locations are specified as (x,y) values at an
x horizontal distance, and y vertical distance from the origin location– See figure on P-4
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Scale of Displayed Features
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GIS Data – Scale of Displayed Features Can zoom in to see features at a closer range. The zoom action changes the scale of the map Scale: the relationship between the size of
features on the map, and the size of the corresponding places in the real world
1:1,000,000 means features on map are one million times smaller than their true size– See figure on P-5
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Attributes of Features
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GIS Data – Feature’s Attributes
Information about features in a layer are stored in a table– The table has a record (row) for each feature in
the layer– The table has a field (column) for each category
of information – these categories are called attributes
– The table is known as the attribute table of a layer (see image on bottom of P-6)
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Relations between Features
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GIS Data – Spatial Relations
Features have spatial relations Can ask questions about features, but also
can ask questions about relations between features:– E.g. which roads cross Main St. ?– Which state’s capital city is closest to LA ?
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Examples of Data Layers
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Common Feature Data Layers
Road centerline layer Zip code polygon layer Control layer Survey layer Property boundaries (cadastral) layer Building outline layer Others? Business related layers?
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Common Surface Data Layers
Temperatures layer Elevations layer Terrain layer Others?
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More Foundations of GIS
Next week we will look at the remaining issues:– Hardware– Software– Workflows– Science
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GIS Demo
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Demo
Teaching Assistant: Juan Herrera
Demo of City of LA initial GIS Infrastructure Prototype
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Hands-on Exercises
Chapter 3 – Exploring ArcMap
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Chapter 3 – Exploring ArcMap
ArcMap: map display, analysis and some editing.
Introduction to the interface of ArcMap (P-15)– Main menu– Toolbars– Table of content (on left)– Map Display (on right)
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Chapter 3 – Exploring ArcMap
Objectives:– 3a: Display map data– 3b: Navigate a map– 3c: Looking at feature attributes
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3a: Display Map Data
Start ArcMap Open an existing map file: .mxd Turn display of layers on/off Zoom in / Zoom out Pan Identify features View full extent
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3b: Navigate a Map
Create / use bookmarks for navigation Measure distances
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3c: Looking at Feature Attributes
Open an attribute table corresponding to a later:– A feature on the map corresponds to an
attribute in the attribute table– Select an attribute corresponding feature
selected (P-42)
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Questions ?
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Your Project
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Your Project – Key Objectives
Apply the knowledge you gain in this course to a real-world organization.
Show how using the GIS technology you learn in this course improves a particular organization.
Select a company (or sector), research, determine and document the extent of its current use of GIS technology.
Propose new, GIS-related, ideas which will further enhance the organization (organization).
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Your Project
Graduate students expected to explore their topics to a substantially greater depth then undergraduate students.
Individually meet with each student to define topic and scope.
Project proposal due just before class in 2 weeks.
5% of your final course grade. Refer to the “Project Requirements” doc.
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Your Turn: Hands-on
Project meeting with students while you do the hands-on exercises in the book.
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Web Links
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Web Sites of the Week
A gateway to many GIS resources www.geoplace.com
If you find interesting GIS links, email me for inclusion in next lecture’s notes.
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Looking Forward
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Next Week’s Agenda
Continue: Foundations of GIS– (Data), Hardware, Software, Workflows,
Science
A survey of the GIS industry (time permitting)
Hands-on exercises:– Chapter 8 – Querying Data (8a and 8b only)– Chapter 9 – Joining and Relating Tables (time
permitting)