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Computer Aided Systems Designing

Summary

The course deals with the application of information systems in the mineral resources industry. Building on knowledge of database and data processing environment further develops the analysis and categorization of data, format a view to their subsequent processing and presentation of geographic information systems. Examines in detail the possible formats, data sources, including the issue of the use of data from remote sensing. It introduces the most commonly used means for boiling the GIS. In the practical part, students are introduced to-use and resource Autocad Map examples of implementation of environmental data in the model landscape.

Literature

Understanding GIS. Redlands (CA, USA): ESRI, 1990.
Booth, B., Mitchell, A.: GettingStarted with ArcGIS. ESRI, Inc., Redland, 2001.
Minami, M. Using ArcMap. ESRI, Inc., Redland, 2000.
Tucker, C. Using ArcToolbox. ESRI, Inc., Redland, 2000.
Vienneau, A. Using ArcCatalog. ESRI, Inc., Redland, 2001

Advised literature

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Language of instruction čeština, čeština, čeština, čeština, čeština, čeština, čeština, čeština
Code 545-0041
Abbreviation ASP
Course title Computer Aided Systems Designing
Coordinating department Department of Economics and Control Systems
Course coordinator Ing. Jiří Švub, Ph.D.