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Terminated in academic year 2007/2008

Planning of Geoinformation Technologies Applications

Type of study -
Language of instruction Czech
Code 548-0063/01
Abbreviation PAGT
Course title Planning of Geoinformation Technologies Applications
Coordinating department Department of Geoinformatics
Course coordinator Fiktivní Uživatel

Course aims

Within the subject are students who are obliged to use and combine the knowledge gained in the previous studies of the GIS subjects. Students are led to the complex thinking about the sphere of action of the design, planning and implementation of GIS/GIT in organizations including technological, organizational, and law aspects.

Literature

Clarke, K.C. (2003). Getting Started with Geographic Information Systems. Prentice Hall: Upper Saddle River. 340. See Chapter 8, "How to Pick a GIS"
Longley, P.A., Goodchild M.F., Maguire D.J., Rhind D.W.: Geographical Information Systems and Science. Wiley, 2005
Maguire D., Kouyoumjian V., Smith R. (2008): The Business Benefits of GIS. An ROI Approach. ESRI press 2008.
Korte, G. B.: The GIS Book. The Fifth Edition. OnWord Press. Santa Fe, 2001.

Advised literature

Geographic information metadata for spatial data infrastructures. Springer, 2005. ISBN 3-540-24464-6
Harmon, Anderson: The design and implementation of GIS. John Wiley and Sons, Inc., 2003. ISBN 0-471-20488-9
Huxhold, W. E.: An Introduction to Urban Geographic Information Systems.
Oxford University Press, New York, Oxford, 1991.
Longley P., Graham C.: GIS for Business and service planning. 1995. ISBN 1-899761-07-1
Tomlinson: Thinking about GIS. GIS planning for managers. 2003. ISBN 1-58948-119-4
Huxhold, W. E., Levinsohn, A. G.: Managing Geographic Information System
Projects. Oxford University Press, Oxford, 1995.