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Planning of Geoinformation Technologies Applications

Type of study Doctoral
Language of instruction English
Code 548-0927/04
Abbreviation PGIT
Course title Planning of Geoinformation Technologies Applications
Credits 10
Coordinating department Department of Geoinformatics
Course coordinator prof. Ing. Jiří Horák, Dr.

Subject syllabus

Strategic planning of GIT
Methodology Return of investment (ROI)
Agile methods
Costs of GIT and their estimations
Benefits of GIT and their estimations
Spatial data policy, geoinformation infrastructures, NSDI
Technical normalization
Selected laws

Literature

MAGUIRE D., KOUYOUMJIAN V., SMITH R. The Business Benefits of GIS. An ROI Approach. ESRI press, 2008.
DIBIASE D., DEMERS M., JOHNSON A., KEMP K., LUCK A.T., PLEWE B., WENTZ E. (Eds.): Geographic Information Science and Technology Body of Knowledge. UCGIS, publikováno Association of American Geographers, 1.vydání, 2006.
LONGLEY, P.A., GOODCHILD M.F., MAGUIRE D.J., RHIND D.W. Geographical Information Systems and Science. Wiley, 2015, 496 stran. ISBN 978-1-119-03130-7 
MASSER I., CROMPVOETS J. Building European Spatial Data Infrastructures. ESRI press, 2014. ISBN 978-1589483835 

Advised literature

Mäkelä J., Raatikainen L. The economic value of spatially enabled services in Finland. Spatineo, 2018.
A Guide to the Project Management Body of Knowledge. Project Management Institute. 2013. 616 p. ISBN 978-1-935589-67-9. http://dinus.ac.id/repository/docs/ajar/PMBOKGuide_5th_Ed.pdf
European Commission, 2016. Study to examine the socioeconomic impact of Copernicus in the EU.
Geographic information metadata for spatial data infrastructures. Springer, 2005. ISBN 3-540-24464-6