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What is Web-Based GIS

Encyclopedia of Information Science and Technology, Fourth Edition
Web-based GIS is based on a type of distributed information. This set of technological services is part of a communication structure between the GIS server and the client. Their relationship is expressed through URLs (created by the server) and HTTP (for the customer). Spatial data access, advanced mapping and spatial analysis are the most common type of analysis options in Web-based GIS.
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Geographic Information Systems
Paula Cristina Remoaldo (University of Minho, Portugal), Vitor P. Ribeiro (University of Minho, Portugal), Hélder Silva Lopes (University of Minho, Portugal), and Sara Catarina Gomes Silva (University of Minho, Portugal)
Copyright: © 2018 |Pages: 13
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-5225-2255-3.ch301
Abstract
The emergence of technological systems with computerized cartographic application allowed the resolution of certain military problems between the 50s and 60s the XX century. The first GIS was created in Canada Geographic Information Systems in 1964 for Tomlinson. At this time GIS was in a consolidation phase in multiple areas and for various purposes. The geographical science growth with the development of GIS were in connection to the subject of the new geography, justified by the application of the methods of quantitative analysis in various spatial nature of research. In this context the GIS feature a number of operational advantages and have allowed the proliferation of new fields of endeavor, in open access systems across multiple forms of acquisition, management, interpretation and spatial information analysis. The main goal of this paper is to underwrite the concept of GIS, as well as distinguish the diversity of applications from the past until the present, and to identify new paths to accommodate recent scientific approaches with extensive range of application possibilities.
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Geographic Information Systems
Web-based GIS is based on a type of distributed information. This set of technological services is part of a communication structure between the GIS server and the client. Their relationship is expressed through URLs (created by the server) and HTTP (for the customer). Spatial data access, advanced mapping and spatial analysis are the most common type of analysis options in Web-based GIS.
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Planning Online: A Community-Based Interactive Decision-Making Model
Also known as ‘Internet GIS’; is a new technology that is used to display and analyze spatial data on the internet. It combines the advantages of both internet and GIS. It offers public a new means to access spatial information without owning expensive GIS software.
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