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The complete guide to choosing and using GIS in business
Over the last few years, Geographical Information Systems (GIS)have become less expensive and easier to use, and the tremendouspotential of GIS to boost business productivity is finally beingrealized. Incorporating the latest developments in GIS technologyand applications, this book explores what GIS has to offercompanies in many different areas of industry today and how it canbe successfully integrated into existing business operations.
Building on the success of its predecessor, this Second Editioncovers every key aspect of using GIS in business. It explains whatGIS is and helps readers gain a clear understanding of the costsand benefits of moving to a GIS. New case studies from both themanufacturing and service sectors illustrate how GIS can supporttactical and strategic business decision-making, and the book'sunbiased coverage of commercially available GIS software isinvaluable for anyone involved in selecting a GIS system andgetting it up and running.
With a practical, real--world approach, the book also addresses themain issues involved in GIS implementation, paying particularattention to the integration of GIS within an organization'sexisting management information system.
An increasingly vital tool for operations and delivery of goods andservices, GIS makes terrific business sense for many companies-butonly when properly selected and applied.
This book gives GIS consultants, practitioners, and othersconsidering the move to GIS the foundation they need to put thispowerful technology to work effectively in business.
Over the last few years, Geographical Information Systems (GIS)have become less expensive and easier to use, and the tremendouspotential of GIS to boost business productivity is finally beingrealized. Incorporating the latest developments in GIS technologyand applications, this book explores what GIS has to offercompanies in many different areas of industry today and how it canbe successfully integrated into existing business operations.
Building on the success of its predecessor, this Second Editioncovers every key aspect of using GIS in business. It explains whatGIS is and helps readers gain a clear understanding of the costsand benefits of moving to a GIS. New case studies from both themanufacturing and service sectors illustrate how GIS can supporttactical and strategic business decision-making, and the book'sunbiased coverage of commercially available GIS software isinvaluable for anyone involved in selecting a GIS system andgetting it up and running.
With a practical, real--world approach, the book also addresses themain issues involved in GIS implementation, paying particularattention to the integration of GIS within an organization'sexisting management information system.
An increasingly vital tool for operations and delivery of goods andservices, GIS makes terrific business sense for many companies-butonly when properly selected and applied.
This book gives GIS consultants, practitioners, and othersconsidering the move to GIS the foundation they need to put thispowerful technology to work effectively in business.
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DAVID J. GRIMSHAW, PhD, is Senior Lecturer in Information Systems at the Cranfield School of Management, Cranfield University, Bedford, England.
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Using Geographical Knowledge in Business.
THE MANAGEMENT OF GEOGRAPHICAL INFORMATION.
What Is a Geographical Information System?
GIS and Information Strategies.
The Nature of Geographical Data.
THE ORGANIZATIONAL CHALLENGE.
GIS for Decision Support.
Making the Business Case for Investment in GIS.
Implementation of the GIS Project.
USING GEOGRAPHICAL INFORMATION IN BUSINESS.
Application Capabilities.
Operational Applications.
Tactical Operations.
Strategic Applications.
CONCLUSION.
An Integrated Part of the Business.
Index.
THE MANAGEMENT OF GEOGRAPHICAL INFORMATION.
What Is a Geographical Information System?
GIS and Information Strategies.
The Nature of Geographical Data.
THE ORGANIZATIONAL CHALLENGE.
GIS for Decision Support.
Making the Business Case for Investment in GIS.
Implementation of the GIS Project.
USING GEOGRAPHICAL INFORMATION IN BUSINESS.
Application Capabilities.
Operational Applications.
Tactical Operations.
Strategic Applications.
CONCLUSION.
An Integrated Part of the Business.
Index.
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"...a useful introduction to GIS in business for those who have not yet convinced management of its importance..." (GI News, July 2000)