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S H A W A N A J A L I L K H A N
MSC (HONS)
AGRICULTURE CHEMISTRY
"The Functionality of GIS "
GIS functions
The Functions of GIS describe the steps that have to
be taken to implement a GIS. These steps have to
be followed in order to obtain a systematic and
efficient system. The steps involved are:
GIS functions
I) Data Capture.
II) Data Compilation.
III) Data Storage (GIS Data Models).
IV) Manipulation.
V) Analysis.
I) Data Capture;
Data used in GIS often come from many sources. Data sources are
mainly obtained from Manual Digitization and Scanning of aerial
photographs, paper maps, and existing digital data sets. Remote-
sensing satellite imagery and GPS are promising data input sources for
GIS.
Digitization; A conversion process which converts paper maps into
numerical digits that can be stored in the computer. Digitizing
simplifies map data into sets of points, lines, or cells that can be stored
in the GIS computer.In this stage Digitization is carried out.
There are two basic methods of Digitization: Manual Digitizing &
Scanning.
II) Data Compilation:
Following the digitization of map features, the user
completes the compilation phase by relating all
spatial features to their respective attributes, and by
cleaning up and correcting errors introduced as a
result of the data conversion process.The end results
of compilation is a set of digital files, each accurately
representing all of the spatial and attribute data of
interest contained on the original map manuscripts.
These digital files contain geographic coordinates for
spatial objects (points, line polygons and cells) that
represent mapped features.
III) Data Storage (GIS Data Models):
 Once the data have been digitally compiled, digital
map files in the GIS are stored on magnetic or other
digital media. Data storage is based on a Generic
Data Model that is used to convert map data into a
digital form.
 The two most common types of data models
are Raster and Vector. Both types are used to
simplify the data shown on a map into a more basic
form that can be easily and efficiently stored in the
computer.
IV) Manipulation:
 Once data are stored in a GIS, many manipulation
options are available to users. These functions are
often available in the form of "Toolkits." A toolkit is a set
of generic functions that a GIS user can employ
to manipulate and analyze geographic data. Toolkits
provide processing functions such as data retrieval
measuring area and perimeter, overlaying maps,
performing map algebra, and reclassifying map data.
 Data manipulation tools include Coordinate
change, Projections, and Edge matching, which
allow a GIS to reconcile irregularities between
map layers or adjacent map sheets called Tiles.
V) Analysis:
The heart of GIS is the analytical capabilities of the
system. What distinguish the GIS system from other
information system are its spatial analysis functions.
Although the data input is, in general, the most time
consuming part, it is for data analysis that GIS is used.
The analysis functions use the spatial and non-spatial
attributes in the database to answer questions about the
real world. Geographic analysis facilitates the study of
real-world processes by developing and applying models.
Such models illuminate the underlying trends in
geographic data and thus make new information
available. Results of geographic analysis can be
communicated with the help of maps, or both.
functions of GIS

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functions of GIS

  • 1. S H A W A N A J A L I L K H A N MSC (HONS) AGRICULTURE CHEMISTRY "The Functionality of GIS "
  • 2. GIS functions The Functions of GIS describe the steps that have to be taken to implement a GIS. These steps have to be followed in order to obtain a systematic and efficient system. The steps involved are:
  • 3. GIS functions I) Data Capture. II) Data Compilation. III) Data Storage (GIS Data Models). IV) Manipulation. V) Analysis.
  • 4. I) Data Capture; Data used in GIS often come from many sources. Data sources are mainly obtained from Manual Digitization and Scanning of aerial photographs, paper maps, and existing digital data sets. Remote- sensing satellite imagery and GPS are promising data input sources for GIS. Digitization; A conversion process which converts paper maps into numerical digits that can be stored in the computer. Digitizing simplifies map data into sets of points, lines, or cells that can be stored in the GIS computer.In this stage Digitization is carried out. There are two basic methods of Digitization: Manual Digitizing & Scanning.
  • 5. II) Data Compilation: Following the digitization of map features, the user completes the compilation phase by relating all spatial features to their respective attributes, and by cleaning up and correcting errors introduced as a result of the data conversion process.The end results of compilation is a set of digital files, each accurately representing all of the spatial and attribute data of interest contained on the original map manuscripts. These digital files contain geographic coordinates for spatial objects (points, line polygons and cells) that represent mapped features.
  • 6. III) Data Storage (GIS Data Models):  Once the data have been digitally compiled, digital map files in the GIS are stored on magnetic or other digital media. Data storage is based on a Generic Data Model that is used to convert map data into a digital form.  The two most common types of data models are Raster and Vector. Both types are used to simplify the data shown on a map into a more basic form that can be easily and efficiently stored in the computer.
  • 7. IV) Manipulation:  Once data are stored in a GIS, many manipulation options are available to users. These functions are often available in the form of "Toolkits." A toolkit is a set of generic functions that a GIS user can employ to manipulate and analyze geographic data. Toolkits provide processing functions such as data retrieval measuring area and perimeter, overlaying maps, performing map algebra, and reclassifying map data.  Data manipulation tools include Coordinate change, Projections, and Edge matching, which allow a GIS to reconcile irregularities between map layers or adjacent map sheets called Tiles.
  • 8. V) Analysis: The heart of GIS is the analytical capabilities of the system. What distinguish the GIS system from other information system are its spatial analysis functions. Although the data input is, in general, the most time consuming part, it is for data analysis that GIS is used. The analysis functions use the spatial and non-spatial attributes in the database to answer questions about the real world. Geographic analysis facilitates the study of real-world processes by developing and applying models. Such models illuminate the underlying trends in geographic data and thus make new information available. Results of geographic analysis can be communicated with the help of maps, or both.