This is a paper from the International Workshop on Dynamic and Multi-Dimensional GIS 1997.Two perspectives of defining GIS are identified, namely, technological and organisational. The technological perspective is suitable to describe a GIS developed in a local GIS scenario as in the case of a GIS developed for a business process. The organisational perspective is better for a GIS developed in a global GIS scenario as in the case of a corporate GIS. Based on the limitations of the two perspectives identified, a model is developed to highlight the qualities of a corporate GIS from a manager's perspective. It is suggested that a corporate GIS is multi-element and modular in nature. It comprises four technological elements (data, standards, in...
Approximately 539 organizations from around the world offer products and services that are related t...
Geographic information systems (GIS) are an enabling computer technology for the collection and pro...
Geographic information system (hereinafter GIS) enables space data to save, operate and analyse. The...
© 2015, Springer International Publishing Switzerland. Geographic Information System (GIS) is define...
GIS managers traditionally consider three perspectives of the nature of GIS when introducing GIS int...
This is a paper from the 37th Australian Surveyors Congress 1996.In a government organisation with a...
In the past, Geographical Information Systems (GIS) have been used and developed by small groups of ...
One of the main challenges of the 21st century are caused by the large amount of geospatial informa...
The paper explains the institutionalisation aspects associated with the utilisation of GIS in an o...
In business, industry, and government, information-based systems are increasingly becoming more prev...
The main challenges of the XXI century are caused by the large amount of geospatial information thro...
The hypothesis of this research is ‘Diffusion of GIS in an organisation is affected by the qualities...
Deposited with permission of the author. © 1998 Dr. Tai On chanThe hypothesis of this research is ‘D...
Includes bibliographical references.Geographical information systems can be used to increase organiz...
computer system that is capable of assembling, storing, manipulating, and displaying geographi-cally...
Approximately 539 organizations from around the world offer products and services that are related t...
Geographic information systems (GIS) are an enabling computer technology for the collection and pro...
Geographic information system (hereinafter GIS) enables space data to save, operate and analyse. The...
© 2015, Springer International Publishing Switzerland. Geographic Information System (GIS) is define...
GIS managers traditionally consider three perspectives of the nature of GIS when introducing GIS int...
This is a paper from the 37th Australian Surveyors Congress 1996.In a government organisation with a...
In the past, Geographical Information Systems (GIS) have been used and developed by small groups of ...
One of the main challenges of the 21st century are caused by the large amount of geospatial informa...
The paper explains the institutionalisation aspects associated with the utilisation of GIS in an o...
In business, industry, and government, information-based systems are increasingly becoming more prev...
The main challenges of the XXI century are caused by the large amount of geospatial information thro...
The hypothesis of this research is ‘Diffusion of GIS in an organisation is affected by the qualities...
Deposited with permission of the author. © 1998 Dr. Tai On chanThe hypothesis of this research is ‘D...
Includes bibliographical references.Geographical information systems can be used to increase organiz...
computer system that is capable of assembling, storing, manipulating, and displaying geographi-cally...
Approximately 539 organizations from around the world offer products and services that are related t...
Geographic information systems (GIS) are an enabling computer technology for the collection and pro...
Geographic information system (hereinafter GIS) enables space data to save, operate and analyse. The...