Geographical Information System

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Locate geographic features within a geographical information database to find point, line, area, and surface features by their descriptions or measurements.
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Measure in detail geographic aspects such as length, width, area, and volume, and the ability to compare sizes from one feature to another.
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Group geographic features and define their distributions based on how much space they use, how close they are to each other, and where they are relative to other features.
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Present historical data analysis in a clear and stimulating form, examples being; marketing campaign planning or identifying accident trends for insurance companies.
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Summarize data obtained from GIS such as simple descriptive statistics (for example, mean, median, and mode) through to very complex spatial statistics.
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Perform surface analysis and use mathematical methods to find missing values and perform further analysis.
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Greater efficiency resulting in lower cost for your business (clients have managed to reduce the time required by adopting alternative routes / destinations).
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Improve visualization and insight, with our 2D and 3D based maps.