Introduction to GIS.ppt
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1、Introduction to GIS,Dr. A.K.M. Saiful Islam,Institute of Water and Flood Management (IWFM) Bangladesh University of Engineering and Technology (BUET),Presentation outline,Introduction to GIS Components of GIS Sources of geospatial data Geospatial databases ESRI Data models,Introduction to GIS,What i
2、s GIS ?An Information System that is used to input, store , retrieve, manipulate, analyze and output geographically referenced data or geospatial data, in order to support decision making for planning and management of land use, natural resources, environment, transportation, urban facilities, and o
3、ther administrative records,Why GIS is essential ?,Common problems of handing geospatial information:Geospatial data are poorly maintained. Maps and statistics are out of date. Data and information are inaccurate. There is no data retrieval service. There is no data sharing.,GIS Versus Manual Works,
4、Benefits once GIS is implemented,Geospatial data are better maintained in a standard format. Revision and updating are easier. Geospatial data and information are easier to search, analysis and represent. More value added product. Geospatial data can be shared and exchanged freely. Productivity of t
5、he staff improved and more efficient. Time and money are saved. Better decision can be made.,Basic Functions of GIS,Remote Sensing and GIS in Water Management Dr. Saiful Islam, IWFM, BUET,GIS as Multidisciplinary Science,Area of GIS Applications,GIS for decision support,Components of GIS,Key compone
6、nts of GIS are: Computer system, geospatial data, and users Sources of geospatial data are: Digitized maps, aerial photographs, satellite images, statistical tables, and other related documents,Computer System,Geospatial Data,Users,Figure: Key components of GIS,Classification of Geospatial Data,Grap
7、hical data (called geometric data)Attributes (called thematic data),Data Model,A set of guidelines to convert the real world (called entity) to the digitally and logically represented spatial objects consisting of the attributes and geometry.Types of geometric data modelVector Model Model uses discr
8、ete points, lines and/or areas corresponding to discrete objects with name or code number of attributesRaster Model - Model uses regularly spaced grid cells in specific sequence. An element of grid cell is called a pixel (picture cell),Example of vector based model,Vector model,Example of raster rep
9、resentation,256 color,more colors,Components of Raster model,Cell size- Each cell has a width and height and is a portion of the entire area represented by the raster,Cell location - The location of each cell is defined by its row or column location within the raster matrix.,Cell value - Each cell h
10、as a value.,Raster model, otherwise known as a raster dataset (image), in its simplest form is a matrix (grid) of cells.,Geometry and Topology of Vector Data,Geometry Spatial objects are classified into point object such as meteorological station, line object such as highway and area object such as
11、agricultural land, which are represented geometrically by point, line and area respectively Topology refers to the relationships or connectivity between spatial objects,Topological of Spatial Objects,Attributes,Attributes are often termed “thematic data“ or “non-spatial data“, that are linked with s
12、patial data or geometric data.An attribute has a defined characteristic of entity in the real world. Attribute can be categorized as normal, ordinal, numerical, conditional and other characteristics. Attribute values are often listed in attribute tables which will establish relationships between the
13、 attributes and spatial data such as point, line and area objects, and also among the attributes,Map Layers,Spatial objects in digital representation can be grouped into layers.For example, a map can be divided into a set of map layers consisting of contours, boundaries, roads, rivers, houses, fores
14、ts etc.,Sources for GIS data,Analog maps Aerial photographs Satellite image,Remote Sensing and GIS in Water Management Dr. Saiful Islam, IWFM, BUET,Ground survey with GPS Reports and publications,Data Acquisition Methods,Concept of Spatial Database,A spatial database is defined as a collection of in
15、ter-related geospatial data, that can handle and maintain a large amount of data which is shareable between different GIS applications. Required functions of a spatial database are as follows. - consistency with little or no redundancy. - maintenance of data quality including updating - self descrip
16、tive with metadata. - high performance by database management system with database language. - security including access control.,Design of Spatial Database,The following parameters should be well designed. storage media Volume, access speed and on line service should be considered. partition of dat
17、a Choice of administrative boundaries, map sheets, watersheds etc. will be made in consideration of GIS applications standards Format, accuracy and quality should be standardized. change and updating Add, delete, edit and update should be well controlled by the database manager. scheduling Data avai
18、lability, priorities, data acquisition etc. should be well scheduled. security Copyright, back up system and responsibilities should be well managed.,partition of data,Spatial Data Models,Hierarchical Relational Object oriented,1. Hierarchical Model,Stores data as hierarchically related to each othe
19、r. Record shape are tree structure.,BUET,Faculty of Civil Engineering,Faculty of Architectural,CE,WRE,URP,Archit,(Contd),Advantages High speed access to large databases Easy to update- (to add or delete new nodes)Disadvantages Links are only possible in Vertical Direction (from top to bottom) but no
20、t for horizontal or diagonal unless they have same parents. For example, it is hard to find what is the relation between URP and DCE from this data model.,2. Relational Model,Based on two important concepts:Key of relation - one to one, one to many, many to manyPrimary attribute which cant be duplic
21、ate,Course table,Employee Table,Employee Table,Course Table,*,*,Many to many relationship,Find the relationship between this two tables in the BUET Library,Book Table,Students Table,One to one Many to Many One to Many,?,Structural Query Language (SQL),SQL is used to perform query in relations databa
22、ses.For example, find the name of the employee who have spend more than 10,000 this year to attend different courses.SELECT Employee.Name, Course.Fees FROM Employee WHERE Employee.CourseID = Course.CourseID AND Fees = 10,000 The answer is : Rahim,3. Object Oriented Model,BUET,Departments,Institutes,
23、CE,WRE,DCE,IWFM,URP,AIT,Faculty, Staff, Students,Attributes:,Is a,Is a,Is a,Is a = Inheritance Part of = association,Part of,Part of,Object Oriented Database,An Object Oriented model uses functions to model spatial and non-spatial relationships of geographic objects and the attributes.An object is a
24、n encapsulated unit which is characterized by attributes, a set of orientations and rules. An object oriented model has the following characteristics. generic properties : there should be an inheritance relationship. abstraction : objects, classes and super classes are to be generated by classificat
25、ion, generalization, association and aggregation. adhoc queries : users can order spatial operations to obtain spatial relationships of geographic objects using a special language.,ESRI Data models Advancements in GIS,Vector Data models Shape file Coverage Composite Data model TIN Regions Route Data
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