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      GIS Technology as an Alternative Way of Access to Historical Knowledge: Albina Moscicka (Translated by Alla Makeeva-Roylance)
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      GIS Technology as an Alternative Way of Access to Historical Knowledge: Albina Moscicka (Translated by Alla Makeeva-Roylance)

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      ByALBINA MOSCICKA (TRANSLATED BY ALLA MAKEEVA-ROYLANCE)
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      Edition 1st Edition
      First Published 2008
      Imprint Routledge
      Pages 20
      eBook ISBN 9780203885956
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      ABSTRACT

      A geographic information system (GIS) is a system for capturing, storing, managing, processing and displaying the data spatially referenced to the surface of the Earth. Generally speaking, the complete geographic information system requires, fi rst of all, hardware, software and data as well as a set of procedures for data management and analysis. It also demands personnel who are able to plan, implement and use a system as well as meaningfully interpret the collected data.

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