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Springer Handbook of Geographic Information
Springer Handbook of Geographic Information

Computer science provides a powerful tool that was virtually unknown three generations ago. Some of the classical fields of knowledge are geodesy (surveying), cartography, and geography. Electronics have revolutionized geodetic methods. Cartography has faced the dominance of the computer that results in simplified cartographic products. All...

Encyclopedia of India (4 Volume Set)
Encyclopedia of India (4 Volume Set)

Home to a fifth of the world's population and the largest democracy in the world, India holds a prominent place in current events yet remains misunderstood in many ways by students, professionals and others who seek a single, authoritative source for information on this important region. The Encyclopedia of India meets this need,...

Bayesian Networks: A Practical Guide to Applications (Statistics in Practice)
Bayesian Networks: A Practical Guide to Applications (Statistics in Practice)

Bayesian Networks, the result of the convergence of artificial intelligence with statistics, are growing in popularity. Their versatility and modelling power is now employed across a variety of fields for the purposes of analysis, simulation, prediction and diagnosis.

This book provides a general introduction to Bayesian networks,...

California and the Fictions of Capital (Commonwealth Center Studies in the History of American Culture)
California and the Fictions of Capital (Commonwealth Center Studies in the History of American Culture)

Between the frequently recounted events of the Gold Rush and the Great Depression stretches a period of California history that is equally crucial but less often acknowledged. In his fresh, synthetic consideration of these in-between years, George L. Henderson points specifically to the take-off of California's rural juggernaut between...

Modeling Our World: The ESRI Guide to Geodatabase Design
Modeling Our World: The ESRI Guide to Geodatabase Design
All geographic information systems (GIS) are built using formal models that describe how things are located in space. A formal model is an abstract and well-defined system of concepts. It defines the vocabulary that we can use to describe and reason about things. A geographic data model defines the vocabulary for describing and reasoning...
Enterprise Software Delivery: Bringing Agility and Efficiency to the Global Software Supply Chain
Enterprise Software Delivery: Bringing Agility and Efficiency to the Global Software Supply Chain

Globalization, rapid technology churn, and massive economic shifts have made it more difficult than ever to deliver high-value enterprise software.

 

In Enterprise Software Delivery, IBM Distinguished Engineer Alan W. Brown guides...

The Power of Infographics: Using Pictures to Communicate and Connect With Your Audiences (Que Biz-Tech)
The Power of Infographics: Using Pictures to Communicate and Connect With Your Audiences (Que Biz-Tech)

Need to overcome information overload and get your message across? Infographics are your secret weapon. Using them, you can deliver knowledge and ideas visually, so your audiences can understand them quickly - and take action. In The Power of Infographics, Mark Smiciklas helps you understand how to...

Groundwater in the Environment: An Introduction
Groundwater in the Environment: An Introduction

This accessible new textbook provides a thorough introduction to all aspects of groundwater systems and their management. Using straightforward language and analogies to everyday experiences, it explains the origins, nature, and behavior of subsurface water without resorting to complicated mathematics.

Groundwater in the...

Tile-Based Geospatial Information Systems: Principles and Practices
Tile-Based Geospatial Information Systems: Principles and Practices

Tile-based online mapping systems have replaced traditional Web GIS systems, because of their improved speed and usability. The trend towards tile-base systems was started by Internet services companies, such as Google, Yahoo, and Microsoft. They have been followed by the traditional GIS community, government organizations and open source...

Twitterville: How Businesses Can Thrive in the New Global Neighborhoods
Twitterville: How Businesses Can Thrive in the New Global Neighborhoods

Twitter is the most rapidly adopted communication tool in history, going from zero to ten million users in just over two years. On Twitter, word can spread faster than wildfire. Companies no longer have the option of ignoring the conversation.

Unlike other hot social media spaces, Twitterville is dominated by professionals,
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Moodle 2.0 First Look
Moodle 2.0 First Look

The book looks at the main functional areas of Moodle that have significant new features, explains the new features and how to use them. It draws attention to significant differences from how things used to behave, and gives the reader an idea of the kind of consequences these changes will bring to them. If you are an existing Moodle user,...

Geographic Data Mining and Knowledge Discovery, Second Edition
Geographic Data Mining and Knowledge Discovery, Second Edition

Similar to many research and application fields, geography has moved from a datapoor and computation-poor to a data-rich and computation-rich environment. The scope, coverage, and volume of digital geographic datasets are growing rapidly. Public and private sector agencies are creating, processing, and disseminating digital data on land use,...

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