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GIS: A Computing Perspective, Second Edition [Hardcover]

Michael Worboys (Author), Matt Duckham (Author)
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0415283752 978-0415283755 May 12, 2004 2
GIS: A Computing Perspective, Second Edition, provides a full, up-to-date overview of the state-of-the-art in GIS, both Geographic Information Systems and the study of these systems-Geographic Information Science. Analyzing the subject from a computing perspective, the second edition explores conceptual and formal models needed to understand spatial information, and examines the representations and data structures needed to support adequate system performance. This volume also covers the special-purpose interfaces and architectures required to interact with and share spatial information, and explains the importance of uncertainty and time. The material on GIS architectures and interfaces as well as spatiotemporal information systems is almost entirely new.

The second edition contains substantial new information, and has been completely reformatted to improve accessibility. Changes include:
  • There is also a new chapter on spatial uncertainty
  • Complete revisions of the bibliography, index, and supporting diagrams
  • Supplemental material is offset at the top of the page, as are references and links for further study
  • Definitions of new terms are in the margins of pages where they appear, with corresponding entries in the index

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    Worboys; M. F. University of Maine, Orono, USA, --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

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    • Hardcover: 448 pages
    • Publisher: CRC Press; 2 edition (May 12, 2004)
    • Language: English
    • ISBN-10: 0415283752
    • ISBN-13: 978-0415283755
    • Product Dimensions: 10.1 x 7.3 x 1.2 inches
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    7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
    5.0 out of 5 stars An unabashed advanced GIS textbook, December 14, 2006
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    Eric "Map Geek" (Longmont, CO, United States) - See all my reviews
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    This review is from: GIS: A Computing Perspective, Second Edition (Hardcover)
    I'm not your average GISer. I have a BS in Mathematics and worked for 15 years as a software developer. This book was a required text for the class in Advanced Vector GIS that was part of my MS in GIS. I currently use it as a reference as I work on my PhD in pure GIScience.

    This book covers GIS data structures and databases in a way that a Computer Scientist would appreciate. It covers GIS algorithms in a way that an Applied Mathmetician would like. It covers GIS topology in a way that a Pure Mathmetician could learn from. It covers uncertainty in a way that a Statistician would enjoy.

    If you are, say a graduate student in mathematics or computer science and want to understand what all the GIS hype is about, you've found a great, concise volume that covers an intense amount of information. If you are a geographer who needs to formalize some language concerning theory and methods for a publication, then this is a good start.

    If you are looking for something like "how to delineate a watershed in ArcView 9", skip it and look elsewhere.
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    6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
    5.0 out of 5 stars Excellent introductory book on GIS, January 10, 2005
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    This review is from: GIS: A Computing Perspective, Second Edition (Hardcover)
    Having read many books of the kind I can state with confidence that this one is the best introductory book on the topic. The authors claim that the book is best-suited to people approaching GISs with a computer-science perspective and/or background and this should be taken into consideration by all prospective buyers. However, the book should still be a most valuable resource to readers from other backgrounds, as it remains the most comprehensive in its domain, and is very readable thanks to the lucid writing style of the authors.

    Each chapter except the first, which serves as a general introduction, deals with a particular sub-discipline within GIS. Chapter 2 describes the basics of databases.
    Chapter 3 clarifies important topological and metric concepts.
    Chapter 4 enters the area of field vs. object data models.
    Chapter 5 deals with raster and vector structures as well as with computational geometry and geometric algorithms.
    Chapter 6 moves even closer to the physical computer level and discusses indexes (access structures) and trees.
    Chapter 7 is about architectures (distributed, homogeneous, heterogeneous systems).
    Chapter 8 talks about GIS-interfaces.
    Until that point, the book has a very logical structure with each chapter being the logical extension of the next.
    Chapters 9 and 10 exist only in this second edition and provide some brief excursions into the topics of handling uncertainty and time in GIS respectively. They go into somewhat less detail than the previous chapters, yet are very well written.

    Remember that this book is introductory, hence dont expect to learn the intricate details of topics such as databases and computational geometry. The authors manage however, to strike a fine balance between the amount of concepts and methods being presented and the degree of detail to which each of them is analysed. Therefore the book retains its clear introductory character while maintaining a very high informational content. In addition, the authors have done a fantastic job at compiling relevant bibliographies at the end of each chapter where the readers may pursue additional details should they wish to. The graphics and figures are also self-explanatory and do a fine job at complementing the text. Verbosity and typos are scarce if at all existent.

    I recommend this book as the most comprehensive overview of, and a very good reference source for, GISs. It will be invaluable not only for newbies but also for mid to hi-level experts who wish to consolidate their knowledge or have a trusted reference. Undoubtedly, an indispensable resource in the library of anyone interested in geographic information systems.
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    3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
    5.0 out of 5 stars A clear description of the architecture of a GIS, October 19, 2001
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    G. Camara (Sao Jose dos Campos, SP Brazil) - See all my reviews
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    This book fills a very important gap in the GIS literature. There are many good introductory book about GIS (try Burrough, for example), but they have been mostly written having a geographer or an earth scientist as their prospective reader. By contrast, Worboys writes for the computer engineer or programmer who wants to understand how a GIS really works inside. The author is a leading researcher on the field, and the book is clearly and concisely written. If you are a computer professional working in the GIS area, you'll find this book invaluable.
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