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Introduction to GIS Joey Li [email protected] @joeylicc joeylicc.wordpress.com

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Page 1: Introduction to GIS

Introduction to GIS

Joey [email protected]

@joeyliccjoeylicc.wordpress.com

Page 2: Introduction to GIS

What is GIS?

GIS = Geographic Information System

A GIS integrates hardware, software and data for capturing, managing, analyzing, and displaying all forms of geographically referenced information.

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Data Representation

● GIS data represents real world objects (e.g. roads, land use, elevation, trees, waterways, etc.)

● There are 2 broad methods used to store data in GIS1. Vector data model2. Raster data model

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Data Representation (Vector)

1. PointsLocation of Wells, Schools, or Points of Interest

2. Lines / PolylinesRoad Centerlines, Rivers, Trails, or Streets

3. PolygonsBoundary of Cities, Lakes, or Forests

A coordinate-based data model that represents geographic features as points, lines, and polygons.

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Raster as Elevation Surface

Data Representation (Raster)

Raster as Satellite Imagery

A spatial data model that defines space as an array of equally sized cells arranged in rows and columns. Each cell contains an attribute value and location coordinates.

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Common GIS Data Format

Vector Data Model● Shapefile (.shp, .shx & .dbf)● Geography Markup Language GML (.gml)● Personal Geodatabase (.mdb)● File Geodatabase (.gdb)

Raster Data Model● Enhanced Compressed Wavelet ECW (.ecw)● GeoTIFF = TIFF file with GeoReference (.tif)● MultiResolution Seamless Image Database MrSID (.sid)● JPEG2000 = JPEG file with GeoReference (.jpg)

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Coordinate Systems

Geographic Coordinate Systems● WGS84 (Latitude and Longitude) is the most

commonly used Geographic Coordinate System● Hong Kong = 22° 16′ 42″ N, 114° 9′ 32″ E

Projected Coordinate Systems● Project the earth 3D curved surface to a 2D flat surface● Hong Kong 1980 Grid (HK80Grid) is the coordinate

system for Hong Kong GIS data

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ESRI ArcGIS for Server

● Publishing GIS Web Services

● Creating Web Mapping Applications

● Administering ArcGIS for Server

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Geodatabase (ArcSDE)

● ArcSDE = Spatial Database Engine● Core component of ArcGIS for Server● Primary data storage model for ArcGIS● Centralized location to access and manage spatial data● Major Features

○ Versioning○ Geodatabase Replication○ Geodatabase Archiving

● Support Microsoft SQL Server, Oracle, etc.

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ESRI ArcGIS for Desktop

ArcMap● View, Edit and Query geospatial data, and Create

Maps

ArcCatalog● Manage geospatial data● Browse datasets, files, database or other sources

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3 Takeaways

1. GIS data represents real world objects in layers

2. There are 2 major data model in GISa. Vector = Point, Line, Polygonb. Raster = Cells with Values

3. Global Coordinate System = WGS84 (Sphere)HK Coordinate System = HK80Grid (Flat)

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