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What is GIS?

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What is GIS?
ArcGIS 10

A geographic information system (GIS) is a system used to describe and characterize the
earth and other geographies for the purpose of visualizing and analyzing geographically
referenced information.
Many have characterized GIS as one of the most powerful of all information technologies
because it focuses on integrating knowledge from multiple sources (for example, as layers
within a map) and creates a crosscutting environment for collaboration. In addition, GIS is
attractive to most people who encounter it because it is both intuitive and cognitive. It
combines a powerful visualization environment—using maps to communicate and visualize—
with a strong analytic and modeling framework that is rooted in the science of geography.
This combination has resulted in a technology that is science based, trusted, and easily
communicated using maps and other geographic views.
As you get started using ArcGIS, it will be important to understand a few GIS fundamentals
and how ArcGIS brings these to life when you use the software. In this section, you will read
about some key aspects of GIS and how geographic information models build on a series of
key map concepts.

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