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GIS Tutorial II: Spatial Analysis Workbook - ArcView 9.3 180 day Trial Software Included
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SKU: EP-GT2SAW
GIS Tutorial II: Spatial Analysis Workbook is a new, intermediate-level tutorial that will help you become proficient in spatial analysis methods and gain hands-on experience using ArcGIS Desktop software.
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GIS Tutorial II: Spatial Analysis Workbook - ArcView 9.3 180 day Trial Software Included
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GIS Tutorial II: Spatial Analysis Workbook offers hands-on exercises to help GIS users at the intermediate level continue to build their problem-solving and analysis skills. Inspired by volume 1 and volume 2 of The ESRI Guide to GIS Analysis, by Andy Mitchell, GIS Tutorial II provides a practical format for GIS users to apply the concepts presented in the ESRI Guides and develop proficiency in various spatial analysis methods, including classification, assessment of quantities and densities, location analysis, and change over time. Whether used in combination with The ESRI Guide to GIS Analysis books or by itself, GIS Tutorial II: Spatial Analysis Workbook is the perfect tool for anyone who is ready to take their knowledge of GIS technology to the next level.
GIS Tutorial II: Spatial Analysis Workbook includes a 180-day trial version of ArcGIS® Desktop 9.3 software on DVD and a DVD of data for working through the exercises.
About the Author: David W. Allen, GISP is the GIS manager for the city of Euless, Texas, where he designs data structures and custom applications from scratch. He has used his knowledge of GIS as an instructor at Tarrant County College for the past eight years, during which time he assisted in the development of a GIS degree program, and worked to establish a state standard for GIS degree programs in Texas. Additionally, he has volunteered his time and GIS/GPS expertise collecting data for the Columbia Shuttle recovery, training the Mississippi State University School of Architecture to assist in Hurricane Katrina cleanup efforts, and designing a database for the Green Belt Movement in Nairobi, Kenya.
2009 424 pages
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