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This lecture provides an introduction to the GIS course (Geog579) and outlines the classification of GIS analytical functions. It covers the course syllabus and delves into different methods of classifying GIS functions based on data models, roles of spatial location, spatial autocorrelation, and purposes. Students will gain foundational knowledge crucial for understanding geographical information systems and their various analytical applications. For more details, visit the course website linked in the resources.
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Lecture 01: Introduction Overview 1. Introduction to the course 2. Classification of GIS Analytical Functions
Lecture 01: Introduction Outlines 1. Introduction to the course (Geog579_Syllabus_2005Fall.pdf) 2. Classification of GIS Analytical Functions 2.1 Based on data model (raster v.s. vector) 2.2 Based on role of spatial location 2.3 Based on spatial autocorrelation 2.4 Based on purpose (Lecture01_lecture_coverage.ppt)
Geography 579 Class Web Site http://solim.geography.wisc.edu/~axing/teaching/geog579