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2009-2010 Downtown Campus Catalog 
    
2009-2010 Downtown Campus Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

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C E 5383 - GIS Analyses – Theory and Practice.

This third course reviews GIS software functions and terminology, including data entry (input, editing), manipulation (projection, merge, window, aggregate), analysis (map algebra, overlay, Boolean, interpolation network, measurements, distance, terrain modeling, statistical analysis), query (spatial, attribute), and display/reporting. Integration of various domain- specific systems analysis models with GIS databases is also addressed. Laboratory activities involve programming applications using available GIS.Semester Hours: 3Prerequisite: Graduate and/or upper division standing; completion of C E 5381 (or equivalent) and completion of MEeng-GIS prerequisites (especially applied Statistics); background in algebra, calculus fundamentals, facility to compute DOS/UNIX, OS/UNIX, spreadsheet, and FORTRAN; familiarity with various CAD (e.g., AutoCad) and GIS (e.g., ArcInfo, GRASS), software is also required.
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