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Introducing Geographic Information Systems with ArcGIS

ISBN: 978-0-471-79229-1

August 2006

624 pages

Description
A unique approach to learning and teaching GIS, integrating fundamental concepts with a practical applications workbook

Introducing Geographic Information Systems with ArcGIS® serves as both an easy-to-understand introduction to GIS and a hands-on manual for the ArcGIS® 9.1 software. This unique and exciting book is written by a leading author in the field with thirty years of experience developing successful books on computer software and GPS hardware. Each chapter presents two mutually supporting sections:

  • Overview—a discussion of theory and ideas relating to GIS, laying the groundwork for spatial analysis
  • Step-by-Step—instructions on how to use ArcGIS® software. There are sixty exercises and nine review exercises throughout the book, covering most of the topics students need to gain GIS jobs or continue work in GIS or GIScience

Complete with a CD-ROM containing data for working out all of the exercises, Introducing Geographic Information Systems with ArcGIS® features:

  • A wealth of project-oriented exercises that offers readers a practical approach to learning skills
  • An innovative Fast Facts approach that encourages readers to create their own reference manuals as they learn by working through the exercises
  • A step-by-step workbook that walks readers through setting up their first projects, adding data, performing analyses, and generating maps and reports

Introducing Geographic Information Systems with ArcGIS® is easy to read, informative, and entertaining, as it serves to present both the theory behind and the practical applications of GIS.

About the Author
Michael Kennedy, AICP, is Associate Professor of Geography at the University of Kentucky and a member of the American Institute of Certified Planners and the Association of American Geographers. He is the author of several books on computer programming and the successful textbook The Global Positioning System and GIS, Second Edition.
Features
  • Up to date with latest release of ArcGIS 9.1
  • Project-oriented exercises enable the student to learn skills as needed rather than linearly or broken up into disjointed parts.
  • Innovative Fast Facts approach encourages students to create notes about what they've learned as they work through the exercises, enabling them to describe, in their own words, how certain functions are done for future reference.
  • Step-by-step workbook walks the user through setting up their first project, adding data, performing analysis and generating maps and reports.
  • Includes CD with data files from the exercises, workbook exercises with fill in the blank sections intended to help the students test their understanding of the software and applications, and concept summary Fast Facts files which the students can use in developing their own Fast Fact files.