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GIS
have emerged as very powerful tool because
they allow analyst to derive solutions using
various methodologies in ways that support
traditional forms of geographical analysis,
such as map overlay analysis as well as
new types of analysis and modeling that
are beyond the capability of manual methods.
With GIS it is possible to map, model, query,
and analyze large quantities of data all
held together within a single database.
GIS build information about transportation
networks, hydrography, population characteristics,
economic activity, political jurisdictions,
and other characteristics of the natural
and social environments. Such a system would
be valuable in a wide range of situations--for
urban planning, environmental resource management,
hazards management, emergency planning,
or transportation forecasting, and so on.
The ability to separate information in layers,
and then combine it with other layers of
information is the reason why GIS hold such
great potential as research and decision-making
tools.
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GIS are now used extensively in government,
business, and research for a wide range
of applications including environmental
resource analysis, landuse planning, locational
analysis, tax appraisal, utility and infrastructure
planning, real estate analysis, marketing
and demographic analysis.
Some
of the useful GIS applications which we
develop at Nuclues
- planning
facility maintenance
- zoning
and subdivision planning
- land
acquisition
- environmental
impact policy
- water
quality management
- maintenance
of ownership
- address
matching
- location
analysis or site selection
In
addition to above applications, we at Nucleus
excel in GIS database design and development,
data conversion, parcel mapping with the
use of high end software and hardware solutions.
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