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2 . Determination of new points by randomly selected station using two or more given points
1.3.3.13 . INTEGRATED MULTIFUNCTIONAL SYSTEMS AND TECHNOLOGIES ( PHOTO , SETTING OUT , CONTROL AND MANAGEMENT OF CONSTRUCTION MACHINES )
1.3.3.14 . SPECIALIZED SOFTWARE 1 . References 1.3.3.11 – 1.3.3.14
1.3.3.15 . INFORMATION SYSTEMS . GIS 1 . Definitions 2 . GIS elements 2.1 . Hardware 2.2 . Software 2.3 . Frames 2.4 . Database 2.4.1 . Types of data in GIS 2.4.2 . A set of different types of data 2.4.2.1 Original set of spatial data 2.4.2.2 . Secondary set of spatial data 2.5 . Data quality 2.6 . Updating 2.7 . Data modelling 2.8 . Data conversion 2.9 . Data topology 2.10 . Layers 2.11 . Metadata 2.12 . Import and export of data . Formats 3 . Maps 3.1 . Numerical cartography 4 . Models 4.1 . Digital model of relief ( terrain ) – DTM 5 . Concept of GIS 5.1 . Sources and information for GIS 5.2 . Coordinate systems and Map projections in GIS . Georeferencing 6 . Areas of GIS application 6.1 . Spatial information system ( RIS ) 6.2 . Information systems in Engineering Surveying and Applied Geodesy 6.3 . GS of the Bulgarian Army 6.4 . Specialized system Acstre 2012 6.5 . Geographic information system GISExplorer . NextGIS technologies OOD 6.6 . Other GIS 7 . Effectiveness of GIS use 8 . From desktop GIS to WEB-based GIS Cloud Computing 9 . References 1.3.3.15
1.3.3.16 . APPLICATION OF GEOSPATIAL TECHNOLOGIES IN ENGINEERING SURVEYING
1.3.4 . MAPS AND PLANS 1.3.4.1 . Principal ideas 1.3.4.2 . Production of cadastral maps and cadastral registers 1.3.4.3 . Removal of incompleteness and errors in the cadastral map
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