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Pembentangan Hasil Laporan Kajian Aplikasi Pemetaan Jenayah Juvana Menggunakan GIS

Putrajaya, 20 April 2016. Satu pembentangan laporan akhir kajian aplikasi pemetaan jenayah juvana di Semenanjung Malaysia menggunakan GIS telah dilaksanakan di Aras 36, Kementerian Pembangunan Wanita, Keluarga dan Masyarakat.

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Discover the Power of Spatial Analysis in Esri’s Massive Open Online Courses

Learn what Spatial Analysis can do for you and your career Try this no-cost training course and learn why companies throughout the world use GIS as a fundamental part of the decision making process. You’ll learn how data-driven maps and spatial analysis tools help people detect patterns, make predictions, and solve problems. And consider adding Esri’s free series of GIS-focused massive open online courses (MOOCs) to your corporate training program. In a recent article published in Forbes magazine, Josh Bersin reports that, “more than 70% [of Forbes research members] told us they are interested in exploring the use of MOOCs

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What is the difference between average, mean, median, and mode?

Mean (or arithmetic mean) is a type of average. It is computed by adding the values and dividing by the number of values. Average is a synonym for arithmetic mean – which is the value obtained by dividing the sum of a set of quantities by the number of quantities in the set. An example is (3 + 4 + 5) ÷ 3 = 4. The average or mean is 4. Two other common forms of averages are the median and mode. The median is the middle value of the set when they are ordered by rank – or the

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Future trends in geospatial information management: the five to ten year vision

A new report setting out the five to ten year vision of the rapidly growing geospatial information industry has been published by the United Nations Committee of Experts on Global Geospatial Information Management (UN-GGIM): Executive Summary This 2015 edition of the Future Trends report recognises that the most significant changes in the geospatial industry will come not through a single technology, but rather from linking multiple technologies and policies. The first part of the report, which has been produced through a global consensus process, focuses on the new and emerging trends; these are explored through a series of themes covering

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