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The Evolution, Development, and Future of GIS Software

By Shahabuddin Amerudin Introduction Geographic Information Systems (GIS) have undergone a remarkable transformation since their inception, playing a pivotal role in shaping the geospatial technology landscape. As GIS technology continues to advance, it not only revolutionizes how we interact with our environment but also contributes significantly to environmental conservation and natural resource management. In this article, we explore the milestones, advancements, and current state of GIS software, along with its development, emerging trends, vendor contributions, system architectures, and the role of open-source solutions in GIS applications. Evolution of GIS Software Milestones and Advancements The journey of GIS software can be […]

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Emerging Trends in GIS Software Systems: The Impact of Artificial Intelligence on Environmental Conservation and Resource Management

By Shahabuddin Amerudin Abstract Geographic Information Systems (GIS) play a vital role in environmental conservation and natural resource management. In recent years, the integration of Artificial Intelligence (AI) into GIS software has led to revolutionary advancements, enhancing the capabilities and intelligence of GIS applications. This article explores the emerging trends in GIS software systems that leverage AI technologies, focusing on various aspects such as interaction methods, data visualization, predictive modelling, spatial analysis, real-time decision-making, autonomous data collection, data fusion, precision agriculture, and environmental risk assessment. These trends are transforming the way government agencies and organizations address complex environmental challenges, promoting

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

Revised draft based on feedback provided following the Second Session of the UN-GGIM Committee of Experts on Global Geospatial Information Management January 2013 The use of geospatial information is increasing rapidly. There is a growing recognition amongst both governments and the private sector that an understanding of location and place is a vital component of effective decision-making. Citizens with no recognised expertise in geospatial information, and who are unlikely to even be familiar with the term, are also increasingly using and interacting with geospatial information; indeed in some cases, they are contributing to its collection – often in an involuntary

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