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Moving Forward - GIS for Transportation (Paperback)
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Moving Forward - GIS for Transportation (Paperback)
Series: Applying GIS
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Loot Price R532
Discovery Miles 5 320
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Drive innovation, expand capacity, coordinate maintenance, and
reduce costs. Location intelligence is changing the way
transportation agencies and departments protect and maintain their
infrastructure and achieve operational excellence. Mapping plays a
big part, but geospatial analytics, real-time dashboards, and
mobile applications are driving new, more efficient workflows and
paving the way for innovative, cost-effective solutions. With
advancements in smart technologies, location intelligence for
transportation management is not just for GIS specialists. In
Moving Forward: GIS for Transportation, see how ports, airports,
transit authorities, and departments of transportation around the
world have implemented geographic information systems (GIS) to
visualize and analyze data for operational efficiency, safety and
security, asset management, and planning and sustainability. In
this collection of case studies and guidance, learn about how GIS
was used to: * Expand airport capacity within limited space, while
saving millions. * Centralize multi-faceted port security for
monitoring daily operations. * Coordinate daily transit maintenance
work on $1 trillion in hard assets. * Plan modern data governance
for a state-wide department of transportation. Through web apps,
online maps, dashboards, and other GIS solutions, transportation
professionals develop a deeper understanding of infrastructure
maintenance and operational performance within a real-world
context, increasing efficiency, while improving communication and
collaboration. Discover how GIS and location intelligence are
helping transportation organizations strengthen their ability to
maintain roads and highways, railway systems, and other vital
infrastructures with Moving Forward: Applying GIS for
Transportation. -- Keith Mann
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