Geography, asked by bakanmanibalamudha, 9 months ago

20.A GIS package cannot be called full-fledged if the following capabilities are missing *


(a) Data capture and preparation

(b) Data storage

(c) Data analysis

(d) All of the above

If you know the answer then answer my question......Please....✌

And Purple you all......❤❤​

Attachments:

Answers

Answered by ARKRANGER
2

Answer:

Well-known, full-fledged GIS packages include ILWIS, QuantumGIS - an open-source GIS -, Intergraph's GeoMedia, and ESRI's ArcGIS.

 and maybe option D

GIS consists of certain components which denote the entire process of the system. It comprises hardware, software, user and data. These are having certain features which are accomplished at their stage.

Answered by aishwarya1509
0

Answer:

(d) All of the above

A GIS package cannot be called full-fledged if its data capture, preparation, storage, and analysis capabilities are missing.

Explanation:

  • The Geographic information system maintains, creates, maps, and analyzes various kinds of data.
  • It links data to a map by combining location data with several forms of descriptive analysis.
  • This lays the foundation for mapping and analysis in research and almost any business.
  • Users can utilize GIS to learn about trends, relationships, and the context of their location.
  • Improved efficiency, communication, management, and decision-making, are some of its advantages.
  • The capability of GIS determines its ability to accomplish the work assigned.
  • It can capture, prepare, store and analyze data.
  • By doing these, it can act as a source for the development of errors.
Similar questions