CENTRAL ASIAN JOURNAL OF THEORETICAL AND APPLIED SCIENCES
Volume: 03 Issue: 06 | Jun 2022
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ISSN: 2660-5317
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Today, GIS is a powerful tool that has played an important role in managing
data-driven regional
development and the use of natural resources. Not limited to mapping and atlasing, they increase research
and management productivity.
The development of geographic information systems (GIS) depends mainly on data, hardware and
software. The types of data and ways
to collect them are increasing, they are improving in terms of
completeness, accuracy, detail, modernity. One of the most pressing issues in our country is the creation
of such a database, the establishment of exchange standards and its dissemination. Due to the joint use of
GIS and geoposition systems, new opportunities are being
created to increase the speed, accuracy and
efficiency of data collection. Improvement of technical means, in turn,
leads to an increase in the
efficiency of the GIS. Over the past 10 years, the technical capabilities of the Internet, mobile
communications, computers and data carriers have increased significantly. As a result, there are more and
more ways
to program, manage data, and create new types of geoinformation systems.
In the field of programming, new methods and techniques are being developed,
creating several
advantages, such as increasing the variety of graphical interfaces and menus in order to facilitate the "life"
of the user from a personal computer. The possibilities of joint processing of vector and raster data in
geographic information systems are increasing.
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