REDLANDS, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--To find, map, and analyze other forms of valuable geospatial information, industries need X and Y coordinates for place names. Users in many sectors are in ...
Geocoding is often perceived as a routine preprocessing step in GIS workflows: convert an address into coordinates and move on. Yet beneath that apparent simplicity lies a chain of assumptions, ...
Geocoding and Geographic Information Systems (GIS) have evolved into indispensable tools in modern spatial analysis. Geocoding, the process of converting textual address information into geographic ...
In February 2005, David Kingsbury of Intergraph examined the growing convergence between geospatial technology and enterprise IT. As business leaders increasingly demanded stronger alignment between ...
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