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DiBiase, D., DeMers, M., Johnson, A., Kemp, K., Luck, A. T., Plewe, B., and Wentz, E. (2006). Problem definition. The Geographic Information Science & Technology Body of Knowledge. Washington, DC: Association of American Geographers. (2nd Quarter 2016, first digital).
Learning Objectives:
Recognize the challenges of implementing and using geospatial technologies
Create a charter or hypothesis that defines and justifies the mission of a GIS to solve existing problems
Define an enterprise GIS in terms of institutional missions and goals
Identify geographic tasks for which particular geospatial technologies are not adequate or sufficient
Identify what is typically needed to garner support among managers for designing and/or creating a GIS
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DiBiase, D., DeMers, M., Johnson, A., Kemp, K., Luck, A. T., Plewe, B., and Wentz, E. (2006). Problem definition. The Geographic Information Science & Technology Body of Knowledge. Washington, DC: Association of American Geographers. (2nd Quarter 2016, first digital).