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Demand Control Center and Unit Demand Control Center can now be filtered and sorted by zone; both demand control centers now provide access to statistics.

On-demand processing of Observations -
Process chains for geolocation or higher-level processing of observations can be described in SensorML, discovered and distributed over the web, ...

On-Demand Reports and Maps for Informed Decisions
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Load on demand: Based on a client event, an HTML page can fetch more data in the background, allowing the browser to load pages more quickly.

Demand response transit in Brownsville, Texas
Hazardous materials transport in Victoria City, Texas
Vernacular education opportunities in Austin, Texas
Women of color access to health care, Austin, Texas ...

Demand Factors: The probability that a vacant sites will be developed, or that previously-developed sites will be redeveloped, should depend in large measure on the strength of the demand for space.

The demands for basic and applied knowledge are several in the new worlds created and encountered by GIS.

Spatial demand curve Refers to the aggregate demand curve containing the individual demand of consumers located at different distances from the focal point of supply.

The demands for a traverse recon are less stringent than for triangulation. Ensure that both the rear and the forward stations are visible from each proposed station. Wherever possible, distances between stations should be uniform.

Increasing demands for mapped data focused attention on data availability, accuracy and standards, as well as data structure issues.

Increasing demand for readily available, consistent, accurate, complete, ...

Certificate, demand or direction to fiscal officer to pay monies:
RETENTION: 6 years
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Verification of travel expenses, including but not limited to certificate of accuracy and receipts:
RETENTION: 6 years ...

With increasing demands for global surveying activities are going on to establish also global reference ellipsoids. Especially the International Union for Geodesy and Geophysics (IUGG) is involved in establishing those reference figures.

For example, in pathfinding and allocation, calibration generally refers to assigning or calculating appropriate values to be entered in impedance and demand items.

It has become clear that the prevailing technologies are no longer universally adequate to handle the complex, content-rich data that applications demand.

Law of the Minimum This biological law suggests that organisms are normally limited by only one single physical factor that is in shortest supply relative to demand. LDC See less developed country.

To sum up, General Relativity demands some degree of curvature for expanding space. This is controlled by the balance of gravity against the forces imposed by the initial Big Bang. The distribution of matter determines the geometry of space.

Econometric models were run by the Energy Information Administration to project, as far as the year 2000, energy demand and fuel use by type in each major region of the country.

To order an on-demand DEM you have to query the dataset: ASTER LEVEL 1A DATA SET - RECONSTRUCTED, UNPROCESSED INSTRUMENT DATA V002 At the EOS Data Gateway.

These data are then applied for on-demand mapping and SOLAP operations. As we have seen in section 3 the Perceptory inherently can model the multiple representations on both class and attribute level.

The rise of industrialism had created a series of social, economic, and political problems, particularly in managing supply and demand in their political economy, the management of resources for military and developmental use, ...

demands inductive thinking--the ability to first recognize a powerful solution and then seeks the problems it might solve."
Effective use of GIS demands inductive thinking.

Ératosthène se demanda alors si un deuxième bâton planté dans le sable dans un lieu différent allait projeter une ombre.

In the process of responding to the demands of society, over the centuries people have unknowingly created spatial structures, which in turn have modified the environment.

the Sanson-Flamsteed, also called sinusoidal, a very plain algorithmic projection demanding only simple trigonometry
the Mollweide or Babinet, a slightly more difficult projection solved by integral calculus and numerical analysis ...

These jobs usually demand a Geography degree as well as specific knowledge and 3 or 4 years experience. This was not a possibility twenty years ago.

privacy; demands on public agencies; international data; knowing is destroying.

The use of 3D visualization gets us one step closer to the 3D world we live in but it puts more demand on computer software and hardware.

While some information about maps can often be included in the metadata there is rarely enough room for the details now demanded by digital mapping professionals.

Regulatory zones for streams, lakes and rivers, and wildlife management are mapped and assessed for their impact on wood supply that allows for keeping track of all diverse demands on the land and the variety of constraints on timber availability.

Items in analog (paper) form such as reports, maps, or charts, involve the most effort in terms of data conversion - these data must be keypunched, manually digitized, scanned, or otherwise automated to suit the demands made of them.

An unexpected computer failure that demands user intervention or professional maintenance.
Cross-hatching
The technique of shading areas on a map with a given pattern of lines or symbols.

L5 is the third civilian GPS signal, designed to meet demanding requirements for safety-of-life transportation and other high-performance applications.

The air travel map demonstrates the freedom that is available when the rigidity of the grid is rejected as an absolute. The road map uses textures which demand less of the colour palette (which is continued from other maps in this section).

However with increased access to the internet and networks and demand for distributed geographic data grew, GIS software gradually changed its entire outlook to the delivery of data over a network.

Spatial Complementarity:
The occurrence of location pairing such that items demanded by one place can be supplied by another.
Spatial Interaction:
Movement between locationally separate places.

[spatial analysis] A mathematical representation of the effect of distance on the accessibility of locations and the number of interactions between them, reflecting the notion that demand drops as distance increases.

Database - A collection of data organized in a systematic manner so that they can be accessed on demand. See also DBMS.
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GPS was used extensively during that conflict, so much so that not enough military-equipped GPS receivers were available. To satisfy demand, ...

Carrier Phase receivers typically provide 10-30 cm GPS position accuracy with differential correction. Carrier Phase receivers provide the higher level of accuracy demanded by certain GIS applications.

The advantage of map generators is creating custom maps on the demand of users. Disadvantages include lack of access to the raw spatial data, typically-slow speed, limited predefined user choices, and involved setup (Pima County CAD/GIS, 1997).

geostatistical functions including spatial correlations, model estimation, and model evaluation. In addition, TransCAD has also functions for estimation of statistical models used in transportation, such as estimates of home-to-work travel demand.

test results, trouble tickets, customer inquiries, revenues, and gap analysis. Velocom de Argentina uses GIS for geocoding antennas, analyzing service areas, geocoding clients, and correlating equipment requirements to service area demand.

These additional stations were forced to fit the original NAD 27 network which caused distortions in the positional data. In 1971, the National Academy of Sciences recommended the readjustment of the NAD 27 to meet the demands for increased ...

This means that from latitude longitude projection to an appropriate projection for a region, in the degenerate case, it may create tiles demanding up to twice the necessary information.

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