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GIS SOLUTION IN INDIA
R.B. CAD is a provider of GIS services to enable our client to make the right use
at the right time. Strong fundamentals High quality and satisfactory delivery. Modern
GIS technologies use digital information, for which various digitized data creation
methods are used. The most common method of data creation is digitization, where
a hard copy map or survey plan is transferred into a digital medium through the
use of a computer-aided design (CAD) program, and geo-referencing capabilities.
With the wide availability of ortho-rectified imagery (both from satellite and aerial
sources), heads-up digitizing is becoming the main avenue through which geographic
data is extracted. Heads-up digitizing involves the tracing of geographic data directly
on top of the aerial imagery instead of the traditional method of tracing the geographic
form on a separate digitizing tablet (heads-down digitizing). GIS data represents
real objects (such as roads, land use, elevation, trees, waterways, etc.) with digital
data determining the mix.
Real objects can be divided into two abstractions: discrete
objects (e.g., a house) and continuous fields (such as rainfall amount, or elevations).
Traditionally, there are two broad methods used to store data in a GIS for both
kinds of abstractions mapping references: raster images and vector. Points, lines,
and polygons are the stuff of mapped location attribute references. A new hybrid
method of storing data is that of identifying point clouds, which combine three-dimensional
points with RGB information at each point, returning a "3D color image". GIS Thematic
maps then are becoming more and more realistically visually descriptive of what
they set out to show or determine.


