ABSTRACT
The
work presents a design of a Computerized Geographic Information System. A Computerized GEOGRAPHIC INFORMATION SYSTEM
is concerned with the computerization of environmental records appraisal of the
Department in order to achieve the aims and objectives of the
organization. The entrance of computer
into the Computerized GEOGRAPHIC INFORMATION SYSTEM will help create and
maintain efficient records.
The
design was implemented to facilitate the Computerized GEOGRAPHIC INFORMATION
SYSTEM for administration. It will be
less time wasting and cheap to run.
It
is expected that if full consent is given to this, it will enhance the Information
of Geographic record of the administration.
ORGANIZATION
OF WORK
This
project work is primarily designed to give an insight to Computerized
GEOGRAPHIC INFORMATION SYSTEM.
Chapter one
talks about introduction to Computerized GEOGRAPHIC INFORMATION SYSTEM, study
of problem and objectives as well as definition of the scope.
Chapter two
comprises the literature review. Chapter three gives the detailed information
about the existing (old) system, while chapter four and five deals with the
design and implementation of new system.
Chapter six
document the project work, while chapter seven summaries, conclusion and suggestions were made.
TABLE OF
CONTENTS
Title page i
Certification ii
Dedication iii
Acknowledgement iv
Abstract v
Table of contents vii
CHAPTER ONE
INTRODUCTION 1
1.1 Background
of the study 1
1.2 State of the
problem 2
1.3 Purpose of
the study 3
1.4 Aims and
objectives 3
1.5 Scope of
study 5
1.6 Limitations
of study 5
1.7 Assumptions 6
1.8 Definition
of terms 7
CHAPTER TWO
LITERATURE REVIEW 8
CHAPTER THREE
- Description
and analysis of existing system 15
- Fact
finding method used 17
- Organization
structure 19
- Objectives
of Existing system 21
- Input,
Process and Output Analysis 22
- Information
Flow Diagrams 26
- Problems
of the Existing System 27
- Justification
of the New System 28
CHAPTER FOUR
- Design
of the New System 30
- Input
Specification and design 30
- Output
specification and design 32
CHAPTER FIVE
- Implementation 42
- Source
Program: Test Run 59
CHAPTER SIX
Documentation 60
CHAPTER SEVEN
Bibliography 65
1.0 CHAPTER ONE
INTRODUCTION
A computerized GEOGRAPHIC INFORMATION SYSTEM (CGIS)
integrates hardware, software, and data for capturing, managing, analyzing, and
displaying all forms of geographically referenced information.
CGIS allows us to view, understand, question, interpret, and
visualize data in many ways that reveal relationships, patterns, and trends in
the form of maps, globes, reports, and charts.
A CGIS helps you answer questions and solve problems by looking at your data
in a way that is quickly understood and easily shared.
Three Views of a CGIS
A CGIS is most often associated with a map. A map, however, is only one way
you can work with geographic data in a CGIS, and only one type of product
generated by a CGIS. A CGIS can provide a great deal more problem-solving
capabilities than using a simple mapping program or adding data to an online
mapping tool (creating a “mash-up”).
A CGIS can be viewed in three ways:
- The Database View: A CGIS is a unique kind of database of the world—a geographic database (geodatabase). It is an “Information System for Geography.” Fundamentally, a CGIS is based on a structured database that describes the world in geographic terms.
The Map View: A CGIS is a set of intelligent maps and other views that show features and feature relationships on the earth’s surface. Maps of the underlying geographic information can be constructed and used as “windows into the database” to support queries, analysis, and editing of the information. Learn more. - The Model View: A CGIS is a set of information transformation tools that derive new geographic datasets from existing datasets. These geoprocessing functions take information from existing datasets, apply analytic functions, and write results into new derived datasets.
Computerized GEOGRAPHIC INFORMATION SYSTEM (CGIS) is a program use in the collection,
processing and storing of weather data and information for effective
management. The weather station collects the local temperature, relative
humidity, rainfall, wind speed, wind direction, and atmospheric pressure every
minute. The collected data are stored in
a database to track historical weather patterns. The weather data are processed
immediately and visualized on the computer monitor in the Annex during chemical
pouring activities..
It is shown that the Geographic system can be an
effective tool to track major changes to local weather patterns and predict
potential environmental impacts of vapors released during chemical pouring on
surrounding areas. Moreover, the local meteorological data collected can be
used to conduct the next stage of the research project which is to predict
downwind concentrations of vapors using an air pollution dispersion model.
An Geographic System (CGIS) is a type of application software that functions as a personal organizer. As an information management tool, a CGIS’s purpose is to facilitate the recording, tracking, and management of certain types of information. We offer a number of core services that can automatically be expected as part of our annual management fee but as a rule of thumb, all our services are bespoke to suit your requirements.
Computer programmers have gone
ahead to write a program to assist in the storage of information in a Geographic
office in the state.
1.2 STATEMENT OF PROBLEM
The main problem of this study was to examine and evaluate the physical, environmental and atmospheric condition effect of weather on the land, property, activities and lives of people in Enugu state and recommend solution to the problems identified, because there has been series of criticism against the manner used by weather forecast in the state