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SQL for Geographers: The Power of the Spatial to Attribute Join-Part 3
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This blog is dedicated to the integration between GIS and enterprise level relational databases. The amount of data waiting to be spatially enabled within enterprise databases is extraordinary. I hope to show in this blog working examples of database-GIS interaction. Monday, February 06, 2006. The Power of the Spatial to Attribute Join-Part 3. Sorry for the long delay between posts! So what does this mean for GIS and SQL? We can visualize some of this dataset in ArcScene (or any other 3D package). 4* whe...
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SQL for Geographers: Consuming REST services with Oracle
http://geosql.blogspot.com/2006/04/consuming-rest-services-with-oracle.html
This blog is dedicated to the integration between GIS and enterprise level relational databases. The amount of data waiting to be spatially enabled within enterprise databases is extraordinary. I hope to show in this blog working examples of database-GIS interaction. Tuesday, April 11, 2006. Consuming REST services with Oracle. Services (representation state transfer). They provide a powerful yet simple way of consuming data via the web (Some examples of REST services: Yahoo. USGS EDC Elev NED. Or the Or...
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SQL for Geographers: February 2006
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This blog is dedicated to the integration between GIS and enterprise level relational databases. The amount of data waiting to be spatially enabled within enterprise databases is extraordinary. I hope to show in this blog working examples of database-GIS interaction. Monday, February 06, 2006. The Power of the Spatial to Attribute Join-Part 3. Sorry for the long delay between posts! So what does this mean for GIS and SQL? We can visualize some of this dataset in ArcScene (or any other 3D package). 4* whe...
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SQL for Geographers: Database + GIS = Powerful Visualization
http://geosql.blogspot.com/2006/03/database-gis-powerful-visualization.html
This blog is dedicated to the integration between GIS and enterprise level relational databases. The amount of data waiting to be spatially enabled within enterprise databases is extraordinary. I hope to show in this blog working examples of database-GIS interaction. Tuesday, March 28, 2006. Database GIS = Powerful Visualization. SQL desc STRAT WELL TOP 22MAR2006. FORMATION NAME NOT NULL VARCHAR2(60). WELL HEADER KID NOT NULL NUMBER(10). WELL TOP NUMBER(8,2). GROUND ELEVATION SOURCE VARCHAR2(12). Create ...
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Geographically challenged | The emerging world of online and mobile location based services (LBS) | Page 2
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The emerging world of online and mobile location based services (LBS). August 7, 2008. Brightkite and LinkedIN should drink from their own social cup (and bring along an old friend too). At 8:14 pm by siddey. I don’t really care for seeing the meal you digested before the big event. This behaviour must stop! So how do we still benefit from the simplicity and immediacy of real-time services such as these but ensure we are able to efficiently locate the people and information we are seeking? July 9, 2008.
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SQL for Geographers: March 2006
http://geosql.blogspot.com/2006_03_01_archive.html
This blog is dedicated to the integration between GIS and enterprise level relational databases. The amount of data waiting to be spatially enabled within enterprise databases is extraordinary. I hope to show in this blog working examples of database-GIS interaction. Tuesday, March 28, 2006. Database GIS = Powerful Visualization. SQL desc STRAT WELL TOP 22MAR2006. FORMATION NAME NOT NULL VARCHAR2(60). WELL HEADER KID NOT NULL NUMBER(10). WELL TOP NUMBER(8,2). GROUND ELEVATION SOURCE VARCHAR2(12). Create ...
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SQL for Geographers: November 2005
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This blog is dedicated to the integration between GIS and enterprise level relational databases. The amount of data waiting to be spatially enabled within enterprise databases is extraordinary. I hope to show in this blog working examples of database-GIS interaction. Thursday, November 10, 2005. The Power of the Spatial to Attribute Join-Part 2. EXAMPLE DATASET: HADL SST. TABLE COMMENTS: Sea Surface Temperatures: OI version 2 SST Analysis from NCEP - Reynolds, Smith, and Stokes. One degree resolution...
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