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Pandora Sicilia s.r.l.428Jones, Leo201283Progress to proficiency /Leo JonesNew ed.Cambridge :Cambridge University Press,c1993v. :ill. ;25 cmCambridge examinations publishingLingua ingleseManuali.b1247534802-04-1413-11-03991003797999707536LE012 D 404V. 112012000073609le012-E0.00-l- 01010.i1290707813-11-03LE012 D 433V. 122012000073449le012-E0.00-l- 02020.i1290708x13-11-03Progress to proficiency180667UNISALENTOle01213-11-03ma -enguik0205206nam 2200637 450 991083022970332120210617135051.01-119-02387-40-470-54909-2(CKB)2480000000008325(EBL)698730(SSID)ssj0000481496(PQKBManifestationID)11324744(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000481496(PQKBWorkID)10471312(PQKB)10410401(MiAaPQ)EBC698730(MiAaPQ)EBC4945124(PPN)189305347(OCoLC)587063574(EXLCZ)99248000000000832520180206h20102010 uy 0engur|n|---|||||txtccrGeographic information analysis /David O'Sullivan and David J. Unwin2nd ed.Hoboken, New Jersey :Wiley,2010.©20101 online resource (431 p.)Description based upon print version of record.0-470-28857-4 Includes bibliographical references and index.Geographic Information Analysis; Contents; Preface to the Second Edition; Acknowledgments; Preface to the First Edition; 1 Geographic Information Analysis and Spatial Data; Chapter Objectives; 1.1 Introduction; 1.2 Spatial Data Types; The Object View; The Field View; Choosing the Representation to Be Used; Types of Spatial Object; 1.3 Some Complications; Objects Are Not Always What They Appear to Be; Objects Are Usually Multidimensional; Objects Don't Move or Change; Objects Don't Have Simple Geometries; Objects Depend on the Scale of Analysis; Objects Might Have Fractal DimensionObjects Can Be Fuzzy and/or Have Indeterminate Boundaries1.4 Scales for Attribute Description; Nominal Measures; Ordinal Measures; Interval and Ratio Measures; Dimensions and Units; 1.5 GIS and Spatial Data Manipulation; 1.6 The Road Ahead; Chapter Review; References; 2 The Pitfalls and Potential of Spatial Data; Chapter Objectives; 2.1 Introduction; 2.2 The Bad News: The Pitfalls of Spatial Data; Spatial Autocorrelation; The Modifiable Areal Unit Problem; The Ecological Fallacy; Scale; Nonuniformity of Space and Edge Effects; 2.3 The Good News: The Potential of Spatial Data; DistanceAdjacencyInteraction; Neighborhood; Summarizing Relationships in Matrices; Proximity Polygons; Chapter Review; References; 3 Fundamentals-Mapping It Out; Chapter Objectives; 3.1 Introduction: The Cartographic Tradition; 3.2 Geovisualization and Analysis; 3.3 The Graphic Variables of Jacques Bertin; 3.4 New Graphic Variables; Animation and Graphics Scripts; Linking and Brushing; Projection; 3.5 Issues in Geovisualization; 3.6 Mapping and Exploring Points; Dot or Pin Maps; Kernel Density Maps; Located Proportional Symbol Maps; 3.7 Mapping and Exploring Areas; Color Patch Maps; Choropleth MapsClassless ChoroplethsMaps of Relative Rates; Dasymetric Mapping; Surface Models for Area Objects; Area Cartograms; 3.8 Mapping and Exploring Fields; Point Values: Spot Heights, Benchmarks, and Bubble Plots; Contours and Isolines; Enhancing the Isoline; Other Ways of Displaying Surfaces; 3.9 The Spatialization of Nonspatial Data; 3.10 Conclusion; Chapter Review; References; 4 Fundamentals-Maps as Outcomes of Processes; Chapter Objectives; 4.1 Introduction: Maps and Processes; 4.2 Processes and the Patterns They Make; Deterministic Processes; A Stochastic Process and Its Realizations4.3 Predicting the Pattern Generated by a Process4.4 More Definitions; 4.5 Stochastic Processes in Lines, Areas, and Fields; Line Objects; Area Objects; Fields; 4.6 Conclusions; Chapter Review; References; 5 Point Pattern Analysis; Chapter Objectives; 5.1 Introduction; 5.2 Describing a Point Pattern; Centrography; Density-Based Point Pattern Measures; Quadrat Count Methods; Distance-Based Point Pattern Measures; Edge Effects; 5.3 Assessing Point Patterns Statistically; Quadrat Counts; Nearest-Neighbor Distances; The G and F Functions; The K Function; 5.4 Monte Carlo Testing; 5.5 ConclusionsChapter Review<i>Geographic Information Analysis </i>provides up-to-date coverage of the foundations of spatial data analysis through visualization and maps. This book covers key spatial concepts, including point pattern, line objects and networks, area objects, and continuous fields, as well as such new subjects as local statistics. With crucial methods for analyzing geographical information, this is an essential reference for professionals as well as a useful text for the classroom. <br />Geographic information systemsSpatial analysis (Statistics)Geographic information systems.Spatial analysis (Statistics)910.285O'Sullivan David1966-1638505Unwin D(David John),MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910830229703321Geographic information analysis3980985UNINA03368nam 2200721 a 450 991101895880332120200520144314.09786611217341978111919770611191977089781281217349128121734497804702558100470255811(CKB)1000000000402619(EBL)331615(OCoLC)402442105(SSID)ssj0000076900(PQKBManifestationID)11118811(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000076900(PQKBWorkID)10038789(PQKB)11329685(MiAaPQ)EBC331615(CaSebORM)9780470194959(OCoLC)ocm402442105 (Perlego)2785006(EXLCZ)99100000000040261920070823d2008 uy 0engur|n|---|||||txtccrThe open source alternative understanding risks and leveraging opportunities /Heather J. Meeker1st editionHoboken, NJ Wiley & Sonsc20081 online resource (300 p.)Description based upon print version of record.9780470194995 9780470194959 0470194952 Includes bibliographical references and index.Free software and open source -- Common open source licenses and their structure -- Due diligence, license proliferation, and compatibility -- Audits and compliance initiatives -- Notice requirements -- Patents and open source -- Trademarks and open source -- Open source and open standards -- Developing a corporate open source policy -- Open source code releases -- Technical background : operating system kernels, user space, and elements of programming -- Enforcement of open source licenses -- The border dispute of GPL2 -- License or contract? -- Defining distribution -- Open source in mergers and acquisitions and other transactions -- GPL version 3.0 -- LGPL version 3.0.This book is a user manual for understanding and deployment of open source software licensing in business. Written for lawyers and businesspeople alike, it explains and analyzes open source licensing issues, and gives practical suggestions on how to deal with open source licensing in a business context. Including useful forms, information, and both technical and licensing background, this book will help you avoid legal pitfalls and edcuate your organization about the risks of open source.Open source softwareLaw and legislationComputer programsPatentsCopyrightComputer programsComputer software industryLicensesFree computer softwareLaw and legislationOpen source softwareLaw and legislation.Computer programsCopyrightComputer programs.Computer software industryLicenses.Free computer softwareLaw and legislation.346.04/8Meeker Heather J.1959-1840259MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9911018958803321The open source alternative4419783UNINA