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Free and open source GIS software: educational manual.

✍ Scribed by Каирова Ш.Г.


Publisher
КазНУ
Year
2014
Tongue
English
Leaves
84
Category
Library

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✦ Synopsis


This educational manual had been developed in accordance with state educational
standards and core curriculum of «6M060900 – Geography» and «6D060900 –
Geography» specialties. This textbook considers the basic introduction of some of the
available free and open source software with easy-to-follow guidance for both GIS
teachers and students. Also it consists of theoretical part, assignments, questions and
references for each types of source software.
Учебное пособие разработано в соответствии с государственными обще-
образовательными стандартами основных учебных планов специальностей
«6M060900 – География» и «6D060900 – География. В учебном пособии пред-
ставлены некоторые имеющиеся в свободном доступе программные обеспе-
чения географических информационных систем. Учебное пособие представляет
интерес для преподавателей и студентов в области ГИС. Пособие содержит
теоретическую часть, практические задания, контрольные вопросы и ссылки для
каждого программного обеспечения ГИС.


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