GIS
GIS - GEOGRAPHIC INFORMATION SYSTEMS
The Geographical Information Systems (GIS)’ Hungarian concept is “térinformatika”, meaning spatial informatics (or geo-informatics – a term gaining grounds as of late). This denotes the interdisciplinary (multidisciplinary) nature of the field’s task-solving nature. In its essence, GIS focuses on traditional land surveying and cartography tasks, encompassing data collection, processing and display methods of geographic (above and below ground, natural and artificial) objects’ geometric parameters and thematic characteristics, and executes these through information organization, modelling and methodology, employing characteristic tool kits (hardware and software). The teams of specialists developing and operating these customized systems are also integral part of the GIS, as a discipline.
It is worthwhile to consider the use of GIS in every such speciality, where being connected or reference to a location may come up as being important. A considerable part (about 80%) of the real world’s happenings, processes and issues can be connected to spatial placement.
GIS resources make possible the development of scaled-to-fit, customized, yet standards-based and upgradable solutions. Our company’s main profile is therefore, the development of high-end GIS applications, according to various partner specifications.
