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Rating:  Summary: Practical GIS Review: This books is good if you want to understand how GIS works (what goes on conceptually behind the buttons and toolbars).I found the chapters on dynamic segmentation and network analysis to be really good at explaining how routes, sections and events are linked together, how address geocoding, optimal routing, and resource allocation work in a GIS. The chapter on image analysis was good if you have limited background in imagery: contrast enhancement, image rectification, supervised and unsupervised classification, accuracy assessment,etc. Although the chapter on "Saving time in GIS Analysis" is primarily command line arc/info examples, some of the concepts such as good documentation files, and "assume your GIS lies" are good ideas. The book uses examples primarily from arc/info commands and has nothing about geodatabases, spatial database engines, map coordinates or projections or datums, etc. The book's value is in explaining how GIS works from a conceptual level, with good exercises and solutions for each chapter. I wish it were soft-cover and about half the price.
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