GIS Systems Integration
Geographic Information Systems
The informational systems of today are diverse and complex. We at GeoEmphasis can simplify these complexities by spatially enabling and integrating your information. Why will this help? Simply put, a geographic information systems purpose is to help us to understand and resolve extremely complex problems through cartography. Normalizing, relating and representing business data as real world objects is quite beneficial from a data interpretation aspect. Information takes on a whole new meaning for the movers and shakers of industry when it can be manipulated as graphic components of a map rather than within the confines of a tabular data source alone. Maps inherently convey information in such a way that almost all people can relate and that is spatially. Without this, information tends to be under utilized
In the early stages of system integration, it is key to develop a comprehensive project plan. This plan becomes a living document in that it may be revised numerous times during the life-cycle of the system. The project plan is your road map that defines the overall scope of the system and its integration into your organization. When compiling the information for the project plan, it is imperative to include a cross section of personnel from the organization as a whole. This will lead to the development of a solid system that serves the entire user community.
