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ASSINGMENT: 1

SUBMITTED TO: Engr Qamar Zaman


SUBMITTED BY: JALAL KHAN (040)
DEPTT: BE-CIVIL-ENGINEERING
DATED: 04-06-2021

Question:
As a Civil Engineer how you see GIS is special to your work?
Answer:
In civil engineering GIS plays an important role.
Geographical Information System is a system anticipated to
capture, analyze, manipulate, store, manage and present every
type of geographical data.
GIS technology is gaining interest from a wide range of civil
engineering disciplines owing to its potential to offer a new way
of resolving environmental difficulties which could reduce costs,
support multi-discipline analysis and improve quality for complex
projects.
GIS software is inter-operable that allows many data designs
used in the infrastructure development permitting civil engineers
to give out data to many agencies in the required format while
maintaining the data’s core reliability.
GIS in civil engineering provides a dominant location to conduct
longitudinal analysis overlay data and assimilate other solutions
systems.
Fabricated on a database and not in the individual project files,
GIS allows civil engineers to effortlessly manage share, reuse
and analyze data thus managing time and resources.
GIS can be used to interpret and combine data from many
different formats. It allows you to integrate CAD drawings,
satellite images, and parcel maps to produce a visual objectQuestion:
As a Civil Engineer how you see GIS is special to your work?
Answer:
In civil engineering GIS plays an important role.
Geographical Information System is a system anticipated to
capture, analyze, manipulate, store, manage and present every
type of geographical data.
GIS technology is gaining interest from a wide range of civil
engineering disciplines owing to its potential to offer a new way
of resolving environmental difficulties which could reduce costs,
support multi-discipline analysis and improve quality for complex
projects.
GIS software is inter-operable that allows many data designs
used in the infrastructure development permitting civil engineers
to give out data to many agencies in the required format while
maintaining the data’s core reliability.
GIS in civil engineering provides a dominant location to conduct
longitudinal analysis overlay data and assimilate other solutions
systems.
Fabricated on a database and not in the individual project files,
GIS allows civil engineers to effortlessly manage share, reuse
and analyze data thus managing time and resources.
GIS can be used to interpret and combine data from many
different formats. It allows you to integrate CAD drawings,
satellite images, and parcel maps to produce a visual obje

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