Design and Implement ComGIS System

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Digital campus is the embodiment of "digital earth" in the campus and the important part of it. The most important task to construct campus informatization is to realize the digital campus project. Based on such a background, using development tools as MapInfo, Visual Basic and the basic data from ShijiaZhuang Information Engineering Occupational Institute with GIS technology, database technology, the dissertation researches all relevant information resources about school management, teaching and scientific research and so on and establishes the digital campus system with comprehensive anlysis and integration of the data.

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