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Die Verarbeitung raumbezogener Daten mittels digitaler Methoden erlebte in den letzten 25 Jahren eine rasante Entwicklung. Diese ist eng verknüpft mit dem Einsatz von Geographischen Informationssystemen (GIS) bzw. Landinformationssystemen (LIS) sowie mit der Entwicklung des Hardwaremarktes.

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Kainz, W. (1992). GIS-Forschungsthemen heute. In: Kilchenmann, A. (eds) Technologie Geographischer Informationssysteme. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-77143-9_5

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