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Title:
PostGIS in action
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Edition:
Second edition
Publication Information:
Shelter Island, NY : Manning, 2015
Physical Description:
xxii, 579 pages : illustrations, 24 cm.
ISBN:
9781617291395
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Includes index
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Summary

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DESCRIPTION

PostGIS is an open source spatial database extender for PostgreSQL. It equals or surpasses proprietary alternatives, allowing the creations of location-aware queries with just a few lines of SQL code, and provides a back-end for mapping, raster analysis, and routing applications with minimal effort.

PostGIS in Action, Second Edition teaches readers of all levels to write spatial queries that solve real-world problems. After covering the background in vector, raster and topology based GIS, it quickly moves into analyzing, viewing, and mapping data. The book shows how to optimize queries for maximum speed, simplify geometries for greater efficiency, analyze rasters, vectorize rasters, better manage data utilizing topologies, and create custom functions for applications. It covers PostGIS 2.0 and 2.1 series, PostgreSQL 9.1- 9.3 features and shows how to integrate with other GIS tools.

 

RETAIL SELLING POINTS

Comprehensive coverage of PostGIS

Applies PostGIS to real-world problems

Significant updates to the first edition

AUDIENCE

Familiarity with relational database concepts is helpful but not required. This book is for programmers, GIS and DB practitioners, scientists, researchers, educators, and engineers.

ABOUT THE TECHNOLOGY

PostGIS (pronounced post-jis ) is a spatial database extender for the PostgreSQL open source relational database management system. It's the most powerful open source spatial database engine. It also adds to PostgreSQL several spatial data types and over 300 functions for working with these spatial types.


Author Notes

AUTHOR BIO

Regina Obe and Leo Hsu are database consultants. They are co-authors of the O'Reilly book, PostgreSQL: Up and Running. Regina is a member of the PostGIS core development team and the Project Steering Committee. They are hosts of BostonGIS.com and PostgresOnLine.com.


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