كلية الهندسة - جامعة عين شمس, الرئيسية
Urban Informatics
What Will Learn?
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Course AimsThe aim of this course is to support students to: • Understand Spatial Data processing. • Apply Multiple Criteria Evaluation for Planning and spatial decisions. • Carry out the basic spatial analysis required for urban projects. • Perform basic statistical analysis for urban projects. • Solve problems by using contemporary tools.
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Course Goals
- Good Health and Well-being
- Quality Education
- Gender Equality
- Clean Water and Sanitation
- Affordable and Clean Energy
- Decent Work and Economic Growth
- Industry, Innovation and Infrastructure
- Reduced Inequality
- Sustainable Cities and Communities
- Climate Action
- Peace and Justice Strong Institutions
Requirements
Description
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English Description
Basic concepts of urban informatics: Data concepts and geospatial information, Various references of coordinate systems and projections, Various geospatial data acquisition and their characteristics, Vector and Raster data structures and attributes, Geospatial data storage techniques and management strategies, Geospatial flow of thought and analysis, Data presentation theory and cartographic rules, Data engineering, Developing a solution based on real spatial problems and their documentation
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قسمالتخطيط العمرانى
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الساعات المعتمدة2
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الدرجاتالإجمالي ( 100 ) = نصف العام (15) + tr.Major Assessment (45 = tr.Industry 0% , tr.Project 30% , tr.Self_learning 10% , tr.Seminar 5% ) + tr.Minor Assessment (5) + tr.Oral/Practical (15) + درجة الامتحان (20)
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الساعاتساعات المحاضرة: 1, ساعات التعليم: 0, ساعات المعمل: 3
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Required SWL100
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Equivalent ECTS4
- • Burrough, Peter A. McDonnell, Rachel A., “Principles of GIS” Oxford University Press, 2000.
- • Cho, George: “Mastering GIS: Technology, applications and management: Geographic Information Science”, John Willy & son, Ltd, England, 2005.
- • De Mers, Michael N., “GIS Modeling in raster” John Willy and Sons Inc., 2002.
- • Klaus Tempfli, Norman Kerle, Gerrit C. Huurneman and Lucas L.F. Janssen, "Principles of Remote Sensing, An introductory Textbook", ITC, The Netherlands, 2009.
- • Longley, Paul A.: “Geographic Information systems and science”, John Willy & son, Ltd, London, England, 2001.
- • Longley, Paul A., Goodchild, Micheal F., Maguire, David J. and Rhind, David W. "Geographic Information Science and Systems" 4th Edition, 2017
- • Otto Huisman and Rolf A. de By, "Principles of Geographic Information Systems, An introductory Textbook", ITC, The Netherlands, 2009.
- • Reddy, G. P. and Singh, S. K. "Geotechnologies Land Resources Mapping, Monitoring and Management", Springer, 2018
- • Reeve, Derek & Petch, James: “GIS organizations and People: A socio technical approach”, Taylor &Francis Ltd, London,1999.
- • Shi, W., Goodchild, M., Batty, M., Kwan, M.-P., Zhang, A, “Urban Informatics”, The Urban Book Series, Springer Singapore, 2021
- • Thakuriah P., Tilahun N., Zellner M. (eds) Seeing Cities Through Big Data. Springer Geography. Springer, Cham, 2017 - Burrough, Peter A. McDonnell, Rachel A., Principles of GIS Oxford University Press, 2000.