CHAPTER
ONE
INTRODUCTION
INTRODUCTION
1.1
BACKGROUND OF STUDY
According to Chang, K. T. (2008),
Geographic Information Retrieval System (GIRS) is a system designed to capture,
store, manipulate, analyze, manage and present all types of geographical data.
The acronym GIRS is sometimes used for geographical information science or
geospatial information a study which refers to the academic discipline or
career of working with geographic information system. In simplest terms GIRS is
the merging of cartography, statistical analysis and database technology. A
geographical information retrieval system can be thought of as a system which
digitally creates and manipulates spatial areas that may be jurisdictional,
purpose or application- oriented. Generally, a GIRS can be custom designed for
an organization. Hence, a GIS developed for an application jurisdiction,
enterprise or purpose may not be necessarily interoperable or compatible with a
GIRS that has been developed for some other application, jurisdiction,
enterprise or purpose. What goes beyond a GIRS is a spatial infrastructure, a
concept that has no such restrictive boundaries.
In general sense, the term GIRS
describes any information system that integrates, stores, edits, analyzes,
shares and displays geographic information for informed decision making. GIRS
applications are tools that allow users to create interactive queries (user –
created searches), analyze spatial information, edit data in maps and present
the result of all these operations. Geographic information science is the
science underlying geographic concepts, applications and systems.
The link between geography and information technology can not to a very large extent be over- emphasized.
The link between geography and information technology can not to a very large extent be over- emphasized.
Using Enugu State tourism board as a
case study has helped to give a comprehensive understanding of the importance
and the need of a geographic information system, as it is believed, information
technology has a significant role in geographic information system and high
level of expectations would and is already being demanded from its use both in
Nigeria and the world at large.
1.2 STATEMENT OF THE PROBLEM
In our daily lives as humans, most of
our endeavors involve moving from one location to another for one thing or the
other. A problem emerges when there is no proper direction or a system as to
give accurate direction in locating our destination, what the said destination
contains and what is has to offer.
This is the problem the state has as concerning
tourism, whereby a good number of tourists (most especially tourists visiting
for the very first time) and other individuals wanting to visit tourist sites
in the state but cannot do so because of the lack of a well detailed system to
provide them (tourists) with an accurate geographic information system as to
how to locate these sites within the state.
Due to the lack of an accurate
geographic information retrieval system as far as tourism is concerned, most
tourists are discouraged from exploring these tourist locations within the
state, this in turn hampers the positive impact that tourism is meant to have
on the development in the state and the Nigerian society at large.
1.3 OBJECTIVES OF THE STUDY
1. To examine the existing / current
system in regards to how geographic information for tourism is provided for
tourists in and outside the state.
2. To improve on the already existing system by designing a geographic information retrieval system that is well detailed and easily accessible.
3. This study also seeks to help in broadening the scope of tourism in the state through providing a comprehensive geographic information retrieval system.
2. To improve on the already existing system by designing a geographic information retrieval system that is well detailed and easily accessible.
3. This study also seeks to help in broadening the scope of tourism in the state through providing a comprehensive geographic information retrieval system.
1.4 SIGNIFICANCE OF THE STUDY
The significance of this study is to
show that a link between geography and other professions can be created on the
platform of information technology. i.e. to show that with information
technology the problem of location can and is solved to a very large extent.
1.5 SCOPE OF STUDY
The scope of this study is limited to
tourist locations and hotels within the state using the Enugu state tourism
board as a case study in view of providing / improving on the existing
geographic information system of the board for tourism in the state.
1.6 LIMITATIONS OF THE STUDY
Time was a major constraint faced
during the research for this project work and limited the effort in developing
a much more comprehensive package needed in the design and implementation of
the geographic information retrieval system.
1.7 DEFINITION OF TERMS
GEOGRAPHY: Geography is a science that
deals with the distribution and arrangement of all elements of the earth‟s
surface. The word geography was adopted in the 200s BC by the Greek Scholar
Eratosthenes and means „earth description.‟
INFORMATION SYSTEM: An information system can be
defined technically as a set of interrelated components that collect (or
retrieve), process, store and distribute information to support decision making
and control in an organization.
GEOGRAPHIC INFORMATION RETRIEVAL
SYSTEM: A
“geographic information system” (GIRS) is a computer-based tool that allows you
to create, manipulate, analyze, store and display information based on its
location
LOCATION: The position, site or sitting of
somebody or something.
MAP: A diagrammatic drawing of something such as a route
or area made to show the location or how to get there.
TOURISM: Travel to benefit from a
particular service or activity that is unavailable at home.
COMPUTER : An electronic device that can
accept data/ information inform of input , process the data /information in
order to produce an output and also has the capability to store the information
for future use.
DATA: Data refers to raw or
unprocessed information.
SOFTWARE: This is the logically written
instruction that controls the operations of the hardware.
HARDWARE: This is the physical components
of computer system and other geographic tools or devices.
DATABASE: This is the collection of
related data/ information stored mostly in a central location.
COMPUTER AIDED DESIGN (CAD): Software programs for the
design, drafting and presentation of graphics. Originally designed for
manufacturing and drawing, now also widely used for mapping.
OPERATING SYTEM: A series of computer programs
which control the operations of the computer itself. Application programs such
as GIS software run under an operating system. Examples of operating system
include UNIX, VMS, DOS etc.
TOPIC: DESIGN AND IMPLEMENTATION OF A COMPUTERISED GEOGRAPHICAL INFORMATION RETRIEVAL SYSTEM
Chapters: 1 - 5
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