Temporal GIS an, Real-time, and Database System. For cartographic study, time has two meanings: one is the time that the event happened or lasted in the real world; while the other one is the time when the changes are ...
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juanchosierrar's comment,
December 19, 2011 5:10 AM
Excellent application of isochronism in geomarketing studies have great use with them we know the areas of influence at 5, 10 or 15 min.
This tool in combination with demographic data can be known potential areas of my future clients. Currently working with a company in which we develop these products. I leave you some examples of isochrones lins. http://cartoo.dyndns.org/ http://cabsa.wordpress.com/2011/11/24/geomarketing-areas-de-influencia-con-winab/ adeu Delete the scoop?
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