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VAT Information Exchange System         
DATABASE FOR CHECKING THE VALIDITY OF A VAT NUMBER ISSUED BY AN EU MEMBER STATE
VIES
The VAT Information Exchange System (VIES) is an electronic means of transmitting information relating to VAT registration (i.e.
Information system         
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  • Information systems relationship to [[information technology]], [[computer science]], [[information science]], and [[business]]
COMBINATION OF INFORMATION, RESOURCES, ACTIVITIES AND PEOPLE THAT SUPPORT TASKS IN AN ORGANIZATION; GROUP OF COMPONENTS THAT INTERACT TO PRODUCE INFORMATION
Information system (2nd version); Information Systems; Informationssystem; Computer information system; Computer information systems; Computer Information Systems; Information systems and technology; Information in Computer Science; Information System; Business Information Systems; Elements of Information System; Information systems discipline; Information systems (discipline); Business computing; Information systems theory; Information systems; Business Information System; Business information systems; Business information system
An information system (IS) is a formal, sociotechnical, organizational system designed to collect, process, store, and distribute information. From a sociotechnical perspective, information systems are composed by four components: task, people, structure (or roles), and technology.
Geographic Information System         
  • Hillshade model derived from a [[digital elevation model]] of the Valestra area in the northern Apennines (Italy)
  • forest inventories]], monitoring and mapping.
  • OGC standards help GIS tools communicate.
  • John Snow]]'s 1855 map of the [[Soho]] [[cholera]] outbreak showing the clusters of cholera cases in the [[London]] epidemic of 1854
  • A traditional topographic map rendered in 3D
SPATIAL DATA INFORMATION SYSTEMS
GIS; Geographic information systems; Geographical information system; Geographic Information Systems; Mobile GIS; Gis software; Geographical information systems; Geographical Information Systems; Geographical Information Service; Geographic Information System; Geographical Information System; Graphical information system; Graphical Information System; Geospatial Information System; GIS applications; Geoprocessing; Geospatial Information Systems; Geographic information system (GIS); Geo-Information Technology; Geo-Information Science; Geo-information science; Geoinformationssystem; Applications of geographic information systems; History of geographic information systems; Geographic Information Systems (GIS)
<application> (GIS) A computer system for capturing, storing, checking, integrating, manipulating, analysing and displaying data related to positions on the Earth's surface. Typically, a GIS is used for handling maps of one kind or another. These might be represented as several different layers where each layer holds data about a particular kind of feature (e.g. roads). Each feature is linked to a position on the graphical image of a map. Layers of data are organised to be studied and to perform statistical analysis (i.e. a layer of customer locations could include fields for Name, Address, Contact, Number, Area). Uses are primarily government related, town planning, local authority and public utility management, environmental, resource management, engineering, business, marketing, and distribution. {GIS dictionary (http://geo.ed.ac.uk/root/agidict/html/welcome.html)}. Information Systemngraphic/wotzagis.html">http://ncl.ac.uk/Geographic Information Systemngraphic/wotzagis.html. (1995-12-21)