Geographical Information Systems in Organizations
Objectives
- Know the evolution of Information Systems (IS) and Geographical Information Systems (GIS)
- Identify and recognize the importance of human factors in IS and GIS
- Know the organizational and operative logic of organizations
- Know and understand the role of IS and GIS in organizations
- Know and use correctly strategic planning tools
- Have the ability to structure a methodology for developing a GIS project for an organization
- Recognize the importance of spatial data infrastructures
General characterization
Code
200124
Credits
7.5
Responsible teacher
Rui Pedro de Sousa Pereira Monteiro Julião
Hours
Weekly - Available soon
Total - Available soon
Teaching language
Portuguese. If there are Erasmus students, classes will be taught in English
Prerequisites
n.a.
Bibliography
CAMPBELL H. and MASSER I., (1995), GIS in Organisations: How effective are GIS in practice? London:
Taylor and Francis
GRIMSHAW D.J., (1994), Bringing Geographical Information Systems into Business. London: Longman
LONGLEY, P. A., GOODCHILD, M. F., MAGUIRE, D., & RHIND, D. W. (2010). Geographic Information
Systems and Science (3 ed.). Chichester: John Wiley &Sons.
TOMLINSON, Roger (2005) Thinking About GIS: Geographic Information System Planning for Managers,
ESRI Press, Redlands
Material de referência da disciplina disponibilizado na plataforma / Reference material of classes available
through the platform
Teaching method
The curricular unit is based on reading materials and online classes through the e-learning platform
Evaluation method
Test (20%)
Practical work (80%)
Subject matter
LU1. From Technocentric to Socio-Technical Computing
- The technological imperative and the fetishism of the product
- From technology push to demand pull
- Computer scientists or information specialists?
LU2. Information Systems (IS) in Organisations
- The generic benefits of Information Systems
- The roles of IS in organisations
- Developing an Information Strategy
- Tools for strategic thinking
LU3. GIS Development Methodologies
- What is an IS development methodology?
- A composite GIS development methodology
- Critique of the methodology
- Alternative Methodologies
- How to choose a methodology?
- Soft Systems Approach
LU4. Organisations, People, GIS and Spatial Data Infrastructures (SDI)
- Impact of Corporate Cultures on GIS Implementation
- The impact of people on GIS projects
- The impact of GIS on organisations and on people
- SDI
Programs
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