TECHNOLOGIES FOR MAP, DATABASE, AND LAYOUT CREATION

Authors

  • Xushvaqtov Asadbek Saydulla o‘g‘li Termez State University of Engineering and Agrotechnology

Keywords:

Database, Geographic Information Systems (GIS), Composition, Geographic Data, Analysis, Visualization, Layers

Abstract

Maps and databases play a significant role in geographic information systems (GIS). These systems allow for the collection, storage, analysis, and visualization of geographic data. Map composition refers to the process of placing cartographic data on different layers and integrating them with databases. Databases help in efficiently managing the relationship between objects, attributes, and geographic information on maps. This process enables the presentation of data about various geographic objects and their attributes. By creating map compositions, GIS systems allow for interactive maps and data-driven analysis, supporting decision-making and solving geographic problems. Such systems are widely used in urban planning, ecology, transportation, and other fields.

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Published

2025-07-14

How to Cite

TECHNOLOGIES FOR MAP, DATABASE, AND LAYOUT CREATION. (2025). Multidisciplinary Journal of Science and Technology, 5(7), 240-241. https://mjstjournal.com/index.php/mjst/article/view/4578