⟩ Explain Capital Budget?
Capital Budgeting is a way to justify capital expenditures. It was done to see if the added benefit of a capital purchase, i.e. increased revenue or decreased expense, exceeds the cost of capital.
Capital Budgeting is a way to justify capital expenditures. It was done to see if the added benefit of a capital purchase, i.e. increased revenue or decreased expense, exceeds the cost of capital.
Operational GIS applications are concerned with the distribution of resources to gain competitive advantage.
In 1994, the most frequent users of GIS were in government and education.
Which of the following are recognized implementation methods?
What is meant by corporate GIS?
Which of the following may be considered operational applications of GIS?
Which of the following may be considered strategic applications of GIS?
Which of the following best described the CGIS?
In a cost/benefit analysis, which of the following formula are correct?
What are the three main reasons why a GIS implementation might fail, according to Eason (1994)?
What is benchmarking?