Geocoding Essays

  • Pros And Cons Of Geocoding

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    Geocoding is the process of converting addresses into geographic coordinates on a map. The definition of geocoding can be broken down into different components and the true definition means “to code the Earth's-provided geographic reference information so that it can be used for computer mapping.” Geocoding has been used ever since the 1960's when the U.S. Census Bureau used it to find ways of mapping information gathered all across the country. At first geocoding only allowed street addresses to

  • Steve Dunleavy Republic Services Case Study

    334 Words  | 2 Pages

    Steve Dunleavy was invited to come up to the podium to speak on behalf of the Republic Services Update stated in the agenda. Republic Services is a waste service company who collects trash and recycling around Morgantown. Previously a soldier in Iraq and a Special Olympics coach who resided in Boston with his family, Dunleavy has been with the company for 90 days, and started by explaining the progresses in the company has made within that time. These advances include stabilization of their world-class

  • Mapping And Targeting Customers: Ace Hardware Corporation

    439 Words  | 2 Pages

    the Block Groups are aggregated to zip code level. After map creation, the customer addresses are plotted on the map. The ESRI’s ArcView GIS software assigns each address’s latitude and longitude coordinates, and displays them on the map using geocoding. (Using this approach, Ace came up with a map showing zip codes surrounding the store and its current customers.) After the Area map creation, it’s time to identify the Trade Area. Trade area is the geographic area surrounding a store where a vast