Analysis and Improvement of Geographic Information Systems for Problem Solving and Decision Making

Authors

  • Alaa Hussein Al-Hamami Artificial Intelligence Department, Alshaab University, Baghdad, Iraq.
  • Zaid Farhood Makki Artificial Intelligence Department, Alshaab University, Baghdad, Iraq.

The complexity of our way of life has increased due to the numerous parts of life developing quickly, which results in ongoing issues. To address these issues and respond to these rapid changes in the environment, solutions that were practical, quick, and easy to implement were needed. The use of geographic information tools, a contemporary innovation, allows for the implementation of difficult issues by enhancing users' abilities to comprehend problems thoroughly through the analysis of spatial data and the creation of digital maps. This allows decision-makers to save time, effort, and money by making informed choices that will result in the best possible solution to the issue at hand. In addition to a significant urban expansion, an increase in the number of people using vehicles, and a significant emigration of people from rural and small towns, the traffic jams that have recently engulfed much of the world, particularly in the major capitals and cities, are a result of these factors for transportation, have contributed to a complex problem in modern times. The goal of this study is to examine proposed elements and gauge their impact on the issue of traffic bottlenecks. It then suggests both long- and short-term remedies for this issue based on the study's findings, which are generally not found in the pertinent departments. In order to create a unique surface for these components and provide a comprehensive picture of the research region, it also makes satellite photos of the area available. geographical database for each of them, evaluate each layer's influence on the traffic jam independently by analyzing it, and then merge these levels to create full map that shows their location and the extent to which they affect the study problems. This process was done in order to arrive at the aforementioned solution.

Keywords:

Traffic Jams, Geographic Information Tool, Decision Making, Problem solving, Analyzing, Enhancement

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Analysis and Improvement of Geographic Information Systems for Problem Solving and Decision Making. (2024). Journal Port Science Research, 6(special), 107-117. https://doi.org/10.36371/port.2023.special.14

How to Cite

Analysis and Improvement of Geographic Information Systems for Problem Solving and Decision Making. (2024). Journal Port Science Research, 6(special), 107-117. https://doi.org/10.36371/port.2023.special.14