April 2015
Beginner to intermediate
600 pages
18h 13m
English
In part 1 of PostGIS in Action, Second Edition, you learned about the building blocks you’ll need to solve spatial problems. By now you should be able to set up a PostGIS database, populate it with data, and transform data between disparate spatial reference systems. You should also be comfortable using the most common functions in PostGIS and be able to take advantage of their prowess when writing SQL.
In part 2, you’ll put the pieces together to solve real problems. The important lessons we want you to take away from part 2 entail how to tackle each problem, starting with building a correct formulation, setting up an appropriate structure to support the analysis, choosing the most appropriate PostGIS functions, ...