
computerized mapping
Computerized mapping involves using computer software to create, analyze, and display geographic information. It transforms data about locations, terrain, and features into visual maps that can be easily interpreted and manipulated. This technology enables precise plotting of roads, buildings, natural features, and other spatial data, often integrating multiple data layers for comprehensive analysis. It is widely used in urban planning, navigation, environmental management, and logistics, making spatial information accessible and actionable through digital maps that can be updated quickly and customized for specific needs.