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images within the county. The State can then create a master
mosaic dataset by adding the mosaic datasets from each county to
have a statewide mosaic dataset without having to duplicate the
data. The State will then update the master mosaic dataset by
synchronizing whatever changes that the counties have made to
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images can be served easily and quickly to internet users. With
the new data models, ArcGIS users can directly work with
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organizations can manage and serve images within their =
organizations and through the internet. Furthermore, the new
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remote sensing images. The integration of image processing and pat
GIS has proved to be a successful solution for both GIS disaster
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