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MODELING OF MIS BASED ON GIS FOR KUMAS IN KUTAHYA
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Social structure has been changed by developments in Science and Technology. Encountered problems on community which organized level being high, solution of problems of qualities and quantities have been different. Using computer being widespread in production and developments in communication technology solved many problems which to suppose his solutions is impossible but at this time, they created new complex problems that to concern about topics of specialization and occupation [Selimoğlu, 2004]. Modern management models are used instead of management models of classical mining because of developed technologies and competition markets. Time for decision – making process in classical management models has been decreased by using new techniques, resulting in increase in the productivity and profit. It’s revealed to necessary that data must collect, keep and manage correctly for making a decision, aim to constitute the system mentioned as new production management model. Mining management models based on Geographic Information System (GIS) is rarely applied in the mining industry. In this paper, the results of a pre study carried out at Kutahya Magnesite Mine to constitute a mining management model based on GIS are presented.
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