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<strong>Week</strong> 4 <strong>Discussion</strong>/<strong>DQ</strong> <strong>Creating</strong> a <strong>Geo</strong> <strong>database</strong><br />

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<strong>Week</strong> 4 <strong>Discussion</strong>/<strong>DQ</strong> <strong>Creating</strong> a <strong>Geo</strong> <strong>database</strong> ((<strong>latest</strong>)) As you have read in this week?s reading, geo <strong>database</strong>s are<br />

distinctly different than shape files and may hold particular advantages for the user. First, discuss the differences<br />

between geo <strong>database</strong>s and shape files. Then, name and discuss at least two specific advantages that geo <strong>database</strong>s<br />

have over single feature shape files and note at least one major drawback of geo <strong>database</strong>s. Guided Response: Select<br />

two class members that have responded differently than you. When responding to class members, discuss how geo<br />

<strong>database</strong>s and shape files can address issues raised in these week?s assigned reading. In addition, discuss how you<br />

can apply geo <strong>database</strong>s and shape files in your current job, or in the job you would like to have. Your initial post should<br />

be at least 250 words in length. Properly cite any references in APA format and respond to at least two of your<br />

classmates initial posts by Day 7. Please use the APA style as outlined in the Ashford Writing Center at<br />

https://awc.ashford.edu/cd-in-text-citation-guide.html and https://awc.ashford.edu/cd-apa-references-list.html Carefully<br />

review the <strong>Discussion</strong> Forum Grading Rubric for the criteria that will be used to evaluate this <strong>Discussion</strong> Thread.<br />

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