Engineering Surveying Technology

Engineering Surveying Technology by T.J.M. Kennie, published by Taylor & Francis on December 16, 1993, is a comprehensive examination of the advancements in technology related to the measurement and processing of both topographic and non-topographic spatial data. This edition, consisting of 485 pages, delves into the fundamental principles that underpin the operation of various types of surveying equipment, providing a detailed overview of the evolving landscape in this field.
Readers will find a thorough exploration of new and emerging technologies and their applications within the realms of architecture, construction, and engineering. The book focuses on the significant changes in methodologies and materials that have shaped contemporary surveying practices. By addressing both the theoretical and practical aspects of engineering surveying, this work serves as a valuable resource for those interested in understanding the technological advancements that influence spatial data measurement and processing.
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This book examines the major changes in the technology now used for the measurement and processing of topographic and non-topographic spatial data, with emphasis on the new and emerging technology and its applications. Fundamental principles are introduced to explain the basic operation of different types of equipment.
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