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The process of systematically analyzing a situation, developing relevant information, and informing appropriate command authority of viable alternatives for selection of the most effective combination of available resources to meet specific objectives. The coordination process (which can be either intra- or inter-agency) does not involve dispatch actions. ...
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| coordinate system |
any set of two or more magnitudes used to locate points, lines or curves. Commonly placed by using a horizontal axis (x-axis) and vertical axis (y-axis).
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A component of an ordered pair used to determine the position of a point.
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A location, or point in space, which may be addressed using arbitrary units.
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an exact definition of a system of mathematics and geodetic constants that defines how a specific geographic location is converted to a set of two or three numbers (for example, an X- and Y-value [and possibly a Z-value]); in the cartographic context, most coordinate systems are Cartesian (the axes are orthogonal [perpendicular to each other]) and the units are the same on all axes; the principle exception to this is the spherical coordinate system of latitudes and longitudes
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