A Geographic Information System (GIS) works through a sequence of core functions: data capturing, storing, analysing, and finally, displaying the results.
Data is first captured through surveys, remote sensing, or digitization.
Next, the data is stored and organized in a database for efficient retrieval and processing.
Then, GIS software performs various analyses to generate meaningful patterns, trends, or models.
The final step is to display the processed information in the form of maps, charts, or reports for interpretation and decision-making.
Therefore, displaying is the last key function in the GIS workflow.