The document outlines the 5 main functions of a Geographic Information System (GIS):
1) Data capture, which involves manually digitizing maps and aerial photos or scanning existing data.
2) Data compilation by relating spatial features to attributes and cleaning errors.
3) Data storage using data models like raster and vector to simplify data for efficient computer storage.
4) Data manipulation using toolkits for tasks like overlaying maps and reclassifying data.
5) Spatial analysis, which is the core of GIS and uses spatial and attribute data to answer questions about real world processes and trends.