GIS Data Structure Format Design
GIS Data Structure Format Design
Definition:
In GIS, a data structure refers to the way geographic data is stored, organized, and manipulated.
This includes how spatial and attribute data are digitally represented for analysis and visualization.
- Represents geographic features as discrete objects using points, lines, and polygons.
- Examples: Points (trees, schools), Lines (roads, rivers), Polygons (lakes, land parcels).
- Characteristics: High precision, linked attribute tables, ideal for clear boundaries.
- Characteristics: Good for continuous data, easier processing for complex analysis,
storage-intensive.
Comparison:
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Definition:
Data format in GIS refers to the file types or structures used to store and exchange spatial data,
c) Database Formats:
Considerations:
- Type of data
- Software compatibility
- Metadata needs
Definition:
Database design in GIS refers to the structured development of spatial databases for organizing and
Key Components:
a) Data Modeling:
b) Data Schema:
c) Normalization:
- Reduces redundancy, improves data integrity.
d) Topological Rules: