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Interoperability in Practice: Problems in Semantic Conversion from Current Technology to OpenGISRC/INFO and SPRING) and analyse the problems involved when mapping them to OpenGIS. Our conclusion is that the OpenGIS standard has not been defined in a formal and unequivocal way, and therefore, there are indefinitions and competing alternatives for mapping existing GIS systems into the proposed sfleeting 发表于 2025-3-27 01:17:07
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Towards OpenGIS Systemsty of spatial information systems. This specification was used as a reference to evaluate the implemented data models of two commercial GIS packages. It is concluded that the data models of both commercial packages are not OpenGIS compliant. They generally follow the rules as set by the Open GIS Con暂时休息 发表于 2025-3-27 16:19:14
Semantic and Geometric Aspects of Integrating Road Networksor is to reduce the need for operator intervention in update operations between objects in different databases. This paper focuses on the research related to road network elements from two independently surveyed and maintained topographic databases, one at large scale and one at mid-scale. Central t苦恼 发表于 2025-3-27 21:29:29
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Identifying Semantically Similar Elements in Heterogeneous Spatial Databases Using Predicate Logic Enificant differences between the concepts that participants in the integration exercise hold for the same real world entity. A possible method for identifying semantically similar elements prior to integration is based on cognitive science theory of concept attainment. The theory identifies inclusio–吃 发表于 2025-3-28 10:53:21
978-3-540-65725-5Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg 1999