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Title: Geometrical spatial integration model for geo-information management
Authors: Wadembere, Ismail
Ogao, Patrick J.
Keywords: Information systems
Geospatial data
Issue Date: 2008
Publisher: Fountain Publishers, Kampala
Abstract: Geospatial information systems provide avenues to fulfill users’ quest for both absolute and relative locations of features/objects. To achieve this, the users need to have access to different geospatial data sets from various sources. This calls for integration of data from different geospatial sources. But, there are shortcomings as different data sets may not map exactly onto one another, one of the reasons being the difference in features’ geometry. This paper presents a conceptual model for geospatial data integration that can identify and measure differences and adjust spatial geometries of geospatial features to form meaningful objects which can be used for geo-spatial analysis, modeling, and easy geo-information management.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/123456789/833
ISBN: 978-9970-02-871-2
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