The role of a data model in GIS

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The role of a data model in GIS

The role of a data model in GIS

Levels of GIS data model abstraction

Levels of GIS data model abstraction

Different representational models of the same area in Colorado, USA A (A)aerial photograph B

Different representational models of the same area in Colorado, USA A (A)aerial photograph B (B) vector objects, some digitized from the photograph

A photographic image used as a building object attribute in an electric facility system

A photographic image used as a building object attribute in an electric facility system

Raster data of the Olympic Peninsula, Washington State, with associated value attribute table. Bands

Raster data of the Olympic Peninsula, Washington State, with associated value attribute table. Bands 4, 3, 2 from Landsat 5 satellite with land cover classification overlaid (Screenshot courtesy ERDAS Inc. ; data courtesy USGS)

Shaded digital elevation model of North America used for comparison of image compression techniques

Shaded digital elevation model of North America used for comparison of image compression techniques Original image is 8, 726 by 10, 618 pixels, 8 bits per pixel. The inset shows part of the image at a zoom factor of 1, 000 for the San Francisco Bay area

Representation of point, line, and polygon objects using the vector data model

Representation of point, line, and polygon objects using the vector data model

A topologically structured polygon data layer The polygons are made up of the polylines

A topologically structured polygon data layer The polygons are made up of the polylines shown in the area polyline list. The lines are made up of the coordinates shown in the line coordinate list. (Source: after ESRI 1997)

The contiguity of a topologically structured polygon data layer For each polyline the left

The contiguity of a topologically structured polygon data layer For each polyline the left and right polygons are stored with the geometry data (Source: after ESRI 1997)

An example of a georelational polygon dataset Each of the polygons is linked to

An example of a georelational polygon dataset Each of the polygons is linked to a row in an RDBMS table. The table has multiple attributes, one in each column. (Source: after ESRI 1997)

An example of a street network

An example of a street network

TIN surface of Death Valley, California (A)“wireframe” showing all triangles (B) shaded by elevation

TIN surface of Death Valley, California (A)“wireframe” showing all triangles (B) shaded by elevation (C) draped with satellite image

The topology of a TIN (Source: after Zeiler 1999)

The topology of a TIN (Source: after Zeiler 1999)

Examples of applications that use the TIN data model (A)Landslide risk map for Pisa,

Examples of applications that use the TIN data model (A)Landslide risk map for Pisa, Italy (Courtesy of Earth Science Department, University of Siena, Italy) (B) Yangtse River, China (Courtesy of Human Settlements Research Center, Tsinghua University, China)

Example of split and merge rules for parcel objects (A)Split (B) merge (Source: after

Example of split and merge rules for parcel objects (A)Split (B) merge (Source: after Mac. Donald 1999)

Water distribution system water-facility object types and geographic relationships

Water distribution system water-facility object types and geographic relationships

Water distribution system network

Water distribution system network

A water-facility object model

A water-facility object model

An example of a CASE tool (Microsoft Visio) The UML model is for a

An example of a CASE tool (Microsoft Visio) The UML model is for a utility water system

Nicole Alexander (Courtesy Nicole Alexander)

Nicole Alexander (Courtesy Nicole Alexander)

Oblique aerial view of Kfar-Saba, Israel (Courtesy: Av-revaya Mordehay)

Oblique aerial view of Kfar-Saba, Israel (Courtesy: Av-revaya Mordehay)