Real-world phenomena have traditionally been modelled in 2D/3D GIS. However, powerful insights can be gained by integrating additional non-spatial dimensions, such as time and scale. While this integration to form higher-dimensional objects is theoretically sound, its implementation is problematic since the data models used in GIS are not appropriate. In this paper, we present our research on one possible data model/structure to represent higher-dimensional GIS datasets: generalised maps. It is formally defined, but is not directly applicable for the specific needs of GIS data, e.g. support for geometry, overlapping and disconnected regions, holes, complex handling of attributes, etc. We review the properties of generalised maps, discuss ne...
Map Generalization is the process by which coarse scale maps are to be derived from fine scale maps,...
Theoretical and Applied Solutions in Multi Scale MappingUsers have come to expect instant access to ...
a b s t r a c t This paper analyses the difficulty in fulfilling the user requirements related to ge...
Real-world phenomena have traditionally been modelled in 2D/3D GIS. However, powerful insights can b...
Our world is three-dimensional and complex, continuously changing over time and appearing different ...
Geographic Information Systems have had enormous advances since their inception. While early systems...
Geographic Information Systems have had enormous advances since their inception. While early systems...
Our world is three-dimensional and complex, continuously changing over time and appearing different ...
Real-world phenomena have traditionally been modelled in a GIS in two and three dimensions. However,...
Considerable interest remains in capturing once geographical information at the fine scale, and from...
Real-world phenomena have traditionally been modelled in a GIS in two and three dimensions. However,...
Real-world phenomena have traditionally been modelled in a GIS in two and three dimensions. However,...
Considerable interest remains in capturing once geographical information at the fine scale, and fro...
While there is a growing interest in the use of higher-dimensional (≥4D) digital objects built from ...
When representing spatial data and their attributes on different types of maps, the scale which is t...
Map Generalization is the process by which coarse scale maps are to be derived from fine scale maps,...
Theoretical and Applied Solutions in Multi Scale MappingUsers have come to expect instant access to ...
a b s t r a c t This paper analyses the difficulty in fulfilling the user requirements related to ge...
Real-world phenomena have traditionally been modelled in 2D/3D GIS. However, powerful insights can b...
Our world is three-dimensional and complex, continuously changing over time and appearing different ...
Geographic Information Systems have had enormous advances since their inception. While early systems...
Geographic Information Systems have had enormous advances since their inception. While early systems...
Our world is three-dimensional and complex, continuously changing over time and appearing different ...
Real-world phenomena have traditionally been modelled in a GIS in two and three dimensions. However,...
Considerable interest remains in capturing once geographical information at the fine scale, and from...
Real-world phenomena have traditionally been modelled in a GIS in two and three dimensions. However,...
Real-world phenomena have traditionally been modelled in a GIS in two and three dimensions. However,...
Considerable interest remains in capturing once geographical information at the fine scale, and fro...
While there is a growing interest in the use of higher-dimensional (≥4D) digital objects built from ...
When representing spatial data and their attributes on different types of maps, the scale which is t...
Map Generalization is the process by which coarse scale maps are to be derived from fine scale maps,...
Theoretical and Applied Solutions in Multi Scale MappingUsers have come to expect instant access to ...
a b s t r a c t This paper analyses the difficulty in fulfilling the user requirements related to ge...