This report was prepared in conjunction with Research Initiative No. 1 of the National Center for Geographic Information and Analysis (NCGIA). It is being distributed as an aid to research. The report consists of a review of a body of literature focused on the issue of spatial database accuracy. The error taxonomy developed in the report organizes different dimensions of accuracy into a practical, user-oriented structure that reflects the interests of those conducting both pure and applied research. A less-detailed discussion of this same body of literature is provided in NCGIA Technical Paper 89-9
This study evaluated a spatial database for Long Beach, Mississippi, using Geographic Information Sy...
No map can be picked apart into completely independent pellets of information. There is something co...
The world is infinitely complex. The contents of a spatial database represent a particular view of t...
This report was prepared in conjunction with Research Initiative No. 1 of the National Center for Ge...
This report was prepared for the National Center for Geographic Information and Analysis in con-junc...
NCGIA's Initiative 1 focused on the accuracy of spatial databases. The specialist meeting for this f...
This unit discusses several aspects of managing error in spatial databases. It begins with a hypothe...
This report describes the results of NCGIA Initiative 1 on the Accuracy of Spatial Databases. It beg...
This presentation offers an overview of GIS database creation, focusing on reducing errors and visua...
Spatial data quality has become an issue of increasing concern to researchers and practitioners in t...
In most spatially oriented projects, the conversion of data from analog to digital form used to be a...
Computer-generated maps, manipulated through geographic information systems (GIS), are powerful tool...
This unit considers one of the most important technical issues in GIS—data accuracy. It examines sev...
The paper reports ongoing research in which we are developing tests and procedures to evaluate quali...
There has been a great deal of research about errors in geographic information and how they affect s...
This study evaluated a spatial database for Long Beach, Mississippi, using Geographic Information Sy...
No map can be picked apart into completely independent pellets of information. There is something co...
The world is infinitely complex. The contents of a spatial database represent a particular view of t...
This report was prepared in conjunction with Research Initiative No. 1 of the National Center for Ge...
This report was prepared for the National Center for Geographic Information and Analysis in con-junc...
NCGIA's Initiative 1 focused on the accuracy of spatial databases. The specialist meeting for this f...
This unit discusses several aspects of managing error in spatial databases. It begins with a hypothe...
This report describes the results of NCGIA Initiative 1 on the Accuracy of Spatial Databases. It beg...
This presentation offers an overview of GIS database creation, focusing on reducing errors and visua...
Spatial data quality has become an issue of increasing concern to researchers and practitioners in t...
In most spatially oriented projects, the conversion of data from analog to digital form used to be a...
Computer-generated maps, manipulated through geographic information systems (GIS), are powerful tool...
This unit considers one of the most important technical issues in GIS—data accuracy. It examines sev...
The paper reports ongoing research in which we are developing tests and procedures to evaluate quali...
There has been a great deal of research about errors in geographic information and how they affect s...
This study evaluated a spatial database for Long Beach, Mississippi, using Geographic Information Sy...
No map can be picked apart into completely independent pellets of information. There is something co...
The world is infinitely complex. The contents of a spatial database represent a particular view of t...