Constraints are important elements of every modelling process but until now they have not received much attention in GIS. In GIS, constraints are conditions, which always have to be valid (true) within the model populated with real geographic object instances. In this paper we argue that constraints should be part of the object class definition, similar to other aspects of the object class definition: attributes, methods, and relationships (generalization/specialization, part/whole, and associations). This paper presents our view on modelling constraints, in which we distinguish three different stages: clarifying constraints applicable for the objects of interest, formally describing them using the unified modelling language/ object constra...
Several different models have been defined in literature for the definition of 3D city models, from ...
When complex scenes are modelled using measured data, such as mass data from laser scanners, the obj...
[Departement_IRSTEA]DS [TR1_IRSTEA]METHODO / SYNERGIEInternational audienceThe Object Constraint Lan...
Constraints are important elements of every modelling process but until now they have not received m...
Constraints are important elements of every modelling process, but until now they have been treated ...
Nowadays the field of geo-information is undergoing major changes, and the transition from 2D to 3D ...
Constraints are inherent in most spatial datasets. However, they are often not defined explicitly an...
Abstract: This paper describes a proposal for OCL (Object Constraint Language) by adding geographica...
Constraints are important in every GI modelling process but until now have received only ad hoc trea...
[Departement_IRSTEA]Ecotechnologies [TR1_IRSTEA]MOTIVEInternational audienceIntegrity constraints ca...
[Departement_IRSTEA]DS [TR1_IRSTEA]METHODO / SYNERGIEInternational audienceIn numerous cases, the mo...
The spatial data community recognizes the need for procedures that automatically validate spatial i...
The Object Constraint Language (OCL), which forms part of the UML set of modelling notations, is a p...
Several different models have been defined in literature for the definition of 3D city models, from ...
Several different models have been defined in literature for the definition of 3D city models, from ...
When complex scenes are modelled using measured data, such as mass data from laser scanners, the obj...
[Departement_IRSTEA]DS [TR1_IRSTEA]METHODO / SYNERGIEInternational audienceThe Object Constraint Lan...
Constraints are important elements of every modelling process but until now they have not received m...
Constraints are important elements of every modelling process, but until now they have been treated ...
Nowadays the field of geo-information is undergoing major changes, and the transition from 2D to 3D ...
Constraints are inherent in most spatial datasets. However, they are often not defined explicitly an...
Abstract: This paper describes a proposal for OCL (Object Constraint Language) by adding geographica...
Constraints are important in every GI modelling process but until now have received only ad hoc trea...
[Departement_IRSTEA]Ecotechnologies [TR1_IRSTEA]MOTIVEInternational audienceIntegrity constraints ca...
[Departement_IRSTEA]DS [TR1_IRSTEA]METHODO / SYNERGIEInternational audienceIn numerous cases, the mo...
The spatial data community recognizes the need for procedures that automatically validate spatial i...
The Object Constraint Language (OCL), which forms part of the UML set of modelling notations, is a p...
Several different models have been defined in literature for the definition of 3D city models, from ...
Several different models have been defined in literature for the definition of 3D city models, from ...
When complex scenes are modelled using measured data, such as mass data from laser scanners, the obj...
[Departement_IRSTEA]DS [TR1_IRSTEA]METHODO / SYNERGIEInternational audienceThe Object Constraint Lan...