Difference between revisions of "Starter Dictionary"
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+ | ==FGDC Metadata== | ||
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+ | ==Geospatial== | ||
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==Geospatial Metadata== | ==Geospatial Metadata== | ||
+ | '''Simple Definition:''' ''Information about geospatial data that may not be contained in, or readily apparent from, the geospatial data itself. | ||
− | Metadata is often defined as "data about data". As an example, you might have metadata for a document might include the following information: | + | '''Additional Explanation or Clarification:''' Metadata is often defined as "data about data". As an example, you might have metadata for a document might include the following information: |
+ | * Identify the purpose of the document. | ||
+ | * The date the document was written. | ||
+ | * The date the document was last revised. | ||
+ | * The author. | ||
+ | Geospatial Metadata is information about a geospatial dataset that may not be contained in, or may not be readily apparent from, the Geospatial dataset itself. For example, you could view the coordinates of feature geometry in a vector data set, but may not be able to determine the spatial reference system from the coordinate values. You could view the name of a feature attribute, but that may not indicate what aspect of the real world that attribute represents. This is the type of inormation that can be encapsulated in geospatial metadata. | ||
+ | '''Example:''' Information about the ['''Example:''' An [http://wiki.osgeo.org/index.php/Starter_Dictionary#Feature_Schema feature schema] or [http://wiki.osgeo.org/index.php/Starter_Dictionary#Feature_Attributes feature attributes] common to a group of [http://wiki.osgeo.org/index.php/Starter_Dictionary#Feature features]. This might include the meaning of the attribute name, the data type of the attribute, and rules for the creation, deletion, and modification of the attribute values. | ||
− | + | '''Associated Terms:''' | |
+ | * [http://wiki.osgeo.org/index.php/Starter_Dictionary#Metadata_Standard Metadata Standard] | ||
+ | * [http://wiki.osgeo.org/index.php/Starter_Dictionary#FGDC_Metadata FGDC Metadata] | ||
− | + | '''Also Known As:''' | |
+ | * Metadata | ||
+ | * GIS Metadata | ||
− | + | '''References:''' | |
− | + | * [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Geospatial_metadata Wikipedia Geospatial Metadata Entry] | |
− | + | * [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Metadata Wikipedia Metadata Entry ] | |
+ | '''Links:''' | ||
+ | * [http://www.fgdc.gov/metadata Main FGDC Metadata Web Page] | ||
+ | * [http://geology.usgs.gov/tools/metadata/tools/doc/faq.html FGDC Metadata FAQ] | ||
− | + | == Metadata Standard == | |
==Raster Data== | ==Raster Data== |
Revision as of 11:35, 18 December 2007
ESRI
ESRI Shapefile
Feature
Feature Geometry
Feature Attribute
Feature Schema
FGDC Metadata
Geospatial
Geospatial Data Set
Simple Definition: A set or group of geospatial data with a common theme or association.
Additional Explanation or Clarification: Features belonging to a geospatial data set typically share a common feature schema or set of feature attributes. The term does not typically refer to a single feature. Geospatial datasets are often represented in a GIS by a thematic layer. Geospatial datasets are typically the main elements in a GIS Data Model.
Example: An ESRI Shapefile with a set of line features representing city streets could be called a Geospatial data set.
Associated Terms:
- Gespatial Dataset Definition
Also Known As:
- Data Set
References:
Links:
GIS
GIS Data Model
Geospatial Metadata
Simple Definition: Information about geospatial data that may not be contained in, or readily apparent from, the geospatial data itself.
Additional Explanation or Clarification: Metadata is often defined as "data about data". As an example, you might have metadata for a document might include the following information:
- Identify the purpose of the document.
- The date the document was written.
- The date the document was last revised.
- The author.
Geospatial Metadata is information about a geospatial dataset that may not be contained in, or may not be readily apparent from, the Geospatial dataset itself. For example, you could view the coordinates of feature geometry in a vector data set, but may not be able to determine the spatial reference system from the coordinate values. You could view the name of a feature attribute, but that may not indicate what aspect of the real world that attribute represents. This is the type of inormation that can be encapsulated in geospatial metadata.
Example: Information about the [Example: An feature schema or feature attributes common to a group of features. This might include the meaning of the attribute name, the data type of the attribute, and rules for the creation, deletion, and modification of the attribute values.
Associated Terms:
Also Known As:
- Metadata
- GIS Metadata
References:
Links:
Metadata Standard
Raster Data
Shapefile
See ESRI Shapefile