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Revision as of 11:21, 18 December 2007
Feature
Feature Geometry
Feature Attribute
Feature Schema
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 [1]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: