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By Matt Duckham (Editor), Michael Goodchild (Editor), Michael Worboys (Editor)

ISBN-10: 0203009541

ISBN-13: 9780203009543

ISBN-10: 0415307260

ISBN-13: 9780415307260

Because the use of geographical details structures develops apace, an important strand of study task is being directed to the basic nature of geographic info. This quantity includes a selection of essays and discussions in this subject matter. what's geographic info? What primary ideas are linked to it? How can or not it's represented? How does it signify the area? How can geographic info be quantified? How can or not it's communicated and concerning the opposite details sciences? How does HCI tie in with it? a couple of different extra particular yet proper matters are thought of, resembling Spatio-temporal relationships, barriers, granularity and taxonomy.This ebook is a revised and up to date model of a suite of shows given through a bunch of special researchers within the box of Geographic details technology who collected in Manchester in July 2001. it may be invaluable for graduate scholars in addition to researchers and high-level pros.

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Sinton, D. (1978). The inherent structure of information as a constraint to analysis: Mapping thematic data as a case study. In Dutton, G. (Ed), Harvard Papers on Geographic Information Systems, volume 6. Reading, MA: AddisonWesley. W. (1981). Information Statistics in Geography. Number 31 in Concepts and Techniques in Modern Geography. Norwich, UK: GeoBooks. R. (1970). A computer movie simulating urban growth in the Detroit region. Economic Geography, 46(2):234–240. F. (1995). GIS: A Computing Perspective.

The second principle derives from the process of determining location x. Location on the Earth’s surface can be determined by a variety of means, including surveying, the use of the Global Positioning System, or by reference to a paper map. In each case the result is subject to measurement error, because of the limitations of the measuring instruments. Moreover, difficulties in defining the exact shape of the Earth, the tendency of the reference poles to wobble, and persistent crustal movements all work to ensure that measurement errors will never be reduced to zero.

Vague notions often have associations with context dependence and subjectivity. What may count as the north of Maine for me may be different for you (subjectivity). What may count as near home may © 2003 Taylor & Francis Communicating geographic information in context 43 depend on whether I am thinking of walking of taking the space shuttle context dependence. Even though classical approaches to reasoning have difficulties with vagueness, that does not mean that it is impossible to have information flow with vague ideas.

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