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  2. Template:GIS data for Graphic Lab/doc - Wikipedia

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    tiles_total: numbers of tiles/files in the whole data set. comment: interest of the file for wikigraphists, usage. editor_note: bug, limits of the data, need to check some parameters. Some fields have been deactivated : language, accessdate, id, ref, archiveurl, since I (template creator) didn't understood them.

  3. Geospatial PDF - Wikipedia

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    The PDF format is widely accepted and is considered the de facto standard for printable documents on the web. This means that users do not require the any proprietary plug-in to read geospatial PDFs created following the PDF 1.7 specification, which was published as ISO 32000-1 standard . [ 3 ]

  4. Template:GIS data for Graphic Lab - Wikipedia

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    tiles_total: numbers of tiles/files in the whole data set. comment: interest of the file for wikigraphists, usage. editor_note: bug, limits of the data, need to check some parameters. Some fields have been deactivated : language, accessdate, id, ref, archiveurl, since I (template creator) didn't understood them.

  5. GIS file format - Wikipedia

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    A GIS file format is a standard for encoding geographical information into a computer file, as a specialized type of file format for use in geographic information systems (GIS) and other geospatial applications. Since the 1970s, dozens of formats have been created based on various data models for various purposes

  6. Category:GIS file formats - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects Wikidata item; Appearance. ... Pages in category "GIS file formats" The following 32 pages are in this category ...

  7. Data model (GIS) - Wikipedia

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    Because the world is much more complex than can be represented in a computer, all geospatial data are incomplete approximations of the world. [9] Thus, most geospatial data models encode some form of strategy for collecting a finite sample of an often infinite domain, and a structure to organize the sample in such a way as to enable interpolation of the nature of the unsampled portion.

  8. List of GIS data sources - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of GIS data sources (including some geoportals) that provide information sets that can be used in geographic information systems (GIS) and spatial databases for purposes of geospatial analysis and cartographic mapping. This list categorizes the sources of interest.

  9. Geographic information system - Wikipedia

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    Geographic information system (GIS) is a commonly used tool for environmental management, modelling and planning. As simply defined by Michael Goodchild, GIS is as "a computer system for handling geographic information in a digital form". [68] In recent years it has played an integral role in participatory, collaborative and open data philosophies.