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What is Spatial Data

Handbook of Research on Geographic Information Systems Applications and Advancements
Data identifies the geographic location of features. It has three types of formats which are vector, raster and semantic.
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Geographic Information Systems and Its Applications in Marketing Literature
Dursun Yener (Istanbul Medeniyet University, Turkey)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-5225-0937-0.ch006
Abstract
Geographical Information Systems (GIS) are the systems that store location based data and analyze them. In this study, GIS is defined and its importance and functions are described. Usage of GIS in marketing area is explained in details and finally number of academic publications about GIS in general and in marketing literature for decades are analyzed through five different and some of the mostly used databases in social sciences, which are Ebsco, ProQuest, Sage, Springer and Science Direct. Since the importance and usage of GIS in marketing applications and literature increases, however its ratio in total GIS literature is not sufficient yet.
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Geometric Quality in Geographic Information
information related to a real system involving geometric (dimension, shape) and topological (relative position) aspects of it.
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Evolution of the Legal Status of Oceanographic Data Management in Europe
It is the primary information necessary for geographic information systems (GIS), spatial data analysis software tools, and position-based mobile devices.
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Enhancing the Efficiency of ICT by Spatial Data Interoperability
Data with a direct or indirect reference to a specific location or geographic area.
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E-Planning Applications in Turkish Local Governments
Any information about the location and shape of, and relationships among, geographic features, usually stored as coordinates and topology.
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Transforming Urban Slums: Pathway to Functionally Intelligent Cities in Developing Countries
Data that has a geographical or spatial context, such as location on a map represented by latitude and longitude coordinates (point) or within an area on a map (polygon) or a line (streets or railways). Also referred to as geospatial data.
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Classification in GIS Using Support Vector Machines
Geographic information related to the location and distribution of objects on the Earth.
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Digital Libraries as a Foundation of Spatial Data Infrastructures
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Interrelationships between Web-GIS and E-Collaboration Research
Information that identifies the location of features in alignment with georeferencing systems, along with attributes qualifying that information
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Spatio-Temporal Hot Spot Analysis of Epidemic Diseases Using Geographic Information System for Improved Healthcare
Geographic location of an existing physical object or constructed structures represented using co-ordinate system is spatial data.
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Current Approaches and Future Trends of Ontology-Driven Geographic Integration
Any information about the location and shape of, and relationships among geographic features. This includes remotely sensed data as well as map data.
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