geospatial

  • 1Geospatial — is a term widely used to describe the combination of spatial software and analytical methods with terrestrial or geographic datasets. The term is often used in conjunction with geographic information systems and geomatics, never separately.… …

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  • 2geospatial — UK US /ˌdʒiːəʊˈspeɪʃəl/ adjective ENVIRONMENT, NATURAL RESOURCES ► relating to information that identifies where particular features are on the earth s surface, such as oceans and mountains: »geospatial data/information …

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  • 3geospatial — adjective a) Of or pertaining to a geographic location, especially data. The geospatial coordinates for the building are not known. b) Describing the combination of spatial software and geographic data …

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  • 4geospatial — /dʒioʊˈspeɪʃəl/ (say jeeoh spayshuhl) adjective Geology of or relating to data located to a specific location: geospatial analysis …

  • 5Geospatial metadata — (also geographic metadata, or simply metadata when used in a geographic context) is a type of metadata that is applicable to objects that have an explicit or implicit geographic extent, in other words, are associated with some position on the… …

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  • 6Geospatial Information Officer — (GIO) is the head of geospatial information technology within a civilian, business, government and military organizations.Due to cost saving issues, many civilian, business, government and military organizations took the Chief Information Officer …

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  • 7Geospatial Data Abstraction Library — Entwickler Open Source Geospatial Foundation Aktuelle Version 1.8.1 (Juli 2011) …

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  • 8Geospatial engineering — Geospatial Engineering, also known as Geospatial Information and Services (GI S), and formerly called Mapping Charting and Geodesy (MC G) remains a core mission of the Army Engineer branch and provides the foundation layers for GEOINT.See: *Joint …

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  • 9Geospatial technology — Geospatial Technology, commonly known as geomatics, refers to technology used for visualization, measurement, and analysis of features or phenomena that occur on the earth. This terminology has become common in the United States, and is… …

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  • 10Geospatial One-Stop — The Geospatial One Stop (GOS) is a geoportal that provides public access to geospatial information as part of a United States e government initiative (see OMB Circular A 15). Links * [http://www.geodata.gov Geospatial One Stop] * [http://www.fgdc …

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