Graphical Information. The Design/Builder shall prepare professional-quality graphical presentations of such scheduling and/or sequencing information as may be required to communicate its work plans or to effectively implement its coordination obligations under the contract.
Graphical Information. The DBE shall prepare professional-quality graphical presentations of such scheduling and/or sequencing information as may be required to communicate its work plans or to effectively implement its coordination obligations under the contract.
Graphical Information. The relationship between pressure difference ∆P and volume flux is depicted in Figure 1 (Consensus report 2005, Figure 36). The lengths of the x-axis and y-axis must provide all information in the physiological range of 1000 cm3/s and 1000 Pa. “
Graphical Information. Graphical information can be in vector or raster format. Geodata in a vector format is organized in vector datasets which contain only one type of geometry (point, line, polygon …) per dataset. A dataset also contains a set of features (representations of real world objects) that are of the same topic or project. For instance, a roads dataset has all the roads in one dataset. Vector data can be stored in different formats, such as XXX00, XXX00, XXX00, XXX00, etc.; the GML format as defined by the ISO19136:2007 standard was chosen as the long term preservation format. It is also possible to store a representation of the data in the original format if that format is still commonly used and well documented as is the case with the ESRI60 Shapefile (SHP) format. It is widely accepted and supported by most GIS software today. Geodata in a raster format is stored in a “geo-enabled” raster file. Some common formats for raster geodata are: GeoTIFF61, JPEG200062, XXX00, XXXX00, XXXXX XXXX00, XXXX00, etc.; for long term preservation format we chose GeoTIFF or ordinary TIFF with a GML bounding box. Both GeoTIFF and GML bounding box need to contain the mandatory georeferencing information.