Visualisation and cartographic representation Sample Clauses

Visualisation and cartographic representation. Data visualization provides an illustration and representation of spatial data. The catalogue of cartographic symbols is a collection of agreed cartographic symbols, which are used during the process of visualising spatial data sets to display objects in space. Cartographic symbols are shown in the legend, which explains their meaning. For certain spatial data the visualization is already made by the producer or owner of a spatial data set in the form of (geo-located) raster images or paper maps. In these cases, it is reasonable to archive the visualization. For each spatial data set it is possible to produce any number of different visualizations with the appropriate software.
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Visualisation and cartographic representation. A collection of agreed cartographic symbols, which are used in visualization of spatial data sets to display objects in space. Cartographic symbols are shown in the legend, which explains their meaning. o The logical structure of layers and attribute definition. Represents the organization of the data layers at the level of logical tables contained in the database or in a connection of unstructured objects and their attributes organised in a GIS application. This information is similar to information contained in the Feature Catalogue, but is described in a different manner. o Table relations. Contains descriptions and diagrams of relations between tables in a database. o Common queries. A list and a description of most common queries help to understand how the data set was used. o Other contextual documentation. Other relevant documentation (e.g. user manuals) or links (e.g. scientific articles) to them. The current specification does not aim to describe all details related to the geodata specifics as the geodata sub-profile will be developed further to support access scenarios described by WP5 “Archival Records Access Services” in E-ARK. 4 Feedback on MoReq2010 Adaptation This chapter lists the main recommendations to the DLM Forum for MoReq2010 from an archiving perspective. The recommendations are following:  Full MoReq2010 metadata should only be used for the transfer from one MCRS to another and not for archiving purposes.  The export schema (for an archiving transfer) should loosen up the cardinality requirements.  The weakest cardinality requirement between the MoReq XSD and the archival transfer XSD should be adopted.

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