| Database of geospatial data |
What is a database of geospatial data
Geospatial data base represents the integrated set of data related to an area (territory) and a special subject (eg, cadastre installations). Geospatial database information is fundamental for operability of a geoinformation system. First of all, this is due to the high cost of its creation and maintenance (up to 85% of the value of the whole system) and, because of its impact on the analysis, modeling, and the decision-making process. Access to placement of geospatial data in a database offers many advantages over traditional file-based sets of data (file systems): · collecting all data on a single (centralized) site reduces redundantly and duplication of data, · reduce the maintenance costs of data due to better organization and reduced duplication of data, · applications become independent of the data, so that multiple applications can use the same information and they may independently develop over time, · improved exchange of information, so that the corporate view of the data may be available to all managers and staff, · information (knowledge) is more easily transferred between users, because the database remains constant (it is always current) and · data security and standards for data access and data can be easily established.
Gauss offers geospatial databases: · Standard base · Base for Web applications · Advanced base for the squad · Advanced base for the organization
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