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With the application of geographic information becoming more extensive, spatial data model based on geographical
entities begins to be built and developed. Spatial data model based on entities is a new generation combining
object-oriented technology with GIS technology. And it is the future trends of the spatial data model development. It
effectively integrates spatial data with attribute data to express the geographic entities which are objective existence.
This method takes great advantages to deal with the complex geographical phenomenon. In this paper, through the
research of the geographical entity data model, the method of massive spatial data entity building based on ArcGIS
Engine is proposed. According to the characteristics of national fundamental geographic information data, we carry out
the materialization operation to the data and establish the geographic entity database of national fundamental
information. And we apply the results in e-government geographic information general platform. The experiment results
show that the spatial entities data is more humanistic in the expression for the objective world and more suitable for the
trend of GIS application to popular.
Lihong Shi andHaiyong Li
"Massive spatial data materialization method based on ArcGIS engine", Proc. SPIE 7492, International Symposium on Spatial Analysis, Spatial-Temporal Data Modeling, and Data Mining, 74924L (16 October 2009); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.838081
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Lihong Shi, Haiyong Li, "Massive spatial data materialization method based on ArcGIS engine," Proc. SPIE 7492, International Symposium on Spatial Analysis, Spatial-Temporal Data Modeling, and Data Mining, 74924L (16 October 2009); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.838081