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Formalization of Converting Processes and it Validation in Spatial Data Infrastructure
For transition to European standards for infrastructure development and spatial data (SD) bank supply following the Directive of the European Parliament and of the Council of Europe (INSPIRE), which is mandatory for all member states and candidates to join the EU, it is necessary to ensure uniform requirements for the content of electronic documents on individual spatial objects. Significant archives of information require automation of the converting process for differentiated databases of SD to updated rules of digitally describing all instances of SD. The main processes of data conversion are considered, based on which the formation technology of acceptable or missed information for spatial data infrastructure is constructed. The paper examines that affine transformation is recommended for cases where geometric distortions of SD are heterogeneous. It has been found that the process of converting spatial and attributive information is more complicated. It is shown that the converting of archival information is realized through a set of functional rules following a set of regulated rules (SRR). It is noted that conversion involves the process of bringing disparate SD in line with the new standards and classifications of SD. The processes of transforming disparate SD between coordinate systems and converting existing data sets relative to old and new classifiers have been formalized. It is established that verification and validation tools allow for detecting disaccord and forming the basis for further data ordering.
Formalization of Converting Processes and it Validation in Spatial Data Infrastructure
For transition to European standards for infrastructure development and spatial data (SD) bank supply following the Directive of the European Parliament and of the Council of Europe (INSPIRE), which is mandatory for all member states and candidates to join the EU, it is necessary to ensure uniform requirements for the content of electronic documents on individual spatial objects. Significant archives of information require automation of the converting process for differentiated databases of SD to updated rules of digitally describing all instances of SD. The main processes of data conversion are considered, based on which the formation technology of acceptable or missed information for spatial data infrastructure is constructed. The paper examines that affine transformation is recommended for cases where geometric distortions of SD are heterogeneous. It has been found that the process of converting spatial and attributive information is more complicated. It is shown that the converting of archival information is realized through a set of functional rules following a set of regulated rules (SRR). It is noted that conversion involves the process of bringing disparate SD in line with the new standards and classifications of SD. The processes of transforming disparate SD between coordinate systems and converting existing data sets relative to old and new classifiers have been formalized. It is established that verification and validation tools allow for detecting disaccord and forming the basis for further data ordering.
Formalization of Converting Processes and it Validation in Spatial Data Infrastructure
Lect. Notes in Networks, Syst.
Arsenyeva, Olga (editor) / Romanova, Tatiana (editor) / Sukhonos, Maria (editor) / Tsegelnyk, Yevgen (editor) / Zarytskyi, Oleksandr (author) / Kostenko, Oleksandr (author) / Bulaienko, Maryna (author)
International Conference on Smart Technologies in Urban Engineering ; 2022 ; Kharkiv, Ukraine
2022-11-29
11 pages
Article/Chapter (Book)
Electronic Resource
English
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