Designing Geodatabases: Case Studies in GIS Data Modeling
暫譯: 設計地理資料庫:地理資訊系統資料建模案例研究

David Arctur, Michael Zeiler

  • 出版商: ESRI Press
  • 出版日期: 2004-08-01
  • 售價: $1,820
  • 貴賓價: 9.5$1,729
  • 語言: 英文
  • 頁數: 393
  • 裝訂: Paperback
  • ISBN: 158948021X
  • ISBN-13: 9781589480216
  • 相關分類: 地理資訊系統 Gis資料庫
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ESRI has been working with our GIS user community during the last several years to develop a set of “best practices” geodatabase designs for various application domains. These database designs are intended to help GIS users rapidly become productive with the geodatabase and to share “what really works” among our user and developer communities.

This book has two primary goals:
1. Providing a series of domain data models that represent commonly used GIS datasets by applying best practices for GIS data modeling and collection. These data models are intended to provide a series of templates for implementing geodatabases for specific solutions.
2. Communicating a practical GIS database design process. As a GIS professional, you will need to learn and apply practical GIS database design methods. Gaining GIS design skills will be important to your success in your job.

A series of designs derived from specific case studies are presented throughout the book, including:

  • Streams and river networks
  • Census units and boundaries
  • Addresses and locations
  • Parcels and the cadastre
  • Federal lands survey
  • Raster data use
  • Cartography and the basemap

    Building accurate geodatabases is the foundation for meaningful and reliable GIS. By documenting actual case studies of successful ArcGIS implementations, Designing Geodatabases makes it easier to envision your own database plan.

    ESRI has been working with our GIS user community during the last several years to develop a set of “best practices” geodatabase designs for various application domains. These database designs are intended to help GIS users rapidly become productive with the geodatabase and to share “what really works” among our user and developer communities.

    This book has two primary goals:
    1. Providing a series of domain data models that represent commonly used GIS datasets by applying best practices for GIS data modeling and collection. These data models are intended to provide a series of templates for implementing geodatabases for specific solutions.
    2. Communicating a practical GIS database design process. As a GIS professional, you will need to learn and apply practical GIS database design methods. Gaining GIS design skills will be important to your success in your job.

    A series of designs derived from specific case studies are presented throughout the book, including:

  • Streams and river networks
  • Census units and boundaries
  • Addresses and locations
  • Parcels and the cadastre
  • Federal lands survey
  • Raster data use
  • Cartography and the basemap

    Building accurate geodatabases is the foundation for meaningful and reliable GIS. By documenting actual case studies of successful ArcGIS implementations, Designing Geodatabases makes it easier to envision your own database plan.

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    Table of Contents:

    Preface
     
    How to use this book
     
    Companion website for ArcGIS data models
     
    Chapter 1: Geodatabade design
    Spatial data modeling is an extension to conventional methodologies for conceptual, logical ,and physical data modeling within a relational or object-oriented database. This chapter presents steps to design,a guide for reading data model illustrations, and recurring patterns used in geodatabase design.
     
    Chapter 2: Streams and river networks
    Surface water flow is a fundamental part of many maps. It is also the subject of intense examination and research to understand and anticipate the effects of irrigation, storms, and flooding. This chapter summarizes the key points of Arc Hydro, a mature data model for hydrographic and hydrologic modeling applications.
     
    Chapter 3: Census units and boundaries
    Census data comprises two main types of information: location and demographics. This data model focuses on the spatial hierarchy of physical features, census blocks, block groups, tracts, and higher-level administrative units. With these concepts, the rich demographic data can be easily joined to the spatial features for further analysis.
     
    Chapter 4: Addresses and locations
    Streets can have multiple names and address ranges; buildings, parcels, and points of interest can have multiple addresses and subaddresses; and addresses can have many different styles and be used by multiple features. This case study from Calgary, Canada, shows how to support such complex relationships in a straightforward way.
     
    Chapter 5: Parcels and cadastre
    Based on a case study from Oakland County, Michigan, this data model shows how to integrate survey control with the parcel framework and provides a decision tree for choosing parts of the model to use. It presents alternative ways of modeling parcels and ownership and discusses history tracking and cartography.
     
    Chapter 6: Surveying federal lands
    This data model is based on the U.S. BLM National Integrated Land System, used for managing case records pertaining to transfers and subdivisions of public lands. The chapter describes the work flow and key modules of NILS: survey management, measurement management, legal description fabric, and parcel management.
     
    Chapter 7: Using raster data
    Raster imagery is used in several distinct ways: as scanned maps, as grids of measurement data, as aerial and satellite orthophotos, and as time series of any of these rasters. This chapter provides guidelines for the best ways of managing raster data in a geodatabase using raster datasets, raster catalogs, and mosaics.
     
    Chapter 8: Cartography and the basemap
    This case study examines two distinct issues: demonstrating the development of a topographic base map based on a case study from the Texas Natural Resources Information System, and extending a GIS to support cartographic quality output, using the topographic base map for illustration.
     
    Chapter 9: Building geodatabases
    As you design your data model, you will use ArcGIS tools and techniques to build the geodatabase. This chapter presents six steps for implementing your design.

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    描述:
    ESRI在過去幾年中與我們的GIS使用者社群合作,開發了一套針對各種應用領域的「最佳實踐」地理資料庫設計。這些資料庫設計旨在幫助GIS使用者快速提高地理資料庫的生產力,並在我們的使用者和開發者社群中分享「真正有效的方法」。

    本書有兩個主要目標:
    1. 提供一系列領域數據模型,這些模型代表了常用的GIS數據集,並應用GIS數據建模和收集的最佳實踐。這些數據模型旨在提供一系列模板,以便為特定解決方案實施地理資料庫。
    2. 傳達一個實用的GIS資料庫設計過程。作為一名GIS專業人士,您需要學習並應用實用的GIS資料庫設計方法。獲得GIS設計技能對於您在工作中的成功至關重要。

    本書中展示了一系列源自特定案例研究的設計,包括:
    - 溪流和河流網絡
    - 人口普查單位和邊界
    - 地址和位置
    - 地塊和地籍
    - 聯邦土地調查
    - 光柵數據使用
    - 地圖製作和底圖

    建立準確的地理資料庫是有意義且可靠的GIS的基礎。通過記錄成功的ArcGIS實施的實際案例研究,《設計地理資料庫》使您更容易構思自己的資料庫計劃。

    目錄:
    - 前言
    - 如何使用本書
    - ArcGIS數據模型的伴隨網站
    - 第一章:地理資料庫設計
    空間數據建模是對傳統方法論的擴展,適用於關聯或物件導向資料庫中的概念、邏輯和物理數據建模。本章介紹設計步驟、數據模型插圖的閱讀指南,以及在地理資料庫設計中使用的重複模式。

    - 第二章:溪流和河流網絡
    地表水流是許多地圖的基本部分。它也是理解和預測灌溉、風暴和洪水影響的強烈檢查和研究的主題。本章總結了Arc Hydro的關鍵點,這是一個成熟的水文和水文建模應用數據模型。

    - 第三章:人口普查單位和邊界
    人口普查數據包括兩種類型的主要信息:位置和人口統計。本數據模型專注於物理特徵的人口普查區塊、區塊組、區域和更高級別的行政單位的空間層次結構。利用這些概念,豐富的人口統計數據可以輕鬆地與空間特徵結合以進行進一步分析。

    - 第四章:地址和位置
    街道可以有多個名稱和地址範圍;建築物、地塊和興趣點可以有多個地址和子地址;地址可以有許多不同的樣式,並被多個特徵使用。這個來自加拿大卡爾加里的案例研究展示了如何以簡單的方式支持這種複雜的關係。

    - 第五章:地塊和地籍
    基於來自密歇根州奧克蘭縣的案例研究,這個數據模型展示了如何將測量控制與地塊框架整合,並提供選擇模型部分的決策樹。它提出了建模地塊和所有權的替代方法,並討論了歷史追蹤和地圖製作。

    - 第六章:聯邦土地調查
    本數據模型基於美國BLM國家綜合土地系統,用於管理與公共土地的轉讓和細分有關的案例記錄。本章描述了NILS的工作流程和關鍵模塊:測量管理、測量數據管理、法律描述結構和地塊管理。

    - 第七章:使用光柵數據
    光柵影像以幾種不同的方式使用:作為掃描地圖、作為測量數據的網格、作為空中和衛星正射影像,以及作為這些光柵的時間序列。本章提供了在地理資料庫中使用光柵數據集、光柵目錄和馬賽克管理光柵數據的最佳方法的指導。

    - 第八章:地圖製作和底圖
    本案例研究考察了兩個不同的問題:展示基於德克薩斯州自然資源信息系統的案例研究開發的地形底圖,以及擴展GIS以支持地圖製作質量輸出,使用地形底圖進行說明。

    - 第九章:建立地理資料庫
    在設計數據模型時,您將使用ArcGIS工具和技術來構建地理資料庫。本章介紹了實施設計的六個步驟。