Download Test 3 | GEOG 363 - GEOGRAPHIC INFO SYSTEMS and more Quizzes Geography in PDF only on Docsity! TERM 1 What are spatial queries based on DEFINITION 1 the spatial relationship between features TERM 2 What are the fundamental spatial relationships between features (4) DEFINITION 2 intersectiondistancecontainmentdirection TERM 3 How do we handle multiple spatial relationships DEFINITION 3 must preform two separate spatial queries, selecting from the existing subset on the 2nd query TERM 4 How are the spatial relationships implemented (2) DEFINITION 4 the result of a spatial query is a selectionarcmap geodatabase TERM 5 How do you combine problems with a spatial criterion and an attribute criterion DEFINITION 5 Must perform a spatial query and then an attribute query (select from subset) TERM 6 What are the results of spatial joins DEFINITION 6 new attributes TERM 7 Volunteered information DEFINITION 7 Creation of geographic information, largely, by private citizens TERM 8 Unvolunteered information DEFINITION 8 Contribution of geographic information, unknowingly, by individuals TERM 9 Crowdsourcing geographic information DEFINITION 9 Using masses of individuals to solve a geographic problem rather than a specific individual TERM 10 Geospatial technologies DEFINITION 10 Web servers to receive, store, and redistribute information. Remote computers (desktop, tablet, cell phone, other) to collect geographic positions. TERM 21 What is the goal of location based services DEFINITION 21 provide services or information to individuals based on their geographic location. TERM 22 Real time geographic monitoring (3) DEFINITION 22 location devicetransmitter/receiveruser monitoring TERM 23 Social networking (3) DEFINITION 23 user share their geographic location by:geotwitterfacebook placesfoursquare TERM 24 VGI issues (4) DEFINITION 24 authorityspatial accuracyattribute accuracylegal implications TERM 25 What does a GIS data model represent DEFINITION 25 real world organization TERM 26 What is a process model DEFINITION 26 stimulates real-world processes, physical or social systems TERM 27 Why build models (2) DEFINITION 27 pragmatic: a model can be used to predict the results of our decision makingtheoretical: a model can be used to evaluate our theoretical understanding of the behavior of a process