Data Editing
Database-driven map, chart, and data production requires massaging and editing the
original source data into a database that can then be leveraged to produce various data and
cartographic products.
Fusing of multiple data sources requires georectification and data generalization to strict
specifications. Editing includes changes in geometry, related attributes, and validation of edits
against a specification knowledge base. In-process quality control is required during data
entry for quality compliance with specifications.
GIS can improve your workflow at this step by providing solutions for data editing such as
- Editing and attribution
- Rule-based validation
- Data fusion
- Data generalization
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