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Spatial Database

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BRUSOLA, Khristian Angelo Y.

MAGRACIA, Kayra Anne


MATA, John Ashly M.

GE 414
SPATIAL DATABASE AND LOCATION BASED SERVICES
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1. Each player on each team takes a turn at drawing one of the
items on the white board
1. 1 2. The other members of the same team must try and guess what is
2. 2 being drawn.
3. If you are the drawer, make sure you don't say anything. You can't help out the
guessers by acting out, saying something, or gesturing to help people along. If you
do so, you'll be disqualified.
4. While the players can call out what they think the item is as it is being drawn, the
artist cannot say anything to help them along.
5. The artist may also not use any hand gestures or use any numbers or letters in the
drawing
6. Each team is only allowed one minute to draw the picture and figure out what it is.
7. If the team guesses what the item is before the minute is up, the team scores one
point.
8. Winner gets a +2 points in the quiz
Let's define:
Let's define:

1: relating to, occupying, or having the character of space


2: of, relating to, or involved in the perception of relationships (as of
objects) in space
https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/spatial
Let's define:
Let's define:

: a usually large collection of data organized especially for rapid search


and retrieval (as by a computer)
https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/database
This is any type of data that directly or indirectly references a specific
geographical area or location. Sometimes called geospatial data or
geographic information, spatial data can also numerically represent a
physical object in a geographic coordinate system.
geometric data and geographic data

Geometric data is a spatial data type that is mapped on a two-


dimensional flat surface
Google Maps is an application that uses geometric data to provide accurate direction. In fact, it is
one of the simplest examples of spatial data in action.

Geographic data is information mapped around a sphere. Most often,


the sphere is planet earth.
Example of geographic data is a global positioning system.
The most common method of collecting spatial data is the use of global
positioning system (GPS) receivers.

Others are surveying techniques, scanning, remote sensing,


photgrammetry, etc.
A spatial database is a database that is enhanced to store and access
spatial data or data that defines a geometric space. These data are
often associated with geographic locations and features, or constructed
features like cities. Data on spatial databases are stored as coordinates,
points, lines, polygons and topology. Some spatial databases handle
more complex data like three-dimensional objects, topological coverage
and linear networks.
The answer is simple when it comes to the advantages:
• Reduced data redundancy
• Reduced updating errors and increased consistency
• Greater data integrity and independence from applications programs
• Improved data access to users through the use of host and query
languages
• Improved data security
• Reduced data entry, storage, and retrieval costs
• Facilitated development of new applications program
Activity 1
1.It is usually a large collection of data organized especially for rapid
search and retrieval (as by a computer) – Database

2.What is the most common method of collecting spatial data? – Use of


GPS receivers
3.It is a spatial data type that is mapped on a two-dimensional flat
surface – Geometric Data

4.Information mapped around a sphere. – Geographic Data

5.Give 1 advantage of database.

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