Glossary of Terms

Spacial Database Model

Keyword Definition
Cell The individual unit in a raster model that holds a value corresponding to the attribute being represented.
Data Integration The process of combining data from different sources into a unified view.
Distributed Data Storage A data storage approach where data is stored across multiple locations, enhancing access speed and reliability.
Environmental Monitoring The process of systematically sampling the environment to analyze and track changes over time.
Geometric Data Types Data types that represent geometric objects such as points, lines, and polygons, allowing for the modeling of spatial features in a database.
Line A depiction of connections or paths between points, represented as a sequence of coordinates, used for mapping linear features.
Performance Bottleneck A point in the system where the performance is significantly limited or delayed.
Point A specific location in a given space represented by a set of coordinates, such as latitude and longitude.
Polygon An enclosed shape that represents areas or surfaces, defined by a series of connected lines forming a closed loop.
Raster Data Model A method of representing spatial data through a grid of cells, where each cell holds a specific value representing a characteristic of the area it covers.
Real-Time Spatial Data Data that changes dynamically over time and has a geographical component, essential for applications like navigation and traffic monitoring.
Scalability The capability of a system to handle a growing amount of work or its potential to accommodate growth.
Spatial Database A type of database specifically designed to store and manage spatial data, which includes information about the position, shape, and relationship of objects in space.
Spatial Index A data structure that enhances the performance of spatial queries by organizing spatial data in a way that supports efficient searching.
Spatial Queries Queries that involve location-based conditions, enabling the retrieval of data based on spatial relationships and geographic criteria.
Standardization The act of making data uniform to ensure consistency across different datasets.
Stream Processing Frameworks Technologies designed to handle continuous flows of data in real-time, improving the management and analysis of rapidly changing information.
Transportation Systems A network designed for the movement of people and goods, encompassing various modes of transport.
Urban Planning A discipline that focuses on the development and design of land use and the built environment.