Lineage in gis: the problem and a solution
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abstract: This paper focuses attention on a fundamental geographic structure: the GIS application. Lineage documentation specifies an application’s source data, transformations, and input/output specifications. Such information is inherently causal, communicating the theory embodied in a GIS application and the meaning of its product. A number of techniques for automating lineage information are examined. None are found to be capable of documenting data lineage.
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| Abstract | This paper focuses attention on a fundamen … This paper focuses attention on a fundamental geographic structure: the GIS application. Lineage documentation specifies an application’s source data, transformations, and input/output specifications. Such information is inherently causal, communicating the theory embodied in a GIS application and the meaning of its product. A number of techniques for automating lineage information are examined. None are found to be capable of documenting data lineage. to be capable of documenting data lineage. |
| Author | David P. Lanter + |
| Bibtype | techreport + |
| Institution | NCGIA + |
| Key | 1990lineage + |
| Month | September + |
| Number | 90-6 + |
| Paper url | http://downloads2.esri.com/campus/uploads/library/pdfs/5819.pdf + |
| Tag | GIS +, Application +, Automated documentation +, Spatial data quality +, Spatial data transfer standards +, Geographic structure +, and Computer science + |
| Title | Lineage in GIS: The Problem and a Solution + |
| Year | 1990 + |

