Producing maps that depict the real world accurately has been a
major concern of cartographers for centuries. This is especially
true today as escalating access to geospatial data and the
subsequent increase in user-generated content provided by Web 2.0
have significantly altered the typical processes used to produce,
distribute, and use geospatial data.
Focusing on users and decisions as well as the data, Spatial
Data Quality: From Process to Decisions provides an up-to-date
overview of scientific progress in this core sub-discipline of the
Geographic Information Sciences. Presenting results from a number
of current research projects in spatial data quality (SDQ) ? from
the assessment of data accuracy to legal aspects relating to the
quality of geographic information ? this reference reflects the
changes in practice in response to the rapid technological
developments over the past decade.
An impressive panel of internationally recognized expert
contributors focuses on the relationship between the quality of
geographic data and the quality of decisions based on such data.
Structured for easy reference, the first section of the book
discusses conceptual approaches to SDQ, the second presents a
number of applications of spatial data quality methods, the third
looks at SDQ issues for remote sensing data, and the final section
presents papers that consider the interface between the law and
SDQ.
In addition to the main chapters presented in each section, a
number of shorter notes present on-going and recent research
projects investigating various aspects of spatial data quality.
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