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A logical collection of interrelated information, managed and stored as a unit, usually on some form of mass-storage system such as magnetic tape or disk. A GIS database includes data about the spatial location and shape of geographic features recorded as points, lines, areas, pixels, grid cells, or tins, as well as their attributes.
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| data |
Information stored on the computer system, used by applications to accomplish tasks.
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| data |
A representation of facts or concepts in an organized manner in order that it may be stored, communicated, interpreted, or processed by automated means.
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| data mining |
The collection and mathematical analysis of vast amounts of computerized data to discover previously hidden patterns or unknown relationships.
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| data |
The representation of information in a manner suitable for communication, interpretation, storage or processing.
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