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topology Method of determining spatial relationships in vector data models (tells computer what is inside or outside a polygon or which nodes are connected by arcs). Turns vector nodes, arcs, and polygons into intelligent maps.
Ãâó: fwie.fw.vt.edu/tws-gis/glossary.htm
topology The spatial relationships between connecting or adjacent coverage features (eg, points, lines, and polygons). It provides a way in which geographic features are linked together.
Ãâó: www.extension.umn.edu/distribution/naturalresource...
topology A branch of mathematics that, when applied to geographic features, refers to spatial relationships such as adjacency and connectivity.
Ãâó: www.geography.wisc.edu/sco/references/glossary.htm...
topology A branch of geometric mathematics concerned with order, contiguity, and relative position, rather than actual linear dimensions.
Ãâó: www.uky.edu/KGS/mapping/pages/glossary.html
topology The numerical description of the relationships between geographic features, as encoded by adjacency, linkage, inclusion, or proximity. Thus a point can be inside a region, a line can connect to others, and a region can have neighbors.
Ãâó: atlas.library.arizona.edu/glossaryt_z.htm
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