Presentation language for GIS cadastral data

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This paper introduces a presentation language for GIS. This language is designed to be used a standalone tool, or in conjunction with a query and manipulation functions. The proposed language is based on an object-oriented data model and on concepts used in the object-oriented query language proposed standard OQL (Object Query Language). The language is part of the SPRING environment, a GIS system which integrates the diverse types of spatial data (cadastral maps, thematic maps, digital terrain models and images).

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Camara, G., Casanova, M. A., de Freitas, U. M., Cerveira Cordeiro, J. P., & Hara, L. (1996). Presentation language for GIS cadastral data. In Proceedings of the ACM Workshop on Advances in Geographic Information Systems (pp. 139–146). ACM. https://doi.org/10.1145/258319.258356

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