Understanding spatial data usability

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Abstract

In recent geographical information science literature, a number of researchers have made passing reference to an apparently new characteristic of spatial data known as ‘usability’. While this attribute is well-known to professionals engaged in software engineering and computer interface design and testing, extension of the concept to embrace information would seem to be a new development. Furthermore, while notions such as the use and value of spatial information, and the diffusion of spatial information systems, have been the subject of research since the late-1980s, the current references to usability clearly represent something which extends well beyond that initial research. Accordingly, the purposes of this paper are: (1) to understand what is meant by spatial data usability; (2) to identify the elements that might comprise usability; and (3) to consider what the related research questions might be.

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Hunter, G. J., Wachowicz, M., & Bregt, A. K. (2003). Understanding spatial data usability. Data Science Journal, 2(Special issue), 79–89. https://doi.org/10.2481/dsj.2.79

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