This paper describes a unified framework for the problems of modelling and processing spatial entities. We propose a general definition of spatial objects, and show that the different types of spatial data can be expressed as particular cases of this definition. Furthermore, we present a taxonomy for the various types of GIS operations, defined in terms of the properties of this defi-nition. Our goal is to argue that GIS data types and operations can be defined based on a single formal notion, which encapsulates the GIS concepts of both continuous fields and discrete features, with important consequences for system and interface design, interoperabilty issues and language proposal.
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Câmara, G., Monteiro, A. M. V., Paiva, J. A., Gomes, J., & Velho, L. (2000). Towards a unified framework for spatial data models. Journal of the Brazilian Computer Society, 7(1), 17–25. https://doi.org/10.1590/S0104-65002000000200003
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