Spatial Data Sample Clauses
Spatial Data. Deliverables including spatial data (GIS/AutoCad) will include geospatial datasets (those generated from GPS, survey data, or other derived geospatial data like orthography) in Environmental Systems Research Institute, Inc.’s (“ESRI”) file/personal geodatabase or shapefile format, including a coordinate system projection information or file. Point features will be generated as point shapefiles, linear features will be generated as line shapefiles, and area features will be generated as polygon shapefiles. Any geospatial dataset derived from new or existing geospatial data will be in file/personal geodatabase or shapefile format, along with an explanation of the method used to generate the derived geospatial data. Spatial Coordinate or Survey System will be documented and used, along with a coordinate system projection file for said data. Contractor will provide complete metadata (who, what, when, where, how) for all provided spatial data and related information.
Spatial Data. For data sets containing spatial data (coordinates, geometries) we first checked if the data is available as WFS (OGC, 2015). This is due to the fact that WFS (Web Feature Service) is a widely used open OGC-standard, and it gives developer more possibilities than a single file- based-format. But for spatial data not available as WFS, next formats to check were Shapefile and CSV. Shapefile itself is a binary format, but having an open specification it has become de facto standard file format in GIS. Spatial data makes it possible to calculate indicators also for geographically restricted areas such as city districts.
