conversion
[data conversion] The process of changing input data from one representation or format to another, such as from raster to […]
[data conversion] The process of changing input data from one representation or format to another, such as from raster to […]
[mathematics] The smallest convex polygon that encloses a group of objects, such as points. In ArcGIS, TIN boundaries are convex
[mathematics] A polygon in which a straight line drawn between any two points inside the polygon is completely contained within
[ESRI software] In Survey Analyst, a process of computing a sequence of survey point locations starting from an initial known
A reference framework consisting of a set of points, lines, and/or surfaces, and a set of rules, used to define
The process of converting the coordinates in a map or image from one coordinate system to another, typically through rotation
[astronomy] The official timekeeping system of the world’s nations since 1972. It refers local time throughout the world to time
[coordinate systems] A set of values represented by the letters x, y, and optionally z or m (measure), that define
[statistics] An association between data or variables that change or occur together. For example, a positive correlation exists between housing
[spatial analysis] A form of spatial analysis usually applied to environmental and land-use data in order to find the best