GIS Dictionary

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variant

[data structures] A data type that can contain any kind of data.

variogram

[spatial statistics use for geostatistics] A function of the distance and direction separating two locations that is used to quantify

variography

[spatial statistics use for geostatistics] The process of examining spatial dependence using a variogram; a set of procedures (as much

VAT

[ESRI software] Acronym for value attribute table. A table containing attributes for a grid, including user-defined attributes, the values assigned

VBVM

[non-ESRI software] Acronym for Visual Basic Virtual Machine. The runtime environment used by Visual Basic code when it runs.

vector

[data models] A coordinate-based data model that represents geographic features as points, lines, and polygons. Each point feature is represented

vector data model

[data models] A representation of the world using points, lines, and polygons. Vector models are useful for storing data that

vectorization

[data conversion] The conversion of raster data (an array of cell values) to vector data (a series of points, lines,

vectorization settings

[software] GIS software settings that allow users to control the conversion of raster data to vector data. For example, vectorization

Vectorization Trace tool

[ESRI software] An ArcScan tool that allows users to manually trace raster cells and generate features to be converted from

vehicle routing problem

[ESRI software] In ArcGIS Network Analyst, a type of network analysis for routing a fleet of vehicles to service a

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