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Designing Geodatabases for Transportation
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This book is an important tool for designing a geographic information system (GIS) that connects the many origins, destinations, paths, and conveyances that exist in transportation.
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28 August 2015

Designing Geodatabases for Transportation addresses the construction of a GIS to manage data describing the transportation facilities and services commonly organized around various modes of travel. Although details of each mode can be quite different, this book demonstrates how all modes of travel follow a basic conceptual structure consisting of an origin, a destination, a path between the two, and a conveyance that provides the abillity to move along the path. Designing Geodatabases for Transportation explains best practices for building and implementing geodatabases for transportation in a manner that enables flexibility and use by multiple parties, and provides solutions for existing problems created by unsystematic design.
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Publisher: Esri Press
Imprint: Esri Press
Publication Date:
28 August 2015
ISBN: 9781589482913
Format: eBook
BISACs:
Databases, Transport: general interest, Geographical information systems, geodata and remote sensing
Foreword
Preface
Acknowledgments
About the author
Chapter 1 Introduction
Part I Basic geodatabase design concepts
Chapter 2 Data modeling
Chapter 3 Geodatabases
Chapter 4 Best practices in transportation database design
Chapter 5 Geometric networks
Part 2 Understanding transportation geodatabase design issues
Chapter 6 Data editing
Chapter 7 Linear referencing methods
Chapter 8 Advanced dynamic segmentation functions
Chapter 9 Traffic monitoring systems
Chapter 10 Classic transportation data models
Chapter 11 The original UNETRANS data model
Part 3 Enterprise-level solutions and modal data models
Chapter 12 Improving the UNETRANS data model
Chapter 13 The revised UNETRANS network data model
Chapter 14 State DOT highway inventory: Editing
Chapter 15 State DOT highway inventory: Publishing
Chapter 16 A multipurpose transit geodatabase
Chapter 17 Navigable waterways
Chapter 18 Railroads
Final thoughts
Index