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28 October 2006 Simulation of self-organizing urban systems based on object-oriented GIS
Ying Ge, Ye Wu, Qi Liang, Weibiao Yan
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Proceedings Volume 6420, Geoinformatics 2006: Geospatial Information Science; 64201L (2006) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.713017
Event: Geoinformatics 2006: GNSS and Integrated Geospatial Applications, 2006, Wuhan, China
Abstract
The object-oriented GIS data model enables the specification of applications not only to be a more accurate representation but also to incorporate "intelligent" objects into an analytical framework through their associated behaviors and methods. In this paper, a specific logical data model incorporating the decision-making support techniques is designed in the object-oriented approach, in order to restructure the NEG basic models for this research case to support the empirical explorations of self-organizing urban systems of Eastern China; furthermore, this logical model is directly mapped into the ArcGIS geodatabase data model within the framework of relational database technology. A prototype GIS software system for simulating urban hierarchy of study case in the environment of object-oriented GIS is proposed.
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Ying Ge, Ye Wu, Qi Liang, and Weibiao Yan "Simulation of self-organizing urban systems based on object-oriented GIS", Proc. SPIE 6420, Geoinformatics 2006: Geospatial Information Science, 64201L (28 October 2006); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.713017
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KEYWORDS
Data modeling

Geographic information systems

Systems modeling

Computer simulations

Visualization

Databases

Computing systems

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