Discussion Questions
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Why do we build representations?
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What is Tobler's First Law of Geography?
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Geographic data link place, time, and attributes.
Explain.
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Explain Gore's concept of a Digital Earth.
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Explain what tradeoffs must be made to create a Digital
Earth since the Earth is infinately complex and computer systems are finite.
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What does a spatial resolution of 10 km mean?
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The range of attributes in geographic information
is vast. What nominal, ordinal, interval, and ratio attributes?
Give examples of each.
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What is the discrete object view?
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Give examples of zero, one, and two dimensional geographic
objects.
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Explain the other main type of geographic representation
called the field view and compare it with discrete representation.
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The ability of a GIS to handle 3D objects is limited.
What is a 2.5D representation? Compare 2.5D to 3D representation.
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There is a strong association between rasters and
fields. Explain this statement and explain the raster method of representing
geographic data.
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One type of raster data comes from satellites.
Explain how these data are collected and why they are raster.
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How are point, line, and polygon objects represented
in the vector system?
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Explain the difference between the largest share
fule and the central point rule in raster representation.
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Explain the man value assignment rule in raster representation.
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What are some of the advantages of raster and vector
systems?
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What is meant by the scale of a digital map?
Why is this conceptually different than the scale of a paper map?
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What are DRGs and DLGs?
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