Accessibility is a general term used to describe the degree to which a product (e.g., device, service, environment) is accessible by as many people as possible.
accessibility See Also: impedance [business] An aggregate measure of the degree of ease with which a place, person, or thing can be reached, depending on factors such as slope, traffic, distance, and so on.
Accessibility in a Wired World The information society is bringing about fundamental spatial and temporal changes in the organization of human activity.
Ensuring the long term accessibility and usability of records stored as digital images is largely dependent on how digital imaging systems are designed, implemented, managed, and migrated.
Accessibility: A locational characteristic that permits a place to be reached by the efforts of those at other places. Accessibility Resource: A naturally occurring landscape feature that facilitates interaction between places.
[edit] Accessibility Non-Ajax users would ideally continue to load and manipulate the whole page as a fall back, ...
Accessibility index (of a node or vertex) Measures the sum of the number of links needed to connect a node to every other node in the network (via the shortest path, each connection separately counted).
Accessibility of places on our map to Universities could be modeled as a direct function of distance. But we know that for a bus, the best path is not always the simplest. For example busses must travel on roads and some roads are faster than others.
Accessibility. Accessibility of the marks should be evaluated in selecting the site. If the mark cannot be found or conveniently occupied, its worth is questionable. Determine if there are nearby objects that can be used as references.
A map of accessibility to existing roads and the coastline formed the basis of the Conservation Areas Model. In determining access, the slope of the intervening terrain is considered.
Calculate accessibility for mass transit systems by using a complex network dataset. Software Developers Generate origin-destination matrices for use in other logistics applications.
accessibility An aggregate measure of how reachable locations are from a given location.
This tutorial is designed to assist M@IN users in learning about spatial data, its usefulness, accessibility and the national infrastructure (NSDI) which supports it.
In the year 2000, the Northern Store was renamed NorthMart, and was renovated to incorporate underground parking and an elevator for full accessibility.
Windows stand-alone for ease of use, accessibility, and performance, ArcGIS for GIS integration, thematic mapping, and publishing, MicroStation® for bridging geospatial planning and engineering design environments, and ...
In recent years, practitioners have also been expected to maximize the accessibility of an area to people with different abilities, practising the notion of "inclusive design, ...
The vector model is extremely useful for describing discrete features, but less useful for describing continuously varying features such as soil type or accessibility costs for hospitals. The raster model has evolved to model such continuous features.
the term "desktop mapping" emphasizes the accessibility of one form of automated cartography in the same way that page formatting programs have led to the success of "desktop publishing" C. SURVEYING AND ENGINEERING ...
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- greater integration and accessibility of standardized digital spatial data; - better database handling; - ability of flexible function expansion even with modules originally not designated for spatial data; ...
The land should be such that the basic infrastructure such as road, water, electricity are close enough. In Kathmandu, all the facilities like water and electricity are dependent on the accessibility to road. Figure 1.
These people acquire, create, edit, and integrate spatial data, develop the systems used in business and modeling applications, and, increasingly, develop Internet applications to enhance the accessibility of geographic data to occasional or casual ...
The possibility of establishing high-precision control at low cost using active control products along with the limited accessibility and accuracy of aging monuments are likely the cause for this trend.
Pro, seamless data access is the vision where storage in a centralized database enables multi-user access to an enterprise. GeoMedia supports this vision by providing enhanced security, communication, and the value of increased accessibility to ...
territories and river catchments, can be stored as a closed loop of coordinates. The vector model is extremely useful for describing discrete features, but less useful for describing continuously varying features such as soil type or accessibility ...
In most instances, locating sites depends mainly on their accessibility and our ability to pinpoint them in the imagery.
See also: Access, Information, GIS, Geographic, Model
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