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Automation is the use of control systems (such as numerical control, programmable logic control, and other industrial control systems), in concert with other applications of information technology (such as computer-aided technologies [CAD, CAM, ...

 


automation scale
See Also: display scale
[data capture] The scale at which nondigital data is made digital; for example, a map digitized at a scale of 1:24,000 has an automation scale of 1:24,000.

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Interaction with the host application uses OLE Automation. Typically, the host application provides a type library and API documentation which document how VBA programs can interact with the application.

Automation of many current manual operational tasks will also aid safety certification. AEP provides the option to automate many tasks such as contact set-up, satellite commanding and configuration, telemetry checks, and Kalman filter processing.

Data automation - The sequence of processes for converting a paper map into a digital data, including table digitizing and/or screen digitizing, ...

Machine automation control; Mapping Applications Center (USGS); Mineralogical Assn. of Canada; Mapping Advisory Committee; Mobile Arctic caisson
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Another data automation task that EIC is applying R2V for Windows to is the capture of urban scale (1:4,000) city maps for a pollution control project covering 25 provinces in Central Thailand.

ArcScan for ArcGIS is an extension that appeals to a wide range of organizations that perform data automation, including ...

major advantage of automation is in ease of editing
objects can be moved around digital map without redrafting
scale and projection change are relatively easy
differences between automated mapping and GIS are frequently emphasized ...

A least-square adjustment is the basis for correcting GPS (and traverse) networks that use automation to compute solutions in geometry and produce geodetic accuracy.

ArcInfo workspaces have three primary uses: as a user work area, to store all the map sections for each tile in a map library, and as automation workspaces to store all the versions of a single coverage as it progresses through the coverage ...

MapObjects for Windows is an ActiveX control with nearly 50 programmable ActiveX automation objects that can be plugged in to many standard Windows development environments such as Visual Basic, Visual Basic for Applications (VBA), Visual C++, ...

"A company that equates technology with automation can not reengineer...applying information technology to business...demands inductive thinking--the ability to first recognize a powerful solution and then seeks the problems it might solve." ...

Maybe the georeferencing was and remains the most problematic group of functions from point of view of automation, that is of creating easy to use systems.

0 standard and bundles over 35 programmable OLE automation objects. OLE is the most widely supported object-based software integration architecture available today. An OLE Control is a reusable software component.

The readjustment required the automation of all observations performed.

Identification of changes occurring over long periods of time (e.g., succession, climate change, etc.) may require time series of images and greater automation of change detection analyses.

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It contains items for automation, as well as for GIS and computer mapping. MapObjects can be used to view or manipulate ARC/INFO coverage, ArcView shapefiles, ESRI's SDE (Spatial Database Engine) layers and relational database/SQL queries.

While automation of current business practices can make strides in efficiency and cost-savings, it is the innovative application of GIS that leaps forward and has the masses re-thinking the value of geospatial data/information.

Some systems have map automation procedures, text-labeling abilities, and graphic capabilities that nearly match the map-making capabilities of automated mapping and drafting systems.

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geodetic control, locational accuracy, base map
coordinate-reference system
mapping scale, resolution
data content, completeness
classification system, coding methodologies
digitizing-automation techniques (image ...

The coverage of map projections was reduced slightly, but the same topics are discussed in the same manner. The greatest change was the elimination of the appendix on construction methods. This was probably done due to the growing automation of ...

by several factors including digitizing error, paper shrinkage of source maps, and errors in the original mapping. Edge matching always requires some interactive editing. Accordingly, GIS software differs considerably in the degree of automation ...

stove pipe or stove piped Colloquial term describing systems that are 'islands of automation,' that do not interoperate with other systems. Data in at the bottom, data out at the top, no sharing of data or services laterally.

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