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Lineage of Observations -
SensorML can provide a complete and unambiguous description of the lineage of an observation. In other words, it can describe in detail the process by which an observation came to be ....

 


lineage:
for legal reasons the source of survey data is important
e.g. instruments, benchmarks used, name of surveyor, date ...

Lineage - A document that describes the characteristics of the source materials from which a specific data set has been derived. See also Metadata.
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This theme has an extensive lineage or processing history. The initial coordinate values for the section corners of the PLSS were only available from the U.S. Geological Survey 1:62 500 scale map sheets.

John Bartholomew, fourth of a long lineage of mapmakers holding this name and surname, designed several projections based on previous works; some like the Atlantis are oblique aspects, while others are composite.

It has been estimated that the human lineage diverged from that of chimpanzees about 5 million years ago, and from gorillas about 8 million years ago.

Perhaps GIS's direct lineage can be traced back to the nineteen fifties, with the publication of a chapter entitled, "Surveys for Planning" by Jacqueline Tyrwhitt (1950) which utilized 'true map overlay'.

Because many Americans celebrate their Irish lineage on St. Patrick's Day, March was picked as Irish-American Heritage Month. The month was first proclaimed in 1995 by Congress. The U.S.

METADATA
Information about data. Examples are data quality information, currency, LINEAGE, ownership, and feature classification information.

Metadata - Data describing a GIS database or data set including, but not limited to, a description of a data transfer mediums, format, and contents, source lineage data, and any other applicable data processing algorithms or procedures.
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[ESRI software] In ArcGIS and ArcSDE, a procedure that allows a geodatabase to capture and store updates to features and records as the version is posted or edits are saved directly. Archiving builds a lineage of historical information that can be ...

Although a detailed discussion of spatial analysis is beyond the scope of this paper, it should be noted that these procedures arise from the spatial character of mapped data and do not have direct lineage to non-spatial mathematics and statistics.

Lineages of the absolutist state. London: Verso. ISBN 086091710X.
^ Tilly, Charles. 1992. Coercion, Capital, and European States, AD 990-1992. Cambridge, Massachusetts: B. Blackwell. ISBN 1557863687.
^ Kjaer, Anne Mette. 2004. Governance.

See also: Information, Geographic, Area, Map, Origin

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