For network data models in a geodatabase, a point at which two or more edges meet.
Features of the Network Data Model include Complex, multipart turns Dynamic impedance Global weights Exact and hierarchical routing Network barrier support ...
A fully flexible network data model Dynamic data validation Multiple networks Multiple linear referencing methods (LRMs) Full network editing functionality A network hierarchy A full network history ...
[network analysis] For network data models in a geodatabase, a point at which two or more edges meet. [network analysis] In a coverage, a node joining two or more arcs.
A network data model for representing capabilities or objects (modeled as nodes and links) in a network. A GeoRaster feature to store, index, query, analyze, and deliver GeoRaster data (raster image and gridded data and its associated metadata).
See also: Data Model, Network, Model, GIS, Database
 
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