Примери коришћења Spatial information на Енглеском и њихови преводи на Српски
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Infrastructure for spatial information.
Nowadays, over 80% of information gotten by a business association can be delegated spatial information.
INSPIRE: Infrastructure for Spatial Information in the European Community.
R*-trees are a variant of R-trees used for indexing spatial information.
Draft Law on the Establishment of a National Spatial Information Infrastructure in the Republic of Kosovo.
Geomatics: An integrated,systematic approach to meet the needs for spatial information.
Based on a quality visible texture, a spatial information about the location of discontinuity has been acquired.
These advances make it possible for everyone to use, collect,and understand spatial information.
Inspire shall build upon infrastructures for spatial information established and operated by the Member States.
Fundamentally, an R+ tree is a tree data structure, a variant of the R tree,used for indexing spatial information.
INSPIRE should be based on the infrastructures for spatial information that are created and maintained by the member states.
GEOMATICS, popularly known as Geo-Informatics refers to the mathematics, science, andtechnology used to study spatial information.
Infrastructure for spatial information means metadata,spatial data sets and spatial data services;
The editor includes a library of standard objects, uses a database of online shapes,allows you to store spatial information for each point.
INfrastructure for SPatial InfoRmation in Europe(INSPIRE) is an initiative by the European Union for a common spatial data infrastructure in Europe.
Geoinformatics engineers are expert in methodological andcomputational aspects of spatial information with a special concern for environmental geo-referenced data.
INSPIRE is a European spatial information infrastructure that delivers to the users integrated spatial information services.
Geoinformatics engineers are expert in all methodological andcomputational problems related to spatial information with a special concern for environmental geo-referenced data.
In contrast, the people that wrote the reviews that were actually there, their bodies actually entered the physical space,they talked a lot more about spatial information.
GIS allows users to create queries,analyze spatial information, manage data and maps, and present results of all these operations.
In a more generic sense, GIS is a"smart map" tool that allow users to create interactive queries(user created searches),analyse the spatial information, and edit data.
It should be possible to combine seamless spatial information from different sources across Europe and share it with many users and applications.
The NSDI Digital Platform is an integrated state-level geospatial data system that enables users to identify and access spatial information from different sources from local, national, to global levels.
It should be possible to combine seamlessly spatial information from different sources across Europe and share it between many users and applications;
National Infrastructure of Spatial Data(NSDI) represents an integrated system of geospatial data, making it possible for users to identify and use of spatial information received from various sources, local and national level, in a comprehensive manner.
Spatial Information united in a shared infrastructure provides numerous opportunities to improve public services, at the same time enables the elimination of duplications of data and their inconsistency.
The program focuses on advancing knowledge about spatial information particularly with respect to concepts needed in next-generation information systems.
INSPIRE(INfrastructure for SPatial InfoRmation in the European Community) is directive 2007/2/EC of the European Parliament and the European Union Council from the 14th of March 2007.
The INSPIRE Directive aims to create a European Union(EU) spatial data infrastructure to enable the sharing of environmental spatial information among public sector organisations and better facilitate public access to this data across Europe.
INSPIRE(Infrastructure for spatial information in the European initiative) is an initiative launched, developed and adopted by the European Union on 14 March 2007, in cooperation with Member States and associated countries.