Full text: XVIIIth Congress (Part B2)

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Since VGIS is developed independently from the under- 
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to adapt them to particular environments. 
e Automatic generation of flow charts 
This feature is reserved to a future version of VGIS. 
e Self-documentation through storage of processing plans 
that capture lineage 
Processing plans can be saved and modified anytime. 
The user may enhance results by iterative changes of the 
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workflow depicted in the processing plans. Data be- 
comes self-documenting because the processing plans 
contain their lineage. 
Flow charts are a the standard process-oriented tool in visual 
programming (Chang 1990, Glinert 1988, Monmonnier 1989). 
Such a visual programming example is depicted in Figure 8, 
where the modeling flow chart allows the user to "play" with 
the data flow. Within VGIS, it is easy to test the result of new 
routing paths within the flow chart. Different hypotheses can 
easily be tested by adding or changing a connection of the flow 
chart. A similar reconfiguration of a conceptual model would 
require substantial GIS expertise if it were attempted in a ven- 
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