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Fig. 9: Process stages versus structures
3. Specific context of data base
The specific context refers to a specific category of information users,
a geographic region, a sub-set of information items, a time period, etc.
It establishes a frame of reference for the choice of information items,
delimitation between key-items and attributes, differentiation between
the semantic and metric domains, and for the selection (or synthesis) of
detailed procedures and input-output structures.
4, Classification
Classification introduces order into information and data. A guideline
for classification is provided by linking sequentially the influencing
factors outlined in sections 1, 2 and 3 (figure 10). These factors repre—
sent the successive levels of a hierarchical tree-structure.
The feedback from "specific context" to "domain" refers, for example, to
a generalisation process from larger to smaller map scales, whereby some
geometric information is partly removed, partly distorted (for graphic
reasons), and partly converted into semantic items.
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Fig. 10: Levels of hierarchical classification
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