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5. CONCLUSIONS AND OUTLOOK
Integration of DTM into GIS is a difficult task which
should be solved in near future. In this way the query
space of the GIS can be extended considerably. DTM
management and DTM generation within a GIS should
objectwise be carried out. Separated data sets in situa-
tion and terrain make sense if the DTM is introduced as
reference surface of the GIS. This separation allows for
fast GIS response when queries relate to only one of both
data sets. However, these conclusions are only valid for
boundary representations.
As far as other geometric modelling techniques are used,
it becomes more difficult. In this case, a lot of research
should be done on three-dimensional data structures
including three-dimensional topology. The experience
we get during the introduction of a DTM as reference
surface in a GIS can be the basis for more advanced
three-dimensional data models.
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