GIS DATA FORMATS, DATA SOURCES AND COST
GIS datasets formats Typical formats of data sets, which allow you to conveniently work with multiple information or map layers, include spatial and attribute data. Spatial data comes in the forms of raster and vector and is generally organized into so-called layers or thematic maps. Raster data is digital image composed by rectangular grids or cells that contain numeric information from a defined range to characterize geographic features. Digital Elevation Model (DEM) is a form of raster data important in depicting a terrain. It provides crucial information on the topologies of a geographic span. Vector or shapefile data is constructed as points, lines, and polygons to represent geographical features. Attribute data is information used to describe characteristics of a locale . The data is organized in a table containing information linked to a spatial feature by a common identifier. This gives you details or certain types of information ass...